








☀️ Charge smarter, travel lighter, and never miss a moment!
The SOKIOVOLA 110W Portable Solar Panel Kit combines cutting-edge N-Type monocrystalline solar cells with a foldable, lightweight design and IP68 waterproof rating. Delivering up to 25% conversion efficiency, it’s engineered for fast, reliable charging compatible with most solar generators. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness, this kit includes multiple adapters for universal connectivity and durable ETFE lamination to withstand harsh environments.



| ASIN | B0D8NQ9QW6 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | 110w |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (46) |
| Date First Available | 7 July 2024 |
| Folded knife size | 22.1*23in |
| Included Components | 1x user manual, 1x110W Foldable Solar Panel, 1x2 Meter MC4 Connector- DC5521,Anderson,XT60,DC7909(8mm), 1x9 Adapters+DC8020mm |
| Item Weight | 4.3 kg |
| Item model number | 110W-M |
| Manufacturer | SOKIOVOLA |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum power | 110 Watts |
| Part Number | 110W-M |
| Product Dimensions | 58.42 x 56.13 x 3.51 cm; 4.3 kg |
| Special Features | Foldable, Portable |
| Style | Modern |
A**R
This is the best solar panel I have every bought. I have bought many. This one beans my most expensive B L et i panel with close to 170 watts output in late march, when I never got higher than 150 on my other one. So 10-20 watts better than my best foldable solar panel I own. This topcon tech is top notch and IT IS SMALLER. It is slightly smaller than my older tech panel non-topcon non-n-type panel. AND what is nice is that is is also super compact and IP68 water proof. I think it could last in the outdoors for many years. The Laminated ETFE of this is superb! Yes short cable but the cable you get has like 6 different adapters to all types of solar genearators so it is literally plug and play whatever device you have. VERY IMPRESSED HIGHLY RECOMMEND
J**Y
I bought this Sokiovola solar panel to charge a Bluetti Elite 30 Solar Generator. I chose this panel after doing some research and watching a few YouTube videos. I wanted a system that was small enough to store easily and power my CPAP and charge cell phones in the event of a power outage. While testing this out I fully charged the Bluetti and then drained it to 50%. I placed the Sokiovola in my backyard at 1:10 PM in Southern California on a sunny 90 degree day. I had direct sunlight on the solar panel with no shading. The Sokiovola was able to provide 93 Watts of charge into the Bluetti and brought it up to full charge at 3:00 PM (hour and 50 minutes). I was impressed. The Sokiovola panel is easy to use and very easy to connect to a solar charger. It comes with numerous connectors and an extension cable. I was able to have the solar panel in the sunshine but keep the solar charger in the shade due to the length of the extension cable. I really liked that. All of the connectors and extension cable store in a provided zippered bag. I am very happy with this setup and would recommend this to anyone looking for a light weight, well made, modern 100 watt solar panel. I am going to buy a second one for emergency backup in my travel trailer.
A**R
First use I set it against a bench seat on our fire pit. It provided 149 watts in the December winter florida sun to charge my Ecoflow power station. I laid it flat to simulate it on top of the car. It provided 90 watts.
J**N
I'm going to address things people have talked about : 1. Cable short, no pouch to store it : But I appreciate how it has a short cable so if I want it longer I can buy extension cable, it looks flat because there is nothing besides the output terminal box bulging it. 2. It's wobbly : Thin panel, so of course it's wobbly, but it's a great material that's flexible and durable, I can see the panels with these material is going to take vibration much better than the traditional hard framed panels. And be careful opening this panel because it's long and you might slam the folded part against the ground or something to potentially damage it. Dragon dance clothes really felt durable as advertised, mounting the panels makes me feel like the portable form factor is the way to go because you can always fold it up and it makes a good mount and it can be taken with you. 3. No manual no voltage knowledge etc : Get a charge controller to charge the batteries, maybe batteries taking solar directly already has one inside, it's not a thing to concern I feel like because my charge controller is reporting voltage of ~21v at most I guess then it falls throughout the day and the amount of current (amp) varies through out the day too, the charge controller is going to adapt to it and charge the battery, say a charge controller working with a 12v battery system can usually take up to 100v if not more from the solar panel it is a WIDE RANGE so it's ok I feel like whatever the solar panel's voltage is 4. No USB output : It's better off, because the system is water proof, you do not get a USB port to go together with a solar panel that can be left in the rain that easily, water resistant is really important, USB can be the part where extensions are in your system, for example you can implement it on the charge controller or the battery or the inverter, having no USB for solar panel is ok because being a solar panel that's good for its job is enough 5. Very big : it's not only big it has a special layer on the surface that has up and down and focus sunlight so if the sun shines at an angle it (i guess) would perform better than those panel that doesn't have the technology (maybe at 66% efficiency instead of 100% of the panels having this technology if the panels working non optimal environment) There might be stuffs in water that leaves a stain on the solar panel when dried so watch then clean panel after there is stains so it can remain in peak efficiency I connected the solar panel to charge controller by cutting open the extension cable shipped together, I connected the charge controller to charge the battery with two 10AWG Fall or winter almost here, maybe already is, I'm getting ~130W at 12:00pm
T**D
worked great with another panel I have. had an issue but company is taking care of it
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