Agrivoltaics is gaining traction in the Philippines as a way to combine solar energy generation with agriculture on limited arable land, maximizing land use efficiency. The country's largest commercial agrivoltaic project in Batangas combines utility-scale solar generation with crop production and battery energy storage, showing promise for the coexistence of farming and clean energy production. Lessons from smaller trials have influenced the design of larger agrivoltaic projects, providing valuable operational data for future solar projects and offering a solution to land use conflicts while supporting rural communities. This innovation in the country's renewable energy transition highlights the potential for sustainable solutions in the clean tech sector.