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MHPOWOS 220W Foldable Solar Panel 20V Solar Charger for Ecoflow Bluetti ANKER Power station, IP67 Waterproof for Camping RV

MHPOWOS 220W Foldable Solar Panel 20V Solar Charger for Ecoflow Bluetti ANKER Power station, IP67 Waterproof for Camping RV

Regular price $4,205.00 CAD
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Brand Name: MHPOWOS

Certification: CE,FCC,RoHS,pse,weee

Flexible Solar Panel: No

Foldable Solar Panel: Yes

High-concerned chemical: None

Material: Monocrystalline Silicon

Max. Power: 220W

Model Number: MH-SP-002-V20

Module Efficien: 24%

Number of Panels: 4

Origin: Mainland China

Size: 596 x 540 x 58mm

Type: Solar Panel

is_customized: Yes

MHPOWOS 220W 20V Portable Solar Panel with 7-in-1 Charging Cable

⚡ High-Efficiency 220W Power & Top-Tier 23.5% Conversion Rate

• Features high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon panels with an exceptional photoelectric conversion rate of 23.5%, leading its class for superior sunlight utilization.

• 220W peak power combined with 20V working voltage and max 11A current enables rapid charging of power stations, battery banks, and vehicle appliances, ideal for high-demand scenarios like RV trips and camping adventures.

📦 Ultra-Portable Foldable Design & Lightweight 13lbs

• Folds down to approx. 23.5" x 21.25" x 2.3" (ultra-slim profile!) for easy storage in car trunks, storage compartments.

• Total weight is only about 13lbs, making it effortless to carry and move – a truly portable solar solution built for the outdoors.

• Provides ample sunlight capture with an unfolded size of 81.2" x 23.5".

🛡️ Rugged Outdoor Durability & IP67 Full Protection

• IP67 Rating: Offers complete protection against effective dust ingress and powerful water jets/immersion, built to withstand harsh outdoor elements like wind, sand, rain, and snow.

• Adjustable Angle Kickstand: Easily optimize the panel angle to track the sun throughout the day, maximizing power generation efficiency from morning to evening.

🔌 Universal 7-in-1 Charging Cable & Wide Compatibility

• Includes an exclusive 7-in-1 multi-function charging cable (with XT60, Anderson, DC5521, DC35135, DC5525, DC7909, DC8020 connectors).

• Plug-and-play compatibility with the vast majority of power stations/brands (e.g., Jackery, EcoFlow, BLUETTI, Anker). No need for extra adapters – convenient and hassle-free!

✅ Worry-Free Assurance & Versatile Applications

• Backed by an 18-month warranty and 30-day return policy for confident purchasing.

• Perfectly suited for: RV power supply, camping & picnics, long trips, home emergency backup power, off-grid living, and outdoor adventures – your reliable mobile power station!

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most important things to check are wattage, conversion efficiency, portability, weather resistance, and connector compatibility. A good portable solar panel should produce enough power to meaningfully recharge a power station, fold down for transport, and handle outdoor conditions without needing extra accessories. This 220W foldable panel is built for that type of use. It uses monocrystalline solar cells with a stated conversion efficiency of up to 23.5 to 24 percent, which is strong for a portable panel and helps improve charging performance in limited sunlight. It folds into a compact form for storage, weighs about 13 pounds, and opens wide to capture more sun when deployed. The IP67 rating also makes it a practical option for camping, RV travel, and emergency use where dust and rain are concerns. It is best for people using portable power stations for fridges, lights, laptops, CPAP machines, or battery banks. The main tradeoff is that a 220W panel is larger than small USB-style panels, so it is better for serious charging needs than ultralight hiking.
Yes, a 220W foldable solar panel is usually the better choice if you want faster charging for a portable power station or need more usable energy during outages or multi-day trips. Compared with smaller panels, a 220W model can deliver more charging current, which is important for larger batteries, RV power setups, and home backup applications. This panel is rated at 220W with a 20V working output and up to 11A maximum current, so it is designed for higher-demand charging than compact panels meant mainly for phones or small USB devices. It also includes an adjustable kickstand, which helps improve real-world output by letting you point the panel more directly at the sun. The tradeoff is portability versus output. Smaller panels are easier to carry for minimalist travel, but they recharge larger power stations much more slowly. This 220W option is a better fit for campers, RV users, and homeowners who want meaningful solar input for emergency power or off-grid use. It is less ideal if your top priority is the lightest possible setup for short day trips.
It is designed to work with most portable power stations that accept solar input through common DC-style connectors. The panel includes a 7-in-1 charging cable with XT60, Anderson, DC5521, DC35135, DC5525, DC7909, and DC8020 connectors, which covers many of the input types used across the portable power station category. That broad connector set makes it a practical choice for shoppers who want one panel for different power stations or who may upgrade their battery setup later. It is especially useful for RV travel, off-grid kits, and home backup systems where connector flexibility saves time and reduces the need for separate adapters. Before buying, the key check is your power station’s solar input voltage and connector requirements. This panel operates at 20V and is intended for solar charging applications, so compatibility depends on whether your unit accepts that range and connector type. The panel is a strong fit for users who want plug-and-play flexibility, but it is still smart to confirm your device’s solar input specifications before use.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most important things to check are wattage, conversion efficiency, portability, weather resistance, and connector compatibility. A good portable solar panel should produce enough power to meaningfully recharge a power station, fold down for transport, and handle outdoor conditions without needing extra accessories. This 220W foldable panel is built for that type of use. It uses monocrystalline solar cells with a stated conversion efficiency of up to 23.5 to 24 percent, which is strong for a portable panel and helps improve charging performance in limited sunlight. It folds into a compact form for storage, weighs about 13 pounds, and opens wide to capture more sun when deployed. The IP67 rating also makes it a practical option for camping, RV travel, and emergency use where dust and rain are concerns. It is best for people using portable power stations for fridges, lights, laptops, CPAP machines, or battery banks. The main tradeoff is that a 220W panel is larger than small USB-style panels, so it is better for serious charging needs than ultralight hiking.
Yes, a 220W foldable solar panel is usually the better choice if you want faster charging for a portable power station or need more usable energy during outages or multi-day trips. Compared with smaller panels, a 220W model can deliver more charging current, which is important for larger batteries, RV power setups, and home backup applications. This panel is rated at 220W with a 20V working output and up to 11A maximum current, so it is designed for higher-demand charging than compact panels meant mainly for phones or small USB devices. It also includes an adjustable kickstand, which helps improve real-world output by letting you point the panel more directly at the sun. The tradeoff is portability versus output. Smaller panels are easier to carry for minimalist travel, but they recharge larger power stations much more slowly. This 220W option is a better fit for campers, RV users, and homeowners who want meaningful solar input for emergency power or off-grid use. It is less ideal if your top priority is the lightest possible setup for short day trips.
It is designed to work with most portable power stations that accept solar input through common DC-style connectors. The panel includes a 7-in-1 charging cable with XT60, Anderson, DC5521, DC35135, DC5525, DC7909, and DC8020 connectors, which covers many of the input types used across the portable power station category. That broad connector set makes it a practical choice for shoppers who want one panel for different power stations or who may upgrade their battery setup later. It is especially useful for RV travel, off-grid kits, and home backup systems where connector flexibility saves time and reduces the need for separate adapters. Before buying, the key check is your power station’s solar input voltage and connector requirements. This panel operates at 20V and is intended for solar charging applications, so compatibility depends on whether your unit accepts that range and connector type. The panel is a strong fit for users who want plug-and-play flexibility, but it is still smart to confirm your device’s solar input specifications before use.