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Feldwerke Lands €12M to Build Agri-PV Portfolio

The big picture: Feldwerke, a Munich-based AgTech startup, has closed its first major debt financing round. A French debt fund specializing in renewable energy provided €12 million through a revolving credit facility to realize Feldwerke’s construction portfolio of approximately 100 megawatts (MW) within the next 18 months.

Why it matters:

  • Institutional Validation: This financing signals that institutional investors recognize agri-PV’s potential as a forward-looking form of land use.
  • Accelerated Deployment: The revolving credit facility provides the flexibility to swiftly and capital-efficiently execute a 100 MW portfolio.
  • Dual Land Use: Feldwerke’s model combines sustainable energy generation with the preservation of agricultural land, addressing both energy and food security.

How it works:

  • Integrated Systems: Feldwerke develops and installs open-field agri-PV systems where solar modules are mounted on tracking structures over agricultural land.
  • Agricultural Continuity: The land beneath and between module rows remains available for growing grain or as grazing land, ensuring continued farming.
  • Optimized Energy Production: The company utilizes single-axis tracker systems that follow the sun’s path, increasing overall energy generation and feeding more power into the grid during high-value morning and evening hours.

The catch: While agri-PV offers dual benefits, its implementation can be more complex than traditional ground-mounted solar, requiring careful integration with agricultural practices. Scaling rapidly to 1 GW by 2030 will necessitate overcoming potential regulatory hurdles and land-use conflicts, as well as ensuring consistent agricultural yields under the solar arrays.

Key Facts

  • Company: Feldwerke
  • Amount: €12 million
  • Round: Debt Financing
  • Founders: Nicolai Reiners, Nils Kuchenbuch, Marco Mielenz
  • Announced: 2026-05-19
  • Sector: Renewable Energy
  • Headquarters: Munich, Germany
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