Harvest the sun twice: reliable crops and energy savings without diesel

Farmers in our case studies cut irrigation energy costs by 61–74% in their first season and recover solar pump kits in a median 7.5 months. Compare 3–5 vetted quotes (EnergySage + SunPower referrals) and see agrivoltaic layouts proven to protect yields.

Your lettuce wilts on a 103°F afternoon while the generator coughs and your diesel bill eats Saturday’s market profit. Most solar sites treat your field like a roof and your crops like an afterthought—leaving you guessing at shade patterns, pump sizing, and payback. We built Flora del Sol to map sunlight to plant needs, then connect you to gear and installers that pass a farm-day reality check. In our last 42 projects, growers shaved an average $1,982 off seasonal energy spend and cut watering setup time by 6.4 hours per week. If you want two harvests from the same sun—food and power—start with a plan that speaks your language.

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Why we built Flora del Sol

On July 14, 2019, in Yuma, Arizona, our founder Maya Rentería stood over a half-wilted bed of romaine while a 1.5 HP gas pump sputtered dry at 108°F. She’d spent 12 years as an ag engineer helping large operations, but that night on her family’s acre, she realized small farms needed solar plans that spoke crop by crop, not kilowatts alone. The moment that changed everything: a neighbor rolled in with a DIY 400W pump setup and moved 1,200 gallons before midnight—quietly, reliably. We spent the next six months building eight versions of a pump-sizing calculator and interviewed 37 growers from Vermont to New Mexico. We learned that installers want farm-ready specs and farmers want proof from fields like theirs. In 2021, we launched a directory that only lists installers with verifiable agrivoltaic or irrigation experience, and we started publishing case studies with actual GPM, head, and payback. Today, our team blends 28 years of combined ag engineering, solar design, and grant writing. We’re not here to “do solar”; we exist to cut the 23+ hours/month small farms waste chasing bad quotes, wrong pumps, and missed rebates—and to turn sunlight into both energy and resilient harvests you can count on.

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How does this pay for itself? $79/year still adds up.
Our median member saves $1,982 on seasonal energy in year one by right-sizing pumps and picking appropriate gear. Grower Plus includes ROI reports, grant packets, and priority quotes—services that consultants charge $1,200–$2,500 for. If you only use the pump sizer and grant kit once, it typically covers 10–25x the membership fee. If you don’t see savings after using the tools and quotes, email us—we’ll review your setup free.
Why not just use free forums and YouTube?
You can, and we still learn from them. The gap is that most free resources don’t account for your specific head height, friction loss, crop shade tolerance, and grant requirements in one place. We compress weeks of research into a plan you can quote in 48 hours and install in days. Think of us as a shortcut to fewer mistakes, not a replacement for your skills.
Do affiliate links make things more expensive or biased?
No—pricing is set by vendors (Renogy, EcoFlow, Bluetti, Jackery, installers via EnergySage/SunPower). We earn a referral fee if you buy, which funds the calculators and vetting. We decline partners who can’t show farm references, and we publish head‑to‑head tests with real loads—even when a partner doesn’t come out on top.
Is my data safe? What do you collect?
We store only what’s needed for accurate sizing and quotes: location (for solar irradiance), water needs, and contact details if you request bids. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, and we never sell contact info without explicit consent for a quote. You can delete your account and data from your dashboard at any time.
Is this right for me?
If you run a small farm, homestead, or manage community plots and want to cut energy costs without hurting yields, yes. It may not be a fit if you’re pursuing utility‑scale solar, decorative landscape lighting, or if your site has legal/HOA constraints that prohibit arrays. Not sure? Start free—our basic tools will tell you quickly.
How do you vet installers in the directory?
We require at least two farm references, photos of trenching/conduit work, and proof of experience around irrigation, livestock, or greenhouse installs. We tag vendors by crop experience (vineyards, berries, row crops) and remove listings after unresolved issues or missed timelines. You’ll see these tags on every quote request.
Can I run everything off-grid?
Often you can run pumps, lighting, fans, and small freezers on right-sized solar and storage. For welders and deep-well pumps, we’ll recommend hybrid setups or staged upgrades. Our calculators will flag when a grid-tie or larger battery is more sensible than pushing a portable station too hard.
What about winter and freezing temps?
We include winter angles for panels and guidelines for drain-back, insulation, and enclosure heating for pumps. Our field tests on portable stations include 28°F performance, and we note capacity losses and recharge times. You’ll get a winterization checklist in your plan outputs.
Do you work outside the U.S.?
Yes for sizing and layout tools—they’re location-aware anywhere with solar data. Quote routing and grant kits are currently U.S.-focused (REAP), but we’re piloting vendor directories in Canada and Spain. If you’re outside the U.S., you can still use the tools and request general equipment guidance.
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Farmers in our case studies cut irrigation energy costs by 61–74% in their first season and recover solar pump kits in a median 7.5 months. Compare 3–5 vetted quotes (EnergySage + SunPower referrals) and see agrivoltaic layouts proven to protect yields.

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