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EcoFlow 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel for Off-Grid Recharge
The EcoFlow 220W bifacial portable solar panel captures solar energy from both sides. Thanks to its compact and high-performing design, it recharges your batteries effectively during weekends in rooftop tents or long road trips in campervans across Canada.
- Rated Power: 220 W (±5 W) front side, 155 W back side.
- Conversion Rate: Up to 25% — grabs more sunlight.
- Unfolded Dimensions: 615 × 2155 × 25 mm — simple and quick setup.
- Folded Dimensions: 615 × 590 × 32 mm — compact format for transport.
- Weight: 7 kg — light and handy for overland vehicles.
- Protection Rating: IP68 — fully waterproof against water and dust.
- Solar Cells of the Bifacial Portable Solar Panel: TOPCon monocrystalline silicon — more efficient even in low light.
- Connector: MC4 with included XT60 cable — works with all EcoFlow stations.
- Tempered Glass: Five times tougher, withstands up to 149 °C.
Thanks to these features, the 220W Bifacial suits adventurers well. The bifacial design adds up to 25% extra energy, while IP68 certification ensures top durability, even under Quebec rain or snow.
Compatibilities and Practical Extensions
This bifacial portable solar panel works with all EcoFlow DELTA and RIVER stations. Just connect via the XT60 cable for quick, stable, and quiet recharge.
If you want more power, combine two panels to reach 440 W. Thus, you get a perfect setup for campervans and extended off-grid stays.
Vehicle Installation Tips
Attach it to your roof rack and angle it to catch light from both sides. This setup suits scenic roads to Banff, Jasper, or Canadian Rockies ideally.
Usage in Camping and Overlanding
During short stays, this bifacial portable solar panel recharges batteries easily. Thus, you keep lights and devices on without a generator's noise.
On long-duration road trips, fold it in seconds and store in your setup. Then, use it to power your cooler, photo gear, or drone, even deep in nature from Jasper Park to northern territories.
Tips for Off-Grid Living in Canada
For extended use, clean the surface regularly to maximize output. In winter, remove snow as it builds to avoid power loss.
Place the bifacial portable solar panel in a clear spot and avoid shadows from trees, rocks, or mountains. Thus, you enjoy full bifacial energy, even under low winter sun in boreal areas.