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EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel (Solar220W)

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Overview — EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel (Solar220W)

• Collect more energy with a two-in-one bifacial design
• Durable tempered glass that's built to last
• Up to 23% conversion rate
• Self-supporting with an adjustable angle
• Durable with IP68 waterproof rating

Resources — EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel (Solar220W)

Documents — EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel (Solar220W)

📙 EcoFlow DELTA-User Manual V1.0 (EN)

Videos — EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel (Solar220W)

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Warranty — EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel (Solar220W)

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Features — EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel (Solar220W)

  • Portable Solar Panels - Power your everyday appliances at home and off-grid with sustainable solar energy.
  • More energy with a two in one bifacial design. - EcoFlow’s 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel is two in one. With a 220W primary side, and a 155W side on the back for ambient light, you can capture up to 25% more solar energy and charge your portable power station even faster.
  • More than a carry case. - It comes with its own carry case so you can take it anywhere. Once you arrive at your destination, simply unfold it and use it as a kickstand to get your sun exposure just right.
  • And it’s waterproof too. - We’ve raised the bar with this panel. It's completely water and dust-tight. Rain, wind or shine, your panel is safe with an IP68 waterproof rating.

Specs — EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel (Solar220W)

Rated Power 220W Front Side/155W Rear Side
Cell Type Monocrystalline Silicon
Efficiency 22-23%
Dimensions 82*183*2.5cm (32.3*72.0*1.0 in)
Open Circuit Voltage 21.8V (Vmp 18.4V)
Short Circuit Current 13A (Imp 12.0A) Front Side/ 8.8A (Imp8.4A) Rear Side
Weight (Solar Panel) Approx. 9.5kg (20.9lbs)

FAQs — EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel (Solar220W)

Q: Does the 220W Bifacial Solar Panel generate a full 220W of power?

Answer: In most cases, it is normal for a solar panel not to deliver its full nominal power. Some of the reasons why this happens, as well as some suggestions for getting closer to the nominal power figure, are given below. 1. Light Intensity. The amount of light shining on the panel will result in fluctuations to the power output. You are more likely to achieve nominal power output figures closer to those obtained under test conditions when using the product on a clear day during the midday sun, than when using the product in the morning or later in the afternoon. Weather conditions will also affect the amount of sunlight that shines on the panel. For example, you are much less likely to achieve the figures for nominal power in hazy, cloudy or rainy conditions. 2. Surface Temperature. The temperature of the solar panel surface will also affect the amount of power generated. The lower the surface temperature of the panel, the more power will be produced. For example, solar panels generate more power when used during the winter than during the summer, and this is completely normal. Solar panels generally reach temperatures close to 60°C (140°F) during summer. This reduces nominal power by 13%, despite the higher levels of light shining on the panel. 3. Sunlight Angle. In optimal light conditions, the sun's rays should remain perpendicular to the surface of the panel for best performance. Power output is only marginally impacted by sunlight hitting the panel within 10° either side this 90° angle. 4. Panel Shading. The surface of the solar panel should not be shaded during use. Shading caused by shadows, foreign objects and glass can all greatly reduce power output. Performance Issues Caused by Malfunctioning Panels: If the panel still isn't generating power or its output remains far below expected nominal power figures after addressing the issues above, there may be an issue with the panel itself. Please contact Customer Support for assistance.

Q: How much power can the 220W Bifacial Solar Panel generate under normal conditions?

Answer: This depends first and foremost on weather conditions. Generally speaking, on a clear day with no clouds in the sky, sunlight hitting the panel at a 90° angle usually generates 160W–180W of power in the 220W panel. (Current light conditions are normally 800W–900W/m2 (74.3W–83.6W/ft2) with a panel temperature of 50°C (122°F) under test conditions. Nominal power ratings are based on 1000W/m2 (92.9W/ft2) in AM1.5 conditions with a panel temperature of 25°C (77°F) under test conditions. Power output figures close nominal values were normally observed in the midday sun during the winter.)

Q: What should I know about the operating temperature, storage and use of the 220W Bifacial Solar Panel?

Answer: The operating temperature of the Bifacial Solar Panel is -20°C–85°C (-4°F–185°F). The panel should be folded into its original shape and stored in its Protective Case (Kickstand), which provides sufficient protection for the product. To extend the service life of the panel, ensure that the product is not exposed to external forces/impacts when not in use. The solar panel itself is made of glass and must not be dropped, pierced, bent, or sat on. These actions may break the glass and render the panel unusable. Any such damage will not be covered by the free warranty.

Q: The 220W Bifacial Solar Panel has two sides. How can I tell which side is which, and how can I optimize power generation using the rear side of the panel?

Answer: The front side of the Bifacial Solar Panel has a junction box. This side of the panel generates power by being positioned perpendicular to the sun's rays. Since the rear side of the panel faces away from the sun, it does not generate electricity in the usual way. Generally speaking, the rear of the panel uses ambient light to increase the overall performance of the product by up to 5%-25%. This figure is higher if mirrors are used, or when ambient light levels are high. Using the product with the rear side of the panel facing the sun generates 80% of the power when compared to using the front side. Using the panel in this way does not have a negative effect on the product.

Q: Can I use non-EcoFlow branded power stations with the 220W Bifacial Solar Panel?

Answer: Yes, but only certain types. The power station used must be compatible with MC4 standards in order to work properly. In addition, other brands of power station may not offer the same levels of compatibility as EcoFlow-branded power stations, may have lower nominal power ratings, and may not offer the same levels of performance.

Q: Can I connect both 110W and 220W Bifacial Solar Panels together in series?

Answer: Yes, but this is not recommended. While the voltages of the two panels are identical, the current ratings are not. This means that when the panels are connected in series, the current will be limited to that of the 110W panel and the full performance potential of the 220W panel cannot be released, resulting in a 1+2<3 scenario. Please purchase panels of the same size if you intend to connect multiple panels in series.

Q: Can I connect 220W Bifacial Solar Panel in parallel?

Answer: Yes, but this is not recommended. 220W solar panel have a maximum current rating of 12A. Though these panels can be connected in parallel, DELTA and RIVER series power stations only support a maximum current of 12A. Parallel connections increase power output by doubling the current, but connecting the panels in this way would result in a 1+1=1 scenario whereby the current is limited to 12A by the connected devices. We do not recommend connecting the panels in parallel, unless you use a different brand of power station with an input current of 20A or above.

Customer Reviews

Based on 8 reviews
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KatWoo18

After charging my two batteries with my personal gas generator up to 85%, I chose to do the next 15% with 1 (one), 220 bifacial portable Solar panel. Eco flow suggests up to four panels. it did take over four hours to do 15% in full sun.The solar panel was very easy to set up, just click and connect. The hardest part was setting it up for sunlight because it folds in four panels, I had to make sure I didn’t crack the glass panels. I am a 63 year old female, using a solar panel for the first time. Next time I use it it will be a lot easier because the learning curve is over.

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Daxzus

The 160-Watt panel's power was too low (had 3 and I was not satisfied with their performance). The 400-watt panel was too big and heavy, and I was not happy with the power output too. However, the 220-watt is just right. It's lighter than the 400-watt, and the price per watt (in my opinion) is a better value than the 400-watt panel. So far, I'm much happy with all my testing and performance for the two 220 panels I purchased. I'm using the two panels to power my two Delta Pros which are/will serve as my house’s backup system. Overall, I would buy these again and I am satisfied with how I will use them. Specifically, on a semi-cloudy day, I saw as high as 365 watts for my two panels in series, but the output fluctuated due to cloud cover. It took my 60% Delta Pro 6 hours to get it to 100% (due to cloud cover). Also, it is important to me that these panels were a lot easier for my wife to set up than the 400 watts panels. In time, I'll be buying one more.

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NeilD

I’ve got this up and running quickly. I will say that it’s most likely a better unit for traveling. As it is foldable it travels well however that does make it awkward to set up and adjust as the sun moves. I’ve been pleased with the 190 watts I’ve been able to get from it. That’s without setting it up with 100% efficiency ….. doing do is slightly laborious . I actually have 2 of these. I have not run them together yet. I really like these for traveling purposes but I think I would rather have solid panels for home.

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William Byrne

I get the watts advertised. Use the bubble level gadget to get the proper panel angle.

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Patrick le

Not a quality built product. The glass cracked after 5 uses. It’s extremely thin layer of glass on top of the solar material. Just a small missed handle/setup from the kick stand and the back side fell to the ground and the glass cracked immediately. The solar panel in the front produces around 180-190 watts maximum. The back solar panel is a joke! Not productive. Zero! Very disappointed. Should have just bought the 400 watt version instead. Not recommended! Hello Patrick!We are sorry to hear you had an unsatisfactory experience with the 220W solar panel.We will pass all your comments about this to the relevant department to be studied. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, we really value your feedback.

Customer Reviews

Based on 8 reviews
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38%
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KatWoo18

After charging my two batteries with my personal gas generator up to 85%, I chose to do the next 15% with 1 (one), 220 bifacial portable Solar panel. Eco flow suggests up to four panels. it did take over four hours to do 15% in full sun.The solar panel was very easy to set up, just click and connect. The hardest part was setting it up for sunlight because it folds in four panels, I had to make sure I didn’t crack the glass panels. I am a 63 year old female, using a solar panel for the first time. Next time I use it it will be a lot easier because the learning curve is over.

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Daxzus

The 160-Watt panel's power was too low (had 3 and I was not satisfied with their performance). The 400-watt panel was too big and heavy, and I was not happy with the power output too. However, the 220-watt is just right. It's lighter than the 400-watt, and the price per watt (in my opinion) is a better value than the 400-watt panel. So far, I'm much happy with all my testing and performance for the two 220 panels I purchased. I'm using the two panels to power my two Delta Pros which are/will serve as my house’s backup system. Overall, I would buy these again and I am satisfied with how I will use them. Specifically, on a semi-cloudy day, I saw as high as 365 watts for my two panels in series, but the output fluctuated due to cloud cover. It took my 60% Delta Pro 6 hours to get it to 100% (due to cloud cover). Also, it is important to me that these panels were a lot easier for my wife to set up than the 400 watts panels. In time, I'll be buying one more.

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NeilD

I’ve got this up and running quickly. I will say that it’s most likely a better unit for traveling. As it is foldable it travels well however that does make it awkward to set up and adjust as the sun moves. I’ve been pleased with the 190 watts I’ve been able to get from it. That’s without setting it up with 100% efficiency ….. doing do is slightly laborious . I actually have 2 of these. I have not run them together yet. I really like these for traveling purposes but I think I would rather have solid panels for home.

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William Byrne

I get the watts advertised. Use the bubble level gadget to get the proper panel angle.

P
Patrick le

Not a quality built product. The glass cracked after 5 uses. It’s extremely thin layer of glass on top of the solar material. Just a small missed handle/setup from the kick stand and the back side fell to the ground and the glass cracked immediately. The solar panel in the front produces around 180-190 watts maximum. The back solar panel is a joke! Not productive. Zero! Very disappointed. Should have just bought the 400 watt version instead. Not recommended! Hello Patrick!We are sorry to hear you had an unsatisfactory experience with the 220W solar panel.We will pass all your comments about this to the relevant department to be studied. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, we really value your feedback.