Most solar installations, like the one in the picture, don’t rotate or only rotate on one axis.
There’s some actual research into how different crops react when grow between rows of solar panels. Vertically mounted solar panels are especially suited to this because you can drive between them on a harvesting machine easily. Sadly I don’t have any links to give off the top of my head.
silence7@slrpnk.net 3 weeks ago
Two-axis rotating panels are rare; it’s usually most cost-effective to to zero or one axis of rotation, so it’s a lot more like planting under a tree than you might think.