Description
The thin, one-piece tempered glass design makes it five times tougher than comparable panels; this allows it to withstand heat up to 300 F. This makes it great for outdoor use as it can withstand the elements. This portable solar panel is designed from the ground up to be compact. It is 10% smaller than comparable 220W panels, allowing it to save space with thinner tempered glass, and less surface area required for the same input.
It comes with its own carry case as well so you can take it with you anywhere on adventures. Once you arrive at your destination, simply unfold it and use it as a kickstand to get your sun exposure just right. No need to worry about the weather when you re outside either, it is completely water or dust tight. So, come rain, wind or shine, your solar panel will be safe thanks to an IP68 waterproof rating.
PLEASE NOTE* FIRMWARE MUST ALWAYS BE UP TO DATE FOR FUNCTIONAL USE OF PRODUCT*
Connect your EcoFlow unit to the app (on your phone). Navigate to firmware and ensure fully updated.
FEATURES:
Foldable Solar Panel
High-efficiency Monocrystalline Cells
Portable Design
Waterproof and Durable (IP68)
Tempered Glass Design
22-23% Conversion Efficiency
Warranty: Limited (24 months)
SPECIFICATIONS:
Rated Power: 220W Front Side/155W Rear Side
Cell Type: Monocrystalline Silicon
Efficiency: 22-23%
Open Circuit Voltage: 21.8V (Vmp 18.4V)
Short Circuit Current:
13A (Imp 12.0A) Front Side
8.8A (Imp8.4A) Rear Side
Product Dimensions: 820 x 1830 x 25mm
Product Weight: 9,500Kg
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS: 900 x 35 x 550mm
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
1 x EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Solar Panel – Black
1 x Protective Case
1 x User Manual
Solar panels, also known as photovoltaic (PV) panels, convert sunlight into electricity through a process called the photovoltaic effect. The panels are made up of multiple small units called solar cells. These are typically made from silicon or other semiconducting materials.
When sunlight hits a solar cell, it excites the electrons in the material and causes them to move, creating a flow of electricity. This flow of electrons can be captured and harnessed for various applications.
The solar cells are arranged in a panel, which is typically mounted on a roof or other sunny location. The panels are then connected to an inverter, which converts the direct current (DC) electricity produced by the cells into alternating current (AC) electricity that can be used to power homes, businesses, and other electrical devices.