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Product description
This foldable 220W solar panel brings reliable, high-efficiency power to camping, RV trips and outdoor setups, pairing rugged build with wide compatibility. It targets users who need quick solar charging for power stations and favor durable materials and simple setup.
Key features
The SOKIOVOLA N-Type 16BB 220W Portable Solar Panel uses A+ grade monocrystalline cells rated up to 25% conversion efficiency, which helps maximize energy harvest in varied light. The panel folds to a compact 23 x 22.24 inches and includes a magnetic handle and four attachment holes for secure mounting on an RV or campsite surface. It weighs 17.08 pounds, so it’s sturdy to handle but may feel heavy on long hikes. The ETFE coating improves durability and provides IP68 waterproof and dustproof protection, keeping the panel working through wet or dusty conditions. The package contains a 10.49 ft 5-in-1 extension cable with MC4 to XT60, DC5521, DC7909 8mm, Anderson and DC8020 connectors, plus three adapters and a user manual.
Technical details
- Name: SOKIOVOLA N-Type 16BB 220W
- Type: Foldable portable solar panel
- Size: 23 x 22.24 inches folded
- Weight: 17.08 pounds
- Material: ETFE coated monocrystalline cells
- Capacity: 220W
- Compatibility: MC-4 to 5-in-1 connectors for common power stations
Usage tips
Set the panel on a flat surface or attach it to your RV using the built-in holes for a secure orientation toward direct sunlight. Angle the panel toward the sun for best midday output, and avoid shading from tents or trees as partial shade reduces performance. Keep the ETFE surface clean from sand and salt to maintain efficiency, and store folded in its carry position during transport.
What’s included
The box includes the SOKIOVOLA 220W Portable Solar Panel, a 10.49 ft 5-in-1 solar extension cable with multiple adapters, three additional adapters and a user manual. The product comes with a 24-month warranty and a 30-day refund guarantee, and customer support promises a response within 12 hours. Please note that some portable power stations limit maximum input power, which may cap charging rates even under ideal sunlight, so check your generator’s input specs before use.









