Advanced AgriVoltaics in Italy: Innovation, Sustainability, and Regulation for the Future of Rural Energy (Case study)

Francesco Tedioli

This article offers a critical analysis of the evolving legal framework governing advanced agrivoltaic systems in Italy, with a focus on their structural
integration into sustainable land use and rural energy policy. Distinct from conventional ground-mounted photovoltaics, these systems support
the simultaneous performance of agricultural and energy-producing functions. The study examines recent regulatory interventions – most
notably the Unified Renewable Energy Act and the NRRP incentive programme – while addressing persistent implementation challenges.
Particular emphasis is placed on the legal qualification of agrivoltaics, procedural complexities, and the need for coherent governance strategies
within a multifunctional territorial paradigm.

Keywords: 
agrivoltaic, rural energy, photovoltaic system, Italian law, advanced agrivoltaic systems, climate resilience
Contact: 

Francesco Tedioli
University of Mantua, Italy
Via Pietro Frattini, 7 46100 Mantova, Italy
+39 03 76 36 03 13
francesco@tedioli.com

Date of online publishing: 
30.11.2025
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