☀️ Power your adventures with next-gen solar efficiency!
The EF ECOFLOW 220W Portable Solar Panel features cutting-edge N-Type monocrystalline cells delivering 25% conversion efficiency. Its foldable design weighs only 15.9 lbs and includes an adjustable 30-60° kickstand with a solar angle guide for optimal sunlight capture. Built tough with ETFE coating and an IP68 waterproof/dustproof rating, it’s perfect for camping, RVs, and off-grid use. The package comes complete with charging cables, a protective bag, and user guides, making it a ready-to-go sustainable power solution.
Brand | EF ECOFLOW |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 22.5"L x 1.3"W x 23.6"H |
Item Weight | 7.2 Kilograms |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Connector Type | MC4 |
Included Components | 220W NextGen Portable Solar Panel; Solar to XT60i Charging Cable; 220W Portable Solar Panel Bag; Quick Start Guide、Safety Instructions and Warranty Card |
Maximum Voltage | 21.5 Volts |
Maximum Power | 220 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable |
UPC | 842783145970 |
Manufacturer | EcoFlow |
Part Number | P-220-04 |
Item Weight | 15.84 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EFSOLAR220W-NS |
Color | Black |
Style | 220W Solar Panel |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Voltage | 21.5 Volts |
Wattage | 220 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
L**E
Solar Panel - Portable
I've used this solar panel for three months now and it seems to be well made and I haven't had any issues using it. I had some questions regarding solar panels and power stations and customer service was very helpful. I like that the solar panel is portable and ease to use. I know I'll likely never get the output advertised, so with that in mind ... I live in Phoenix AZ at it is around 1pm and I'm pulling in around 180W. Overall I'm happy with my purchase.
B**N
Great camp item
Just returned from 2 weeks camping in the boonies. This trip was powered by two Ecoflow solar arrays totaling 440 watts. The power plant was the 2048 watt cd Ecoflow Delta 2 Max. This setup flawlessly ran lights, TV, music, device charging, phones, and all my Dewalt tool and camping accessories. Just what I’d hoped for…Changing out propane bottles at week two, I had the opportunity to put the fridge and water heater on solar. It held up to the task, but it put a dent in storage. Not unexpected, but I needed to witness the drain. All around - we were pleased, and likely to create a stack of these for larger camps, parties, weddings, etc. No complaints so far.
T**R
Best portable solar panels ever.
So far the Ecoflow solar panels have been the best purchases of all the panel I have bought. Their output is very good and they are durable. They are also portable and are very high quality. They are a little more expensive than other brands but in this case you do get what you pay for.
J**E
Nice solid panel
Thin, lightweight and works well
J**J
Not good
Max watt i can get is 57 out of 220. That's pretty pathetic. I've tried it multiple times in full sun and move it around still no improvement. Wish I had spent my money on something better
E**O
Muy útil
Excellent
P**A
Loooove
It worked way better than expected. It charged my delta 2 so quick
E**K
Functional, but poorly designed and overpriced
The Ecoflow 220 Watt Portable Solar Panel does charge my Ecoflow Delta 2 power unit but it almost isn't worth the hassle. The biggest issue is the poor mechanical design. The panel is indeed portable and folds up. The problem is that it doesn't stay unfolded, and it doesn't stay positioned. There is nothing to keep the panel sections horizontal to each other and they tend to fold inward. The feet to position the panel are almost useless. They barely manage to resist the weight of the panel itself, and have rather weak elastic straps to keep the feet from folding under the panel. A bump from a small animal, uneven ground, or wind can move the sections of the panel or make the whole thing collapse to the ground. This "portable" panel also has no provision for better mounting or a better stand. A few dollars worth of extra plastic or metal and some mechanical engineering could have avoided the problems. If you plan to use solar often, this panel is a waste of money. Buy some other panel, and buy the necessary stand or mounting hardware. For infrequent use, it is tolerable, but probably overpriced considering the poor design.
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