Okovate taps Fundusol in partnership to expand agrivoltaics adoption

Okovate Sustainable Energy Inc. has formed a strategic partnership with Fundusol LLC aimed at accelerating the nationwide adoption of crop-integrated agrivoltaics.
This collaboration will leverage Okovate’s expertise in APV origination, project development and consultation, using Fundusol’s machine learning-powered agrivoltaic design modeling and forecasting capabilities to best serve farmers, landowners and communities. This partnership streamlines Okovate’s ability to increase landowner revenue streams through agricultural production and solar leasing on site.
Through this partnership, Okovate and Fundusol will provide maximized community benefits to empower crop farmers with high performing agrivoltaics. Okovate develops and deploys cutting-edge agrivoltaics systems that optimize land use, enhance soil quality, protect crops, reduce water usage and generate clean energy for rural and underserved communities.
Backed by experts at Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University, Fundusol’s proprietary agrivoltaic software provides optimized system designs for electricity and agricultural performance, across locations and crop profiles. Fundusol designs photovoltaic systems that seamlessly integrate with farmland utilizing solar and biomass algorithms including shadowing, thermal and economic models to assess and ensure agrivoltaics designs that are both environmentally beneficial and economically viable.
“Fundusol’s advanced modeling and design capabilities are a perfect complement to Okovate’s solar development model,” said Okovate CEO and cofounder Miles Braxton. “Through combining our strengths, we will accelerate the deployment of high-performing agrivoltaic systems that maximize both crop yields and energy production, creating a win-win for farmers, rural communities and investors.”
This partnership will accelerate the adoption of high-performing agrivoltaics systems across the United States, optimizing land usage and providing farmers with benefits including discounted clean electricity, waters savings, and enhanced soil quality.
“Fundusol believes that agrivoltaics is only viable when the priorities of all stakeholders are considered during the design of the solar array and farm operator plan,” said Fundusol partner Michael Bendok. “After three years of designing a one-stop-shop agrivoltaics design tool at Stanford, we have partnered with Okovate to jointly develop agrivoltaics projects. We believe that Okovate puts farmers first throughout the development process, and this partnership allows us to jointly design and develop agrivoltaic systems that are symbiotic from the inception of a project idea. Together, Fundusol and Okovate will bring truly dual-use agrivoltaic systems to life.”
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