EcoFlow 125W Bifacial Modular Solar Panel x 2
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EcoFlow 125W Bifacial Modular Solar Panel x 2

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EcoFlow 125W Bifacial Modular Solar Panel x 2The EcoFlow 125W bifacial modular solar panel offers 25% efficiency, plug and play expansion, and reliable performance in various weather conditions, making it ideal for long term home and outdoor use. Perfectly Tailored for Home Use Long Lasting Solar Solution for Your Home With a 30 year lifespan, this durable, low maintenance solar panel is ideal for home use. Home Backyard Fully charge EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3(4kWh) in as fast as 3 4 hours with 3 sets

The EcoFlow 125W bifacial modular solar panel offers 25% efficiency, plug-and-play expansion, and reliable performance in various weather conditions, making it ideal for long-term home and outdoor use.



Perfectly Tailored for Home Use

Long-Lasting Solar Solution for Your Home

With a 30-year lifespan, this durable, low-maintenance solar panel is ideal for home use.

Home Backyard
Fully charge EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3(4kWh) in as fast as 3-4 hours with 3 sets of 500W (125W × 4) panels[1].

RV
Fully charge EcoFlow DELTA 3(1kWh) in as fast as 2-3 hours with 1 set of 500W (125W × 4) panels[1].

Modular Design

Seamless Expansion and Broad Compatibility

The EcoFlow 125W Bifacial Solar Panel features an innovative modular design, delivering 125W power, 50V, and 3A current output, designed for seamless expansion within its safe range, it offers exceptional adaptability with various EcoFlow portable power stations.

Revolutionary N-Type TOPCon Solar Cells & Dual-Sided Design

Maximize Energy Generation

With N-Type TOPCon technology, achieve up to 25% conversion efficiency. The dual-sided design generates Max. 138W[2] bifacial output, capturing more solar energy.




Coated with Protective Lamination & Tempered Glass

Durable, All-Weather Design

Built with robust anti-corrosive aluminum frame, TOPCon cells feature 1.1mm ultra-thin tempered glass for excellent light transmission, POE films for UV and moisture resistance, PET backsheets for durability. The panel is IP68-rated with waterproof XT60-W connector, ensuring robust, weather-resistant performance.






Flexible, Lightweight Design for Adjustable Power Needs

The 500W setup weighs only 37 lbs (16.8 kg) . The modular design enables flexible power configuration. For situations requiring less than 500W or a lighter setup, the system can be split into individual panels, offering both flexibility and reduced weight. Featuring 3M™ Dual Lock™ Reclosable Fasteners[3], ensures quick and steady assembly, and the protective bag makes transport and storage effortless.



Universally Compatible Solar Cable

Plug and Play with Your Power System

Easily connect to third-party solar systems using the included photovoltaic connector (MC4 compatible)[4]. Safely charge your power systems and portable power stations with XT60 connectors, featuring waterproof, touch-safe, anti-leak technology for reliable performance.



EcoFlow 125W Bifacial Modular Solar Panel Charging Times

Specs

Rated Power: STC 125W (±3W) BNPI 138W (±3W)

Open Circuit Voltage: 50V

Short Circuit Current: STC 3.2A BNPI 3.4A

Optimal Operating Voltage: 43V

Optimal Operating Current: STC 3ABNPI 3.2A

Recommended Ambient Temperature: -40°C to 85°C

Efficiency: 25%

Bifaciality Coefficients: 80%±5%

Weight: Approx. 4.2 kg

Dimensions (L×W×H): 612×1154×22 mm

Maximum System Voltage: 600V DC (IEC/UL)

Cell Type: TOPCon monocrystalline silicon

Connector Type: XT60

Waterproof & Dustproof Rating: Solar Panel IP68 XT-60 Connector IP68

Warranty (AU): 5 Years

Lifespan: 30 years, 90%


What's In The Box

EcoFlow 125W Bifacial Modular Solar Panel ×2
Protective Bag ×1
Quick Start Guide, Safety Instructions & Warranty Card
EcoFlow XT60i to XT60i Extension Charging Cable ×1

Footnotes:

[1] Tested under optimal conditions.
[2] The maximum combined power output of the 125W bifacial panel is 138W. Under the same lighting conditions, the bifacial panel can generate up to 10% more power on the rear side compared to a single-sided panel, calculated as (138-125)/125 * 100% = 10.4%.
[3]The term "3M" and "dual lock" are both trademarks belonging to the 3M Company, also known as the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company.
[4] Included with the 500W (125W × 4) bifacial modular solar panel set.

 

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