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110W Foldable Solar Panel

110W Foldable Solar Panel

Regular price $198.00 CAD
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This 110W foldable solar panel is a portable charging solution for camping, RV travel, and home backup use. It delivers 19.44V and 5.65A output through an MC4 connector, with panel efficiency rated above 23%. Compared to bulkier rigid panels, it folds to 600 x 600 x 25 mm for easier packing and transport while still opening to 1105 x 600 x 3 mm for practical off grid power generation.

  • 110W solar output rated at 19.44V and 5.65A for compatible power stations and battery charging setups
  • Panel efficiency above 23% for better energy capture in limited sunlight windows
  • Foldable design with 600 x 600 x 25 mm packed size and 2.65 kg net weight for travel
  • MC4 output interface for common solar generator and portable power station connections
  • Certified to CE, FCC, RoHS, and EMC standards for added compliance and reliability
  • Suitable for camping, hiking, RV trips, emergency charging, and small off grid energy needs

Built by Jiezhikang in Guangdong, China, this panel is designed for users who need portable solar charging without the size and mounting demands of fixed panels. It is a practical fit for charging portable power stations, supporting outdoor work setups, and maintaining backup power for lights, phones, laptops, or small battery systems during outages. Unlike many basic travel panels, this model combines a higher-efficiency cell design with standard MC4 connectivity, making it easier to integrate into existing solar kits.

Orders are processed within 1-3 business days. Delivery typically takes 7-14 business days for domestic orders and 10-20 days for international shipments. Tracking information will be provided once your order ships.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A good portable solar panel should match your power station input, be easy to carry, and deliver useful output in real outdoor conditions. For most shoppers, the key specs are wattage, output connector, folded size, weight, and conversion efficiency. This model is a 110W foldable solar panel with MC4 output, a rated output of 19.44V and 5.65A, and panel efficiency above 23%, which is strong for a portable panel in this size class. It is best for people who want a compact panel for charging portable power stations, lithium batteries with the right charge controller, or small off-grid setups during camping trips or outages. At 2.65 kg with a folded size of 600 x 600 x 25 mm, it is easier to store and transport than rigid panels. The main tradeoff is that 110W is better for topping up batteries and running light-duty energy systems than for heavy home backup on its own. Real-world output also depends on sun angle, season, cloud cover, and panel positioning, so buyers should expect less than the full 110W rating in many conditions.
Yes, a 110W foldable solar panel is a practical size for recharging many portable power stations and small battery systems, but it is not a whole-home backup solution by itself. This panel is rated at 110W with 19.44V output and uses an MC4 connector, which makes it suitable for many solar-compatible power stations and battery charging setups when the voltage range matches the device. It works best for users who need to recharge essentials such as phones, lights, laptops, radios, small fans, or a power station that later runs a CPAP machine, router, or mini fridge for limited periods. It is especially useful for camping, RV travel, and emergency charging during daytime outages. The tradeoff is charging speed. A 110W panel will recharge small to mid-size battery stations much more realistically than large-capacity home backup batteries. If your goal is to support high-draw appliances directly or recover a large battery quickly, you would usually want multiple panels or a higher total solar input. For basic backup and portable use, though, 110W is a balanced option between portability and charging capability.
The most important compatibility points are connector type, solar input voltage range, and whether your battery system has the correct charge regulation. This foldable panel uses an MC4 output interface and is rated at 19.44V and 5.65A, so it is commonly suited to portable power stations that accept MC4 or can use an MC4 adapter, as well as battery charging systems that use a compatible solar charge controller. It is a strong fit for shoppers using portable power stations, camping battery packs, or off-grid battery setups that already support solar input. The panel is also thin and lightweight, with an unfolded size of 1105 x 600 x 3 mm and a folded size of 600 x 600 x 25 mm, which helps when space matters. The key limitation is that not every power station accepts the same input voltage or connector. Buyers should check their device's maximum solar input specs before ordering. If you are charging a standalone lithium or deep cycle battery, you should not connect the panel directly unless your system is designed for that. In most cases, a compatible solar charge controller is required to protect the battery and manage charging safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

A good portable solar panel should match your power station input, be easy to carry, and deliver useful output in real outdoor conditions. For most shoppers, the key specs are wattage, output connector, folded size, weight, and conversion efficiency. This model is a 110W foldable solar panel with MC4 output, a rated output of 19.44V and 5.65A, and panel efficiency above 23%, which is strong for a portable panel in this size class. It is best for people who want a compact panel for charging portable power stations, lithium batteries with the right charge controller, or small off-grid setups during camping trips or outages. At 2.65 kg with a folded size of 600 x 600 x 25 mm, it is easier to store and transport than rigid panels. The main tradeoff is that 110W is better for topping up batteries and running light-duty energy systems than for heavy home backup on its own. Real-world output also depends on sun angle, season, cloud cover, and panel positioning, so buyers should expect less than the full 110W rating in many conditions.
Yes, a 110W foldable solar panel is a practical size for recharging many portable power stations and small battery systems, but it is not a whole-home backup solution by itself. This panel is rated at 110W with 19.44V output and uses an MC4 connector, which makes it suitable for many solar-compatible power stations and battery charging setups when the voltage range matches the device. It works best for users who need to recharge essentials such as phones, lights, laptops, radios, small fans, or a power station that later runs a CPAP machine, router, or mini fridge for limited periods. It is especially useful for camping, RV travel, and emergency charging during daytime outages. The tradeoff is charging speed. A 110W panel will recharge small to mid-size battery stations much more realistically than large-capacity home backup batteries. If your goal is to support high-draw appliances directly or recover a large battery quickly, you would usually want multiple panels or a higher total solar input. For basic backup and portable use, though, 110W is a balanced option between portability and charging capability.
The most important compatibility points are connector type, solar input voltage range, and whether your battery system has the correct charge regulation. This foldable panel uses an MC4 output interface and is rated at 19.44V and 5.65A, so it is commonly suited to portable power stations that accept MC4 or can use an MC4 adapter, as well as battery charging systems that use a compatible solar charge controller. It is a strong fit for shoppers using portable power stations, camping battery packs, or off-grid battery setups that already support solar input. The panel is also thin and lightweight, with an unfolded size of 1105 x 600 x 3 mm and a folded size of 600 x 600 x 25 mm, which helps when space matters. The key limitation is that not every power station accepts the same input voltage or connector. Buyers should check their device's maximum solar input specs before ordering. If you are charging a standalone lithium or deep cycle battery, you should not connect the panel directly unless your system is designed for that. In most cases, a compatible solar charge controller is required to protect the battery and manage charging safely.