· 【Lightweight and Portable】This 100W portable solar panel charger features a compact size (14.69×8.67×1.78 inches after folding) and lightweight (4.6LBS) design, making it lightweight and easy to carry. · 【Higher Conversion Rate】It is currently the most durable solar panel,with a beautiful appearance and better performance than traditional solar panels. Compared to traditional solar panels, it can generate more energy. · 【Wide Compatibility】 The SOKIOVOLA 100W foldable solar panel has a 4-in-1 MC4 connector cable (XT60/DC5521/DC8MM/Anderson) output port, compatible with most solar generators on the market, such as Jackery/EF ECOFLOW/Rockpals/BALDR/FlashFish /BLUETTI EB70/EB55/EB3A/Anker 521/ALLWEI 300W/500 or other brand power stations. · 【Durable and Waterproof】 This portable solar panel uses advanced integrated laminating technology, high-quality ETFE material,UV-resistant EVA, and high-efficiency solar cells. Compared to other PET solar panels, its light transmittance is as high as 95%,and its durability and reliability are sufficient to extend the life of the solar panel. It has IP68 dustproof and waterproof functions. · 【Package and Support】You will receive 1x SOKIOVOLA 100W Portable Solar Panel ,1x7.2ft 4-in-1 solar extension cable (solar to XT60/DC5521/DC 7909(8mm)/Anderson) ,1x 3Adapter,1x Portable Solar Panel Bag,2x Mountaineering Buckle ,1x user manual ,We also offer an 24-month warranty and a 30-day refund guarantee from the date of purchase. If you encounter any problems during use, please contact us and we will respond within 12 hours. · 【Please Note】Some mobile portable power stations have a maximum input power limit. Even when using SOKIOVOLA solar panels under optimal sunlight conditions, the power received will not exceed the maximum input power limit. However, this does not indicate that the output power of SOKIOVOLA portable solar panels is insufficient. Before placing an order, please double-check the model of your mobile power station and check whether it has a maximum input power limit
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Jonathan lauingerReviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
This is great for the money! I use this almost every week while working outside. I can leave it on the truck bed and let the sun charge my devices or battery pack! It charges my stuff quickly, pending no clouds. I take it camping, its so slim i can take it just about anywhere.
Lyle CraneReviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
Love this panel. Used this to recharge my Jackery running my ham radio while camping. Kept things charging for all five days and didn't need to fire up my gas generator. Made over 27 contacts thanks to this panel.
J. S.Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
This is the lightest, most efficient solar panel that I could find and I did a ton of research. I'm getting a steady 115 watts at 1pm in January at 40° latitude. That's 95% of Sokiavola's rated efficiency for those of you who don't like to do math. I made a stand for it out of a repurposed hunting blind strut hub from an old broken hunting blind. Stand sits at 40° tilt inclination to optimize for my home latitude. This will be part of the reason why I'm getting the efficiency but the bottom line is that the panel does what they say it can do and that's impressive. I'm attaching pics of my setup and a screen shot of the performance through my bluetti app. 95% tested efficiency, $1.33 per watt (at full price). 5.63 lbs lbs which comes out to be 20 watts per lb. And it's ip68 waterproof because the only DC out are mc4 ports which is a win for me. I would prefer waterproofing over having DC charging ports that are open to the weather and I will only be charging my power station with it. It doesn't come with a stand so you will have to make one or hang it, which could diminish your efficiency if you don't get the angle right but that's on you. You get what you earn. The cord that comes with it plugs into to the mc4 outs hardwired to the panel and is weatherproof. It also compatible with all the major power station brands. In my opinion this is the best lightweight solar panel for the money.
Sadee SitathammavongReviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
It did what it said it was gonna do
CoreyReviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Has survived wind and rain on the salty Oregon coastal air, still provides to be expected 80ish watts in full sun. You can't expect to get 100w from a 100w panel, 80% power is excellent. Would buy again.
Agustin C.Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
I’m happy they remembered Senior Citizens , we are not strong like a young person , so a light weight solar panel is extremely important , especially in van life , cause space in a van is extremely limited , and this solar panel folds up smaller then the size of your car seat & weighs about the weight of a small rabbit , not to mention that it’s very efficient . I unfolded very easy and place it on top of my roof on my van , it’s very compact on top of my roof and extremely lightweight , and I also love the fact that I still have space on top of my van for two more solar panels , so thats exactly what I did , I purchased two additional wafer panels from EF at 100w each plus this small compact 120w solar panel that folds to the size of my front seat like a thin little book , now I have a total of 320w of solar panels , and now I can charge up my Delta 2 in a day . I prefer to put up my three solar panels and take them down at the end of the day , parked in a different location , cause I don’t want anyone of the locals to know I have power stations and solar panels inside my vehicle and compromise my safety . And one last thought , make sure you also purchase from Amazon a tool that disconnects your mc4 connectors unless you’re a strong person . In conclusion I highly recommend this small 120w lightweight folding solar panel to everyone.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
Rebuilding my campervan and didn’t want to mount a solar panel on the roof as before. I already have a battery isolator to charge my house battery while driving, but wanted some solar to top up while camping. I’ve only tried it once but it worked like a charm. In the somewhat low Virginia winter sun with clear skies my charge controller was showing it producing about 13.7 volts at over 4 amps. The design is rugged, and I love that it folds up so compactly and I can store it away easily. If you’re using it like me and will be connecting/disconnecting with MC4 connectors I strongly suggest using a tool designed for that purpose. It’s a little disappointing that they didn’t include a plastic tool for this purpose, but you can pick up a set for a few bucks here on Amazon. Would definitely buy again.
ThomasReviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
30w PD USB-C output unreliable and highly disappointing. The main reason I bought this panel was the 30w PD capability. This is a huge benefit for me and the devices I need to charge. The build quality and power production have been what I expected, however the USB-C port on the panel is basically useless. I have tried to charge several power delivery capable devices unsuccessfully. The only device that will draw power from the USB-C port is my iPad, which stops charging every few minutes, even with the panel in direct sunlight at a perpendicular 90 degrees at noon. So even the ONE device that will charge needs to be babysat to be unplugged and plugged back in every few minutes. I have no such issues with the USB-A port, it charges reliably and doesn’t disconnect. Everything else I plug into the USB-C port will just flash the charging indicator at me, without actually charging. The USB-C port supply's voltage but almost none of my devices will draw any amperage or wattage, both figures remain 0. Also, the panel’s only charging protocol for 30w is some weird output I’ve never seen before which actually adds up to 33w. There’s no 9V 3A (27 watt) protocol, which my iPad, iPhone, GoPro battery charger, and several power banks would use to charge full speed. I don’t know how you can claim this USB-C port has a 30W output that works with most devices when it has no 27W charging protocol whatsoever. Therefore, even if the USB-C panel WAS working properly it would only supply 18w to my devices, NOT fast charging them. 18w is what the normal USB A Port supply’s, which is the only reliable port on my panel. Essentially this is an 18w single usb panel for me given these issues. Not sure if my unit has a defect Power delivery chip or what, u see nobody else has this issue. Not sure what to do.
VincentReviewed in Canada on May 24, 2025
Click to play video First day set up and didn’t draw a single watt. Figured it was late afternoon and slightly over cast. Next day just after noon, clear sky only got it up to 14W for about a hour then fell to zero. I assume it is a lemon but didn’t work out, will not rebuy to find out. Also no YouTube reviews for product. Kinda odd with the amount of product reviews on there.