Existing solar energy harvesting systems are typically evaluated with a single configuration. However, results on different harvester configurations are often desired in order to select the appropriate match to specific ambient conditions and application requirements. In this paper, we therefore present a concept for remotely reconfigurable solar energy harvesting testbeds, which allows for multiple harvester configurations to be evaluated with a single system deployment. We demonstrate that such a testbed can be implemented in an efficient manner by utilizing the benefits of wireless sensor networks, resulting in a scalable and flexible system with low power consumption.