☀️ Charge your adventure, not just your devices!
The BLUETTI 100W Solar Panel (2025 edition) is a foldable, portable solar charger featuring high-efficiency monocrystalline cells with up to 23.4% conversion rate. Designed with IPX67 waterproof and dustproof protection, it ensures reliable performance in all weather conditions. Compatible with a wide range of BLUETTI solar generators, it delivers a maximum power output of 100W, making it the perfect companion for RV trips, camping, and off-grid power needs.
Brand | BLUETTI |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 21"L x 18.5"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 12.6 Pounds |
Efficiency | Up to 23.4% |
Connector Type | Solar Connector |
Included Components | Solar Panel |
Maximum Voltage | 19.6 Volts |
Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
Special Feature | High cell efficiency, long-lasting ETFE coating, foldable and portable design, compatibility with various solar generators |
Manufacturer | BLUETTI |
Part Number | 100W |
Item Weight | 12.6 pounds |
Item model number | 100W Solar Panel |
Style | BLUETTI 100W Solar Panel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | High cell efficiency, long-lasting ETFE coating, foldable and portable design, compatibility with various solar generators |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 12-Month Warranty |
-**.
Owned 2 yrs used over 8000 mile trip
Used this in two road trips last summer this summer. Folded up and took with us when parked to charge the bluetti 800 power station. In the car, being handled every day for about 2mos. Used and set up a number of times when more charge was needed.This needs to be set up each time you use it. It doesn't mount to a vehicle, but folds up and buckles shut.Cables built right into the panel and zip away into pouch right on it.Work in part sun, if blocked in a little shade. But does give less power if not alligned in full sun.Jasonoid on YouTube gives great reviews in detail about tech specs on this and several other solar energy devices.Easy enough for one person to set up. Can be a little wobbly The cables are about 10 feet long. Plugs right into solar receptacle if your power station has one.It will charge your power station depending on the input your station can take and the available sun, and, how much power the batteries in your station can hold.I have a number of bluetti products, and they are all well thought out, ergonomically, durable, well made, and easy easy to use.Can get a teeny bit wet but it's not meant to get rained in or soaked or submerged. Dewy grass is probably fine, but there is a fabric case to this product.It's a great portable panel, if you need it only to boost your power system. My minivan has a 12 volt lighter type jack and charges my system while I drive. When I am parked without driving this charges my system to run my small 12v fridge in my dodge caravan on the days we camp and stay at a site.I am very happy with this panel.
B**N
so far, great solar panels, and easy storage
The solar panels work great plugged them into my Bluetti and started charging very happy with how compact they are. I think they’re gonna be a great asset to this. I would recommend them.
A**2
Nice Quality - Wired in Parallel - Charges our 3 Jackerys
I bought this to charge our Jackery Explorer SoGens (1000, 500 & 300 models) when the hard mounted 100w panel on our rooftop tent is shaded or blocked. Overall I am happy with it. I chose this panel vs Jackery's 100w foldable panel for a few major reasons.The Positives: At the time of purchase this panel was a better value at dollars per watts + rated 20 watts more than Jackery's panel - has standard MC4 plug ends - folds down into a smaller footprint vs Jackery's - The BIGGEST plus is that the cells are wired in parallel, which means any shading or partial blocked panels will NOT totally cut production of all the panels like it would with Jackery's that are wired in series.The Negatives - it is longer than the 100w Jackery panel when unfolded. This makes it a little awkward to set up and position. This panel feels quite heavy at 12+lbs.When plugged into the Jackery Explorer 1000 on a clear sunny SoCal Day in October I was able to pull in 105 +/- watts. It took roughly 6-1/2 minutes on average to raise the Jackery one % point at that wattage input (with nothing else drawing power from the Jackery). So this panel would roughly raise the Jackery from 80 to 100% in a little over 2 hours at that wattage input. (On a hazy sunny November day I pulled in 95-98 watts) The PV120 panel feeds a steady 80+/- watts to our Jackery 300 on clear sunny days. Can't remember what wattage it supplied to our Jackery Explorer 500 but will update after next use.The materials & panels seem to be sturdy and of high quality. The 3 adjustable feet on the back of the panels are a bit flimsy but work and fairly easy to adjust. The ten feet of 14 AWG wire (would have preferred larger 12 AWG wire) stores easily in the zippered pocket. Other reviewers have complained about this panel not being able to be left out in the rain. With no USB ports I feel this panel will be less prone to water / moisture ingress... but with such poor energy production during a rain storm why risk the damage?Again, I am happy with this panel overall. It has seen a lot of use over the last 4 years. I will update this review with any issues or further observations that may be important to share with potential buyers.***Please keep in mind*** - Don't expect panel ever produce the full rated wattage. Take the panels watt rating and multiply it by 75-90% (higher quality panel = higher % of production). Also, if charging your SoGen or a battery (through a charge controller) - once the battery level hits 80-90% it will throttle down the input wattage (usually down to 20w or less). The panel is NOT defective! Your BMS is trickle charging the top end of your batteries and preventing damage to them. Hope this review helps.
P**G
Three PV350's in series work great as a solar power house
I have three of these Bluetti PV350 solar panels. They work very well together. I was very pleased to discover that the MC4 cables attached to these panels are long enough to allow for directly connecting all three in series and then not needing any sort of jumper cable to finish the connection to the 8-gauge MC4 PV cable that I use to run to my safe indoor site for the battery pack. When I connect the panels in series, I position the panel attachment cables from the first and third panels to the center of the second panel. All the connections are then easily made with one cable (negative) from the first panel and one cable from the third panel (positive) connecting to the long cable pair that I have going back to the protected site where I have my Bluetti battery pack. The total length of the solar panel attachment cables is 10 feet, with the first 6.5 feet in one common cable and then for the last 3.5 feet, the positive and negative cables are separate. With two panels in series, I was receiving an average of 600 wats sustained and when I went to all three panels, the sustained average was 800 watts. I use an 8 gauge 100-foot-long PV cable made by Windy Nation and sold by Amazon. I do own some larger wattage fixed panels that I will eventually put into use, but I will only buy portable panels in the future. The possibilities of hail damage or theft have caused me to lose interest in rigidly fixed panels.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
1 week ago