Solar panel 100W hyper flex ETFE full black

Solar panel 12V 100W ETFE (polyethylene tetrafluoroethylene) is assembled with Sunpower C60 cells to ensure maximum efficiency. Back contact technology.

Average production capacity: 500Wh / day of driving

For a total autonomy on the road, add a MPPT solar charger.

VPmax = 20.88/ Voc = 21.45V / Ipmax = 6.7A / Isc = 5.9A / Pmax = 100W

1160x450x2mm

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This 12V photovoltaic panel is assembled with 32 Sunpower Maxeon A-class cells featuring Back contact technology and ETFE thin film lamination to ensure maximum output even on low light days.

ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene): a composite material with a high manufacturing quality that makes the solar panels extremely robust. These panels protected by this ETFE coating will not be subject to delamination, cracking or corrosion. This coating also ensures optimal light transmission which improves the efficiency of the solar panel. This protection has been used for many years in applications where durability and temperature resistance are a priority.

For maximum charging efficiency, we recommend using a Genasun MPPT boost controller with this panel, which will allow your batteries to charge even on cloudy days.

This panel is a flexible panel accepting a bend of up to 30°.

This 100W flexible Sunpower panel is the best compromise for an efficient photovoltaic installation when traveling on a solar bike.

You will produce an average of 500Wh per day of riding.

The MPPT technology of the Genasun charger and the "back contact" technology of the Sunpower cells will allow you to keep good performance even on days with little sun.

The panel is IP65 waterproof which means you can travel with it on a boat, bike or camping even in heavy rain.

 
Data sheet
Guarantee2 years
Isc6.80A
Tension nominale Vmp18.56V
Dimensions1120x530x3mm
poids en 26 pouces2,3kg
Puissance max100W
Rendement max22%
Waterproof gradeIP65
Ipmax6.46A
Voc21.76V
nombre de cellules32

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