Trinasolar US Empowers Poultry Farmers with Solar + Storage Solutions at the 2025 International Production and Processing Expo

Trinasolar US, a global leader in the solar manufacturing industry, successfully showcased its new white paper TrinaPro Agrivoltaic Solutions: A Cost-Effective Solar and Storage Solution for Agricultural Operations, at the 2025 International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE) in Atlanta, Georgia. IPPE is the world’s largest annual display of technology, equipment, supplies, and services used in egg, meat, and poultry production and processing, attended by over 30,000 industry professionals with more than 1,300 exhibitors.

Trinasolar met with attendees at IPPE to demonstrate how its tailored solar + battery storage solutions can address the specific and demanding energy needs and challenges of poultry operations in the U.S.

From family-run poultry farms to more extensive commercial operations, this comprehensive resource is a practical guide for agricultural operations that walks through the planning, design, and long-term benefits of a solar plus storage solution, such as substantial cost savings, energy security, and lower carbon emissions.

To take a closer look at the costs, payback period, return on investment (ROI), and installation details, click  to download Trinasolar’s newly released white paper, TrinaPro Agrivoltaic Solution: A Cost-Effective Solar Plus Storage Solution for Agricultural Operations.

 

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