Crop-specific Optimization of Bifacial PV Arrays for Agrivoltaic Food-Energy Production: The Light-Productivity-Factor Approach
Muhammad Hussnain Riaz, Hassan Imran, Habeel Alam, Muhammad Ashraful, Alam, and Nauman Zafar Butt

TL;DR
This paper introduces the light productivity factor (LPF), a new crop-specific metric for optimizing bifacial PV array designs in agrivoltaic systems to maximize food-energy yields and system efficiency.
Contribution
It proposes a standardized LPF metric for evaluating irradiance sharing effectiveness, enabling optimized PV array configurations tailored to specific crop needs.
Findings
LPF ranges from 1 to 2 depending on crop and system design.
Single axis sun tracking maximizes LPF at 2 for shade-tolerant crops.
East-West bifacial vertical farms offer stable yields and comparable LPF to North-South systems.
Abstract
Agrivoltaics (AV) is an emerging technology having symbiotic benefits for food-energy-water needs of the growing world population and an inherent resilience against climate vulnerabilities. An agrivoltaic system must optimize sunlight-sharing between the solar panels and crops to maximize the food-energy yields, subject to appropriate constraints. Given the emerging diversity of monofacial and bifacial farms, the lack of a standardized crop-specific metric (to evaluate the efficacy of the irradiance sharing) has made it difficult to optimize and assess the performance of agrivoltaic systems. Here we introduce a new metric, light productivity factor (LPF), that evaluates the effectiveness of irradiance sharing for a given crop type and PV array design. The metric allows us to identify optimal design parameters including the spatial PV array density, panel orientation, and single axis…
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