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EcoFlow 160W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel (Bifacial Design)

The EcoFlow 160W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel is engineered for users who need reliable, efficient, and travel-friendly solar power. Featuring a bifacial design, it captures sunlight from both sides to maximise energy generation, offering improved charging performance compared to traditional panels. With a high 25% conversion rate, it delivers dependable power whether you're outdoors, on the road, or setting up a compact home energy solution.

SKU: GC156-EFSOLAR160WN

EcoFlow 160W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel (Bifacial Design)

EcoFlow 160W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel (Bifacial Design)

The EcoFlow 160W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel is engineered for users who need reliable, efficient, and travel-friendly solar power. Featuring a bifacial design, it captures sunlight from both sides to maximise energy generation, offering improved charging performance compared to traditional panels. With a high 25% conversion rate, it delivers dependable power whether you're outdoors, on the road, or setting up a compact home energy solution.

Designed for hassle-free use, this panel includes an adjustable-angle kickstand case that lets you optimise sun exposure for the best results. Its plug-and-play connectors ensure quick and easy setup with EcoFlow power stations and other compatible systems. Built for durability, the panel is rated IP68 waterproof, allowing it to withstand rain, dust, and outdoor conditions with confidence.

Ultra-lightweight and extremely portable, the EcoFlow 160W Solar Panel is the ideal companion for camping, overlanding, emergency backup, and off-grid adventures.

Generate Even More Energy

With the portable solar panel industry's first use of TOPCon solar technology, we've raised the bar on conversion efficiency, reaching 25%. Charge faster with a more compact panel.

Capture More Solar with An Adjustable Angle

With a newly integrated solar angle guide and stand, adjust the angle of the panel by 30 degrees in seconds to get the most sunshine at all times.

Integrated Solar Angle Guide

Keeps sunlight at a 90° angle on the surface of your solar panel to capture the most energy possible.

Built to Weather The Storm

With an IP68 waterproof rating, our NextGen 160W Solar Panel maintains its high performance even in extreme weather conditions, including rainfall. It's dust-resistant, too.

Never Too Hot

Designed to withstand high temperatures while still ensuring high levels of solar generation.

Lightweight and Portable

Generate solar energy anywhere with our compact-designed panels. Fold away to store in your van or closet, pull them out in seconds to start using.

Key Features:

Powerfully Portable

Up to 25% High Conversion Rate

Adjustable Angle Kickstand Case

Easy to Plug and Unplug

IP68 Waterproof

What's in the Box:

EcoFlow 160W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel (Bifacial Design)

Solar to XT60i Charging Cable

160W Portable Solar Panel Bag

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EcoFlow 160W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel (Bifacial Design)

The EcoFlow 160W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel is engineered for users who need reliable, efficient, and travel-friendly solar power. Featuring a bifacial design, it captures sunlight from both sides to maximise energy generation, offering improved charging performance compared to traditional panels. With a high 25% conversion rate, it delivers dependable power whether you're outdoors, on the road, or setting up a compact home energy solution.

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