- Job Title
- Agri-PV Product Manager
- Company
- BayWa r.e. AG
- Country
- Germany
Alice Lefort is an Agri-PV Product Manager at BayWa r.e. Global, supporting the development of the Agri-PV market segment across Europe. She holds a master's degree in Agroecology and Agricultural Engineering from the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse. Alice began her career at BayWa r.e. France in 2019 as an Agricultural Engineer, working to integrate renewable energy solutions into farming communities and support agri-environmental measures. In 2022, she took on responsibility for Agri-PV development at Ib Vogt France, leading solar energy strategies on agricultural land and fostering EU-wide collaboration in the agrivoltaics sector. In 2023, she rejoined BayWa r.e. With her background, Alice is deeply engaged in promoting synergies between solar energy and agriculture, leveraging Agri-PV as a catalyst for agricultural and energy transition. She co-authored the paper "How Agri-PV Can Boost the Transition to Regenerative Agriculture in Europe" in collaboration with BCG.
May 06, 2025Are Sheep Just Cheap? (Understanding the True Ecological & Economical Value of Sheep Grazing in Agri-Pv Projects)
05:15 pm - 05:25 pm
Agricultural PV - Applications, Technology, & Profitability
Interest in agricultural PV is growing across Europe - not just among policymakers but also among farmers, as it enables efficient land use, creates new revenue streams, and can even boost yields for certain crops. Despite its vast business potential and growing market, agricultural PV remains in its infancy, primarily due to high costs and legislative constraints.
This session will provide:
- Overview of the latest progress in agricultural PV across Europe - from use case to technology
- Insights into policy support and regulatory developments
- Updates on biodiversity considerations in agricultural PV projects
- Economic viability analysis of different agricultural PV applications
May 06, 2025Panel Discussion
05:25 pm - 06:00 pm
Agricultural PV - Applications, Technology, & Profitability
Interest in agricultural PV is growing across Europe - not just among policymakers but also among farmers, as it enables efficient land use, creates new revenue streams, and can even boost yields for certain crops. Despite its vast business potential and growing market, agricultural PV remains in its infancy, primarily due to high costs and legislative constraints.
This session will provide:
- Overview of the latest progress in agricultural PV across Europe - from use case to technology
- Insights into policy support and regulatory developments
- Updates on biodiversity considerations in agricultural PV projects
- Economic viability analysis of different agricultural PV applications