The greenhouse that
generates its own electricity

TwinHarvest transparent solar panels transmit the light plants need, turning everything else into clean electricity with no shade and no compromise on yield.

Greenhouse with TwinHarvest panels
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The Challenge

Growers face an impossible choice

Energy costs are crushing greenhouse agriculture with no improvement in sight.

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Soaring energy costs

Energy is now one of the largest costs in greenhouse operation. Prices have surged in recent years and the trajectory is heading only one way.

Grid infrastructure

Grid constraints

Connection delays and rising grid charges are blocking new developments. For many growers, on-site generation is no longer optional; it is a necessity.

Overheating

Overheating getting worse

Normal glass raises heat load and standard solar panels cast shade, so growers have to choose energy or food.

TwinHarvest

The only solar technology built for agriculture

TwinHarvest is a spectrally-selective transparent organic solar panel that integrates directly into the greenhouse roof, replacing standard glass with a power-generating surface.

The organic layer is tunable to only absorb the wavelengths plants do not use, converting them to electricity. What passes through is exactly the light that drives photosynthesis.

Drop-in glazing that fits standard greenhouse glass systems with no structural changes
Significantly lower CO2 manufacturing footprint compared to conventional silicon PV
A lifetime to match greenhouse infrastructure, giving a reliable source of energy

How TwinHarvest uses light

Infrared

Absorbed

IR light is captured by the TwinHarvest layer and converted to electricity on-site, powering the greenhouse directly.

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Transmitted

Red and blue light passes straight through. Crops receive exactly the spectrum they need for healthy, full growth.

The organic layer is tuned to keep red and blue light unaffected. The result is a greenhouse that functions exactly as before, just with a roof that now generates power.
Twin Benefits

Two wins from one panel

Standard solar panels force a trade-off between energy and yield. TwinHarvest delivers both.

Energy

Generate clean electricity on-site, cut grid dependency, and turn your greenhouse roof into an energy asset without disrupting a single crop row. No subsidy is required to make the numbers work.

Typical customer ROI: 3 to 7 years
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Crops

The light filtering actively improves conditions inside the greenhouse. Less heat stress, lower leaf temperature, better light quality, and more consistent production across the year.

Reduced heat load allowing higher CO2 levels
Where We're Headed

Starting in greenhouses. Built for buildings.

Greenhouses are the first market. The same technology applies directly to commercial building facades, where glass is already everywhere and the demand for on-site clean energy is growing.

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Now

Glass greenhouses

A concentrated market with standardised glass sizes, a clear ROI for growers, and real urgency around energy costs and grid access.

Building facades
Next

Building facades

Commercial glazing across offices, retail and public buildings represents a much larger surface area and a natural extension of the technology.

The Team

Scientists who know how to build companies

Three co-founders covering the science, engineering, and commercial sides of what it takes to bring a deep-tech product to market.

Prof. Moritz Riede CEO & Co-Founder

Prof. Moritz Riede, PhD

Oxford University's leading organic PV scientist. Over 20 years in solar R&D and the world authority on the science behind TwinHarvest.

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Pascal Kaienburg CTO & Co-Founder

Pascal Kaienburg, PhD

Oxford scientist turned founder. Over 10 years working in organic PV, focused on translating photovoltaic science into real, manufacturable product.

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Chris Charles COO & Co-Founder

Chris Charles

Serial founder with three businesses scaled to 50+ employees. A track record of building the operations and finance for growth companies.

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Get in Touch

Interested in TwinHarvest?

Whether you are a grower, a developer, or want to find out more, we would love to hear from you.

Oxford, UK