PACi NX powers vertical strawberry farm

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29 January 2026
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A vertical farming specialist turned to PACi NX low temperature units from Panasonic for a research facility in Suffolk dedicated to strawberry and vanilla cultivation.

The Grow Dynamics project included full system design and integration across climate control, irrigation and fertigation, grow lighting, automation and centralised monitoring.

Alfonso Cenname, Head of Engineering, and Vlad Petryk, Director, at Grow Dynamics, led the design, specification and installation of four Panasonic 14kW adaptive ducted twin split systems. This configuration delivers precise and consistent climate conditions, enabling accurate control of the crop environment and supporting the testing of new crop varieties.

The enclosed facility comprises four independent grow rooms constructed from insulated, food-grade panels, each designed to house approximately 4,000 plants. Achieving consistent, high-quality yields required meticulous control of temperature, humidity, lighting and irrigation within each room.

Three rooms were dedicated to strawberry cultivation and one to vanilla, each with distinct environmental requirements. Strawberries thrive at 10-12°C at night and 22°C during the day with 60–70% humidity, while vanilla requires warmer, more humid conditions to replicate a tropical climate.

Rob Towell, Panasonic’s Technical Sales Account Manager, suggested the PACi NX units for their energy efficiency, performance and reliability. Each grow room was equipped with two adaptive ducted indoor units paired with a dedicated outdoor condenser.

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Grow Dynamics integrated its proprietary VertiOne control and fertigation platform to synchronise climate, irrigation and lighting systems within a fully closed-loop growing environment.

The advanced irrigation system delivers fertilised water through a closed-loop recycling process, achieving a 90-95% reduction in water usage compared to traditional growing methods.

Lighting systems were configured to replicate natural daylight cycles and synchronise with temperature changes to reflect day and night states.

Alfonso Cenname said: “During our evaluation of available options, Panasonic’s units stood out as the only solution on the market capable of reliably meeting the precise temperature requirements within the defined project scope.”

Since installation at the end of June 2025, the controlled environment has consistently delivered high-quality strawberry production. Panasonic’s units have enabled stable, repeatable climate conditions that support consistent crop performance, and Grow Dynamics says it plans to continue using Panasonic solutions on future projects due to their sustainability and reliability.

The PACi NX series covers capacities from 2.5 to 25kW and offers flexibility through a wide range of compatible indoor units and control options. All Panasonic units on the project were integrated through the Grow Dynamics VertiOne Smart Modbus control platform, providing centralised monitoring, control and remote access.

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