Serving the Inland Empire, Southern California and beyond
Portable solar panels are one of the cleanest, most
cost-effective ways to keep your devices powered. Paired with solar generators,
they can store energy for later use. Ideal for camping, road-trips, van life, or
during a blackout at home.
When pairing your foldable solar panel with
your solar generator, you’ll want to consider the capacity of the battery. A
larger battery will be suited to a larger solar panel, or even multiple solar
panels chained together. However, if your power station has a smaller capacity,
you can get away with a much smaller panel as you have less capacity to charge.
If you’ve got a power station that puts portability first, such as EcoFlow
RIVER Pro (720Wh) or DELTA (1260Wh), you might want to opt for smaller panels to
stay travel friendly. A good pick here might be the110W EcoFlow Solar Panel
or
the 160W option. Again, you can chain panels together here to charge up in 4—8
hours.
You should double-check that your power station supports a high
solar input, has an MC4 port and supports a wide voltage range. Some power
stations lack sufficient solar input and voltage ranges. EcoFlow portable power
stations all have high solar input for their sizes.
If portability is
more important to you, you might opt for a smaller panel such as EcoFlow’s 110W
panel. The larger EcoFlow 160W solar panel is a good middle ground, with the
400W option being a good choice if you need to maximize charge speed for
larger power stations.
110W EcoFlow Solar Panel
160W EcoFlow
Solar Panel
220W EcoFlow Solar
Panel
400W
EcoFlow Solar Panel