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In this pv magazine Webinar, we’ll take a look at some key trends in the agrivoltaics space in 2026. This will include market growth and the key approaches gaining ground in different regions, and some of the pain points in the current crop of projects. Regulatory constraints, and balancing the needs of agriculture with optimized solar generation, will also be on the agenda.

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It is increasingly accepted that continued growth in solar installations will require new approaches and collaboration with other industries. Agrivoltaics is among the most important of these. And as learnings from early movers and pilot projects pile up, winning strategies are emerging. In this pv magazine Webinar, we look at the latest trends in agrivoltaics and how innovations in trackers and other system components can help ensure a positive outcome for both solar and farmers.

Agrivoltaics, where solar installations are integrated into active farmland, is a fast-growing niche in the solar projects space. But meeting the needs of two industries with quite different priorities comes with challenges that this young industry is still working to solve.

In this pv magazine Webinar, we’ll take a look at some key trends in the agrivoltaics space in 2026. This will include market growth and the key approaches gaining ground in different regions, and some of the pain points in the current crop of projects. Regulatory constraints, and balancing the needs of agriculture with optimized solar generation, will also be on the agenda.

We’ll take a look at Clenergy’s approach to solving some of these challenges through technical innovation, with its AgriSun tracker and smart app control. In the second half of the program, we’ll host an open discussion, with the chance for questions from our live audience, featuring agrivoltaics experts including Nathalie Kermelk, European Product Director, Clenergy and Ramón Ibarra Segura, Sales Manager for EU projects at Clenergy.

Webinar content

  • Clear view of the agrivoltaics market in Europe
  • What makes agrivoltaics projects succeed?
  • Solutions built for real-world needs
  • Expert perspectives and open discussion

Questions can be submitted beforehand in the comments window when registering or in the chat during the live webinar.

The webinar will be moderated by Mark Hutchins, magazine director at pv magazine.

Registration for this webinar is free of charge.

Speakers

Nathalie Kermelk | European Product Director, Clenergy

As a civil and structural engineer with an MBA, Nathalie has spent nearly 20 years in the solar mounting structure industry — spanning rooftop, ground mount, and tracker solutions. She brings over 15 years of experience in the development and design of solar tracking systems for international projects, including participation in what was then the world's largest tracker project in Qatar (800 MW), alongside more than 15 years of leadership across engineering teams at companies such as Solarworld, Ideematec, BayWa r.e., and Clenergy. At Clenergy, she leads the tracker product strategy for the European market and heads the EU solution design team.

Ramón Ibarra Segura | Sales Manager for EU projects, Clenergy

As Clenergy's Sales Manager for EU Projects, Ramón Ibarra Segura brings a unique multidisciplinary background rooted in aeronautical engineering, industrial management, and a master's degree in sales. With over a decade of quality management experience across aeronautics, entertainment, and photovoltaics — including five years in solar mounting solutions (rooftop, ground mount, trackers) and three years in sales management and customer satisfaction — he has been involved in more than 1 GW of projects across eight countries. At Clenergy, Ramón combines technical rigor with commercial expertise to deliver customer-centric solutions and drive business success across European project markets.

Moderators

Mark Hutchins | Magazine Director, pv magazine

Mark Hutchins joined pv magazine as production editor for our monthly global title in September 2016. He also reports on upstream technology and markets, and new and emerging solar regions for both print and online. Mark has experience in copywriting, music journalism and the fast-paced world of startups.

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