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About Biventionsolar

About Biventionsolar

A New Vision for Solar Energy Starts Here

At Biventionsolar, we believe solar power should do more than “just work.” It should outperform. It should adapt. And it should deliver more energy from the same square foot of Earth — because space is limited, and efficiency matters.

That belief led to a new kind of solar system — one that rethinks how panels are built, how they track the sun, and how to make more wattage from every inch of installation. We design and build three-dimensional solar panels with advanced tracking systems that generate more power in real-world conditions than traditional flat-panel systems.

We’re based in New Knoxville, Ohio, and we’re not part of a national franchise or reseller network. We’re inventors, engineers, and problem-solvers — committed to pushing solar innovation forward while making smarter energy accessible for homes, farms, and businesses across the Midwest.

100W+

Per Square Yard

3D

Panel Design

Dual Axis

Solar Tracking

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Our Mission

To develop and deliver high-efficiency solar technology that maximizes energy output, adapts to real-world conditions, and helps customers reduce costs and increase independence — all while using less space and fewer resources.

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Maximizes energy output

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Adapts to real-world conditions

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Reduces costs

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Increases independence

"All while using less space and fewer resources."

Our Promise

Why Biventionsolar Exists

Flat solar panels dominate the market but have clear limitations:

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Single light impact — once photons hit the panel, they’re gone

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Output drops to zero under partial shading

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Efficiency is entirely dependent on the cell material and flat exposure

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Most systems are fixed, and miss significant sunlight throughout the day

Founder Robert Dildine, a veteran and electrical engineer, asked a simple question:

What if solar panels were built differently — in three dimensions, with smarter photon utilization and continuous sun alignment?

Years of design trials, testing, and refinement led to panels that consistently deliver 100+ watts per square yard, reaching the true potential of incoming sunlight.

Meet the Founder: Robert Dildine

Robert’s story is as unconventional as the panels he’s built.

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Veteran

Vietnam-era fire control technician for missile systems

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Engineer

BSEE graduate from UT San Antonio

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Builder & Thinker

Worked across engineering and software roles before diving into solar

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Driven Innovator

Taught himself advanced solar mechanics through experimentation, research, and iterative design

He designed a system that could:

Robert saw that solar innovation had stagnated. Most companies were tweaking panel materials, not rethinking system design. So he decided to build something better — a system that could:

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Resist shading

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Recycle reflected photons

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Maintain optimal sun alignment

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Deliver higher efficiency in the same footprint


Biventionsolar is the result of that journey.

Built for Real-World Use

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Three-Dimensional Panel Design

Our panels increase the density of conversion surfaces, allowing for more photon impact and internal reflection. This leads to greater energy production per area, not just per cell.

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Smart Cell Grouping and Wiring

By wiring cells in series and then in parallel, our panels are less susceptible to shading and can continue operating even under cloud cover, trees, or debris — where flat panels would shut down.

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Precision Solar Tracking

Our dual-axis tracking system uses geodetic alignment, not basic light sensors or GPS, to ensure the panel is always in the optimal position relative to the sun. This boosts daily and seasonal efficiency.

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Real-World Output, Not Lab Numbers

While traditional panels talk about “efficiency” in lab conditions, our panels are measured by actual wattage delivered in everyday light, weather, and terrain conditions — and they consistently perform above 100 watts per square yard.

Built for the Midwest — and Built to Last

We know Ohio. That means we know:

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How much weather and shade can affect solar output

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That rooftops aren’t always ideal

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That wind matters — especially in storm-prone regions

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That energy needs shift between homes, farms, and businesses

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Engineered for Performance

Our systems are ground-mounted, engineered to withstand high winds, and optimized for long-term performance in real conditions, not just ideal ones.

Looking to the Future — On Earth and Beyond

The design concepts behind Biventionsolar’s panels are not limited to residential yards or farmland. Because they work based on photon density and alignment, these panels are viable for lunar, Martian, and orbital applications.

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200%+

Orbit

Potential efficiency compared to Earth

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~200%

Moon

Similar performance potential

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~60%

Mars

Expected output of Earth

We’re exploring the physics of panel performance in different light environments, where efficiency could reach 200% or more in orbit. While our current focus is local and regional energy needs, we’re building a platform for future aerospace applications as well.

Why It Matters

Humanity only has so much usable surface area. We need room to grow food, live, move, and build. If we’re going to use land for energy, then every square yard has to work as hard as possible. That’s why Biventionsolar exists — to make each panel more powerful, more resilient, and more efficient.

Join the Smarter Solar Movement

Whether you're looking to power your home, support a farm, or invest in next-generation energy tech, Biventionsolar gives you a new kind of choice — one built on performance, not marketing.

We’re ready to work with early adopters, investors, and property owners who want something better than standard.