Effective grounds maintenance is critical to ensuring optimal performance and longevity of solar farms. Key tasks include vegetation management to prevent shading on panels, debris removal to maintain clear pathways and avoid damage, and regular inspection of fencing and drainage systems to ensure site security and environmental stability. Employing eco-friendly practices, such as using native, low-growth vegetation or grazing animals, can reduce maintenance costs while promoting biodiversity. Routine maintenance schedules should be combined with periodic assessments to identify and address potential issues promptly, ensuring the solar farm operates efficiently and sustainably.