FAQ
A PBR uses microalgae photosynthesis to absorb CO₂, filter pollutants like fine particles and VOCs, and produce pure oxygen.
Our PBRs are suitable for a wide range of environments, whether indoor (offices, schools, shopping centers) or outdoor (public spaces, urban areas).
Not exactly. Air conditioners only regulate temperature and recirculate air, but they don’t effectively filter pollutants like fine particles, VOCs, or CO₂. In fact, poorly maintained air conditioning can actually worsen air quality by building up bacteria or mold. PBRs, on the other hand, actively purify the air while producing oxygen.
Our PBRs filter CO₂, fine particles (PM2.5, PM10), VOCs (volatile organic compounds) and other air pollutants, contributing to complete air purification.
Our PBRs are plug & play. Indoors, you just need to plug them into an electrical outlet, while outdoors, they work with solar panels and an autonomous battery.
No, no external water supply is required. Our PBRs are self-contained and designed to operate without connection to a water network.
Maintenance, including the renewal of microalgae (every 5 to 6 months), is carried out by Virtual Forest technicians.
PBR filters pollutants such as fine particles (PM2.5, PM10) and VOCs, while producing pure oxygen, creating a healthier and more pleasant environment.
Thanks to integrated sensors, we measure in real time the quantity of pollutants captured and oxygen produced by each PBR.