Your agrivoltaic or photovoltaic project

You are a farmer or owner of agricultural land. Are you considering installing a photovoltaic or agrivoltaic solution? Tell us about your project by filling out the contact form below. You will be quickly contacted to define the solution that best suits your needs.

Exploitant agricole sous canopée agricole TSE à Verdonnet

We manage all the steps of your project

Land identification

A few weeks

Project development

6 to 24 months

Engineering and R&D

Throughout the project

Financing, valuation & sale

Throughout the project

Construction

6 months minimum

Connection

12 to 36 months

Operation & maintenance

Throughout the project

At the moment, we do not have agrivoltaic solutions dedicated to these agricultural activities. If you have a field crop, mixed crop-breeding or breeding business, do not hesitate to change your choice.

Unfortunately, TSE does not develop projects on a plot of less than 4ha in area. Do not hesitate to select another surface if you have other plots available.

For the moment, TSE is not developing agrivoltaic and photovoltaic projects outside mainland France.

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Why choose us

Expertise

Independent French photovoltaic expert since 2016

Proximity

More than 270 employees working as close as possible to communities all over France

Growth

2.5 GWc under development in France. Goal of 5 GWc by 2025.

Presence

A team of experts to support farmers and develop the most appropriate solutions

Commitment

A company committed to biodiversity
Jean-François Cortot, farm operator in Verdonnet
We took our worst plot to see if we could increase its value, through rent of course, but especially by improving yields, I hope. The soil is very light, superficial. We're going to keep our regular rotations. We sowed wheat in October. We plan to follow with alfalfa, spring barley and lentils. We will even experiment with sunflowers, which are usually not suitable for this type of soil, to measure the effect of the canopy.
Jean-François Cortot, farm operator in Verdonnet
Benoît Bougler, farm operator in Brouchy
On the plot, the plants have particularly suffered from thermal and water stress in recent years, with high thermal amplitudes and especially long periods without water which have impacted plant growth and yields, especially for wheat and potatoes. Global warming is also progressively and steadily bringing earlier harvests. I was looking for solutions to adapt to climate change. Irrigated agrivoltaics is one of the possible answers.
Benoît Bougler, farm operator in Brouchy
Sylvain Raison, farm operator in Amance
It was important to us to maintain agricultural production, which is our core business, while at the same time being able to produce electricity in the heart of the region. TSE's agricultural canopy was the most flexible and open : all our equipment passes under the structure, which is positioned at a height of 5m.
Sylvain Raison, farm operator in Amance
Yoann Bizet, farmer from Souleuvre-en-Bocage
Shading strongly limits the thermal stress associated with hot weather. We already have very good results in terms of biomass production. When it was very hot, we almost doubled our production under the canopy compared to the control plot.
Yoann Bizet, farmer from Souleuvre-en-Bocage
Stéphane Dieusaert, Mayor of Oxelaëre
Everything was respected and the roads were not damaged; there were no complaints despite the size of the construction site. The factory was supposed to start operating in June, and it even started a month early.
Stéphane Dieusaert, Mayor of Oxelaëre
Yannick Giloux, CSR and Biodiversity Director at TSE
Numerous activities in favor of biodiversity have been carried out in the field: asbestos removal, limitation of invasive species, soil deartificialization, demining of the site, restoration of a mosaic of grasslands, etc. TSE has also delegated the management of grassy areas to a local sheep farmer.
Yannick Giloux, CSR and Biodiversity Director at TSE