Frequently Asked Questions
Answers About Our Solar Panels, Technology, and Installation
At Biventionsolar, we build and deliver next-generation solar energy systems that outperform traditional panels — but we also understand our approach raises questions. This page answers the most common inquiries about our panel design, tracking systems, performance, installation, and more.
If you don’t see your question here, contact us directly — we’re happy to walk you through your options and help you make an informed decision.
General Questions
What makes Biventionsolar panels different from traditional solar panels?
Our panels are built using a three-dimensional design, which increases the surface area for photon conversion within the same footprint. Combined with reflective surfaces and strategic cell grouping, this allows for more wattage output per square yard — often exceeding 100 watts. Traditional flat panels rely on single-pass light impact and shut down under shading. Ours continue producing.Describe the item or answer the question so that site visitors who are interested get more information. You can emphasize this text with bullets, italics or bold, and add links.
Do your systems still work on cloudy days or in shaded conditions?
Yes. Our panels are designed to maintain output in low-light conditions, thanks to their internal reflection, optimized light angles, and series-parallel wiring. While output may reduce under heavy cloud cover, the system won’t shut down like conventional panels often do when shaded.
Are Biventionsolar systems roof-mounted or ground-mounted?
They are ground-mounted only. Our technology includes a dual-axis solar tracking system that must rotate freely throughout the day to maintain alignment with the sun. Roofs typically do not allow for this level of motion or control. If you have yard space, a field, or open land, your property is likely compatible.
What kind of solar tracking do you use?
Our system uses a dual-axis tracker aligned to geodetic coordinates, not just GPS or basic light sensors. This allows for precise solar positioning that adjusts throughout the day, seasons, and even over decades of use — maximizing efficiency and accounting for long-term cell aging.
Performance Efficiency
What is the average output of a Biventionsolar panel system?
Output depends on configuration, cell type, and light conditions. However, our panels have demonstrated output of 100+ watts per square yard, which is significantly higher than traditional panels (often 24% efficiency or lower). A 9-panel array can produce 1kW or more, while a 25-panel array can exceed 3kW in optimal sunlight.
How long do your panels last?
Our systems are built for 60 to 100+ years of performance. Unlike many commercial systems with a 25-year lifespan, our panels are constructed with long-term durability and consistent tracking. Over time, their output remains stable because of real-time alignment adjustments and lower cell stress from heat buildup.
Are Biventionsolar systems more expensive?
Yes, but they deliver more power and last significantly longer. For example, a conventional 12kW rooftop system may cost $20,000 and cover 842 square feet, while our 324 square foot system averages 82% efficiency and is rated for several decades longer. The total cost per watt over time is often lower with Biventionsolar.
Installation & Maintenance
Do I need special land or permits to install your system?
Our systems are ground-mounted, so you’ll need a stable, relatively flat area with southern sun exposure (Northern Hemisphere). Permitting requirements vary by local jurisdiction, and we can advise you or your contractor on what’s needed for Ohio and surrounding states.
Do you offer installation services?
We provide full system design, hardware, and support, and we can coordinate with your local contractor or technician for installation. If you’re located in or near Ohio, we can recommend experienced professionals familiar with our systems. Installation guides and alignment tools are included with every order.
How much maintenance is required?
Very little. Biventionsolar systems require basic periodic inspection of moving parts, panel alignment, and weather-related adjustments. Our tracking systems are built for durability, but like all mechanical systems, annual servicing is recommended. Most users perform basic maintenance themselves or hire a local technician once per year.
Compatibility & Customization
Can I use your system with battery storage or grid-tied inverters?
Yes. Our systems can be configured for off-grid use with batteries, hybrid systems, or grid-tied installations. We’ll help you select the right inverter and components for your setup.
Can your panels be used in agricultural or commercial settings?
Absolutely. Our systems are well-suited for farms, commercial facilities, rural installations, and large-scale custom projects. They perform especially well in areas where space is available but roof space is limited or unsuitable.
Do your systems work outside of Ohio?
Yes — while we are based in Ohio, our systems can be installed anywhere with adequate sunlight and space. Tracking alignment can be calibrated for any latitude. We’re actively working with early adopters across the Midwest and beyond.
Forward-Looking Questions
Could this technology be used in space or on other planets?
Yes. Our founder has explored the physics of deploying this technology in orbit, on the Moon, and on Mars, where light density differs. The design principles — photon density optimization, 3D cell layout, and precise tracking — could increase efficiency 200% or more in orbit. While our focus is currently Earth-based deployment, the concepts are scalable.
Where can I view your data or technical specs?
We’ve published field-tested output results on our Blog, including efficiency metrics, voltage data, and side-by-side comparisons with flat-panel systems. For engineers or investors, we offer access to our full datasets upon request.
Still Have Questions?
We’re here to help. Whether you’re considering your first solar system or evaluating an upgrade to smarter tech, we’re happy to talk.
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