The Agrisolare 2026 program, part of Italy's National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), offers agricultural businesses a non‑repayable grant
covering up to 80% of eligible costs for installing photovoltaic systems. Installations are strictly limited to the rooftops of existing farm buildings,
such as barns, storage warehouses, sheds, and greenhouses. By avoiding ground‑mounted arrays, the policy protects valuable agricultural land
from being occupied by solar panels.

The program places a strong emphasis on self‑consumption: farmers are encouraged to use the generated electricity directly for on‑site
operations like irrigation, refrigeration, livestock farming, and crop processing. Surplus energy may be fed into the grid, but the main financial
benefit comes from reducing electricity bills. For farmers, this means significantly lower energy costs, minimal investment risk thanks to the
high grant share, and an increase in the asset value of their farm buildings.

For solar companies, Agrisolare 2026 creates a surge in demand for rooftop‑specific mounting systems (aluminum or steel) as well as for
turnkey solutions covering design, installation, and grid connection. As a result, this initiative stands as one of the most attractive and fast‑moving
solar incentive opportunities in Europe, driving clean energy adoption while preserving farmland.
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