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Showcasing the future of sustainable growing

Brite Solar recently participated in Tech & Bio 2025, held in Bourg-lès-Valence, France. This event in organic and sustainable farming brought together growers, researchers, and innovators from across Europe to explore new solutions for the agriculture of tomorrow.

Brite's booth welcomed a wide range of visitors from growers and cooperatives to agribusiness leaders. All eager to learn how Agri-PV (agrivoltaics) can protect crops, reduce water use, and generate clean energy at the same time.

"We extend our gratitude to everyone who visited us at Tech & Bio 2025. Your interest, questions, and ideas made this event a true success. Our team represented Brite Solar with great dedication," said the company in a statement.

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Why agrivoltaics matter
The agriculture sector faces major challenges: rising energy costs, extreme weather, and the need to reduce environmental impact. Agrivoltaics, the integration of solar panels with farming, is proving to be one of the most promising solutions.

Brite Solar's semi-transparent solar panels are designed to protect crops from excessive heat, frost, and hail, reduce irrigation needs by lowering water evaporation, maintain photosynthesis thanks to innovative nanotechnology coatings that transform UV light into the red spectrum, generate renewable energy, providing farmers with energy autonomy and reducing operating costs, and enable dual land use, maximizing agricultural productivity without sacrificing land for solar farms.

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Brite solar technologies
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www.britesolar.com

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