EcoFlow 110W solar panel
(179 reviews)
The compact, clever portable panel: bifacial design up to 25% efficiency, built-in XT60 cable, adjustable 30 to 60° stand and IP68 protection for every trip.
Characteristics
- Power: 110W, bifacial design (up to 25%)
- Connection: Built-in XT60 cable (EcoFlow stations)
- Stand: Adjustable 30 to 60°, sun guide
- Durability: IP68 rating, 5-year warranty
- Bifacial up to 25%, compact, IP68
Detailed overview: EcoFlow 110W bifacial portable solar panel
The EcoFlow 110W portable solar panel brings the essentials of the brand's solar technology in a compact and accessible format. Like its bigger brothers, it uses a bifacial design: its front face catches the sun's direct radiation, while its rear face recovers light reflected by the ground or surrounding surfaces, allowing a conversion rate that can climb up to 25%.
Built for the outdoors, it is light and foldable, and travels like a case. Deployed, it rests on an adjustable 30 to 60° stand, with a built-in sun exposure guide that helps aim it precisely at the sun to maximise output. Its XT60 cable is built directly in, which eases storage and allows a simple, direct connection to EcoFlow power stations in the RIVER and DELTA series.
On ruggedness, it benefits from IP68 certification, high protection against water and dust, letting it stay outside even in bad weather. EcoFlow backs it with a 5-year warranty, a mark of durability for regular outdoor use.
Compact, bifacial and versatile, the EcoFlow 110W solar panel is for anyone who wants a light, easy-to-carry portable solar source for camping, van life or solar top-up, ideal for recharging a compact station as the sun moves.
Comparison
At around 150 to 250€, the EcoFlow 110W solar panel compares with roughly 100 to 120W portable solar panels, targeted by searches such as "portable solar panel" or "foldable camping solar panel". Here is how it sits against three references: the Jackery SolarSaga 100W, the Bluetti PV120 and the EcoFlow 160W panel.
| Criterion | EcoFlow 110W | Jackery SolarSaga 100W | Bluetti PV120 | EcoFlow 160W |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power | 110W | 100W | 120W | 160W |
| Design | Bifacial (up to 25%) | Monofacial | Monofacial | Bifacial |
| Stand / angle | 30-60° + guide | Kickstands | Kickstands | 30-60° + guide |
| Rating | IP68 | IP65 | IP65 | IP68 |
| Observed price | ≈ 179 € | ≈ 299 € | ≈ 199 € | ≈ 249 € |
In short, the EcoFlow 110W panel offers a bifacial design and excellent IP68 rating where the Jackery SolarSaga 100W and the Bluetti PV120 stay monofacial, all at a very competitive price. The 160W offers more power for a bit more, to prefer for a larger station. For a compact, durable and affordable portable panel, the 110W is excellent value.
Related video
Video: EcoFlow 110W Solar Panel Review - Published on 07/03/2024
Our tester's review: Julien De Jurquet
The EcoFlow 110W panel is the solar companion you take without thinking: light, compact once folded, it slips easily into the van or the boot. Once deployed on its stand, you aim it between 30 and 60° using the exposure guide, and the bifacial design, taken from the more powerful models, grabs a few watts from the rear as soon as you place it on a light surface. The already-integrated XT60 cable plugs straight into our compact EcoFlow stations, no adapter. On a sunny camp, it kept a RIVER charged effortlessly, and the IP68 rating let us leave it out without worry. Two honest caveats: 110W is a modest power, ideal for a top-up or a compact station but not enough to quickly recharge a large station (for that, aim for the 220W or 400W), and like any bifacial panel, maximum yield depends on good placement. But for a versatile, light and durable portable panel at a contained price, it is a very good entry into the range.
Frequently asked questions: EcoFlow 110W bifacial portable solar panel
The front face catches direct sun and the rear face recovers light reflected by the ground, which increases output. The conversion rate can reach 25%, above a classic monofacial panel of equivalent power.
Its 110W suit compact stations (RIVER series) or a top-up best. Its built-in XT60 cable plugs straight into them. To quickly recharge a large station, you would prefer the 220W or 400W.
Yes. Its IP68 certification offers high protection against water and dust, letting it stay outside even in a shower. It also carries a 5-year warranty.
Yes. It is light, foldable and stows like a case. Once deployed, its stand adjusts from 30 to 60° with a sun exposure guide to aim for the best sunlight.
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