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The ZOUPW 450W Portable Solar Panel features advanced N-Type monocrystalline 16-busbar cells delivering 25% efficiency and up to 450W output. Designed for compatibility with high-voltage power stations like EcoFlow Delta and Bluetti Elite 100, it weighs only 29.5 lbs thanks to aerospace-grade fiberglass construction. IP68 waterproof rating and smart bypass diodes ensure durability and consistent power even in partial shade or harsh weather. Includes a versatile 4-in-1 adapter cable kit and foldable design for easy transport, making it ideal for RV, off-grid, and emergency backup use.















| Brand | ZOUPW |
| Efficiency | 25% high conversion efficiency |
| Included Components | 450W N-Type 16BB Poldable Solar Panel × 1, Ground Stakes × 4, Solar connector to DC7909(With DC8020 Adapter)/XT60/Anderson Cable × 1, Storage Bag × 1, User Manual × 1 Included Components 450W N-Type 16BB Poldable Solar Panel × 1, Ground Stakes × 4, Solar connector to DC7909(With DC8020 Adapter)/XT60/Anderson Cable × 1, Storage Bag × 1, User Manual × 1 See more |
| Item Weight | 29.5 Pounds |
| Material | A+ monocrystalline solar cells, ETFE coating material, Fiberglass material |
| Product Dimensions | 121.85"L x 0.79"W x 34.57"H |
P**N
Good products, customer service is first rate, highly recommend
11/7/25 True to their word, ZoupW send me a replacement panel at no cost. They also sent me several emails over the last 2 months to update me on the new batch of panel production and ETA on delivery. Excellent customer service and communication. 9/7/25 I emailed customer service, and got a reply less than 24 hours later offering a replacement at no cost. ZoupW customer service continues to be excellent. I'm bummed one panel went out so fast, but happy with how quickly and easily ZoupW was able to resolve my problem. 8/31/25 I've been continuing to use these daily, and noticed a significant drop in production this morning. I went to check out what was wrong and was sad to see one panel was starting to "melt" like other users have reported, showing that cloudy look. Photos to come, and I will reach out to customer support to see how they handle the situation. Update: These solar panels continue to amaze me. Set-up and take-down are quick and easy. I've had them for about 2.5 months now, and am using them daily. I've been so happy, I ended up buying another set. Output is incredible. The maximum I have been able to see from one set is 539w. However, I am regularly seeing 380-400w with good weather and decent orientation. I now have both sets wired in series to my portable power station (Growatt) and have seen them peak at 1044w!!! Such amazing performance. I tested them both separately to see if there was any variance between them. I set them up as close to identical orientation as possible. It was a little overcast so the production wasn't super high, but the test was to see how close they would produce to one another, not their max. One put out 335w, the other put out 338w. I was impressed with their output similarity. It goes to show their manufacturing quality. The 3w difference is probably more due to a slight, non visible difference in orientation. Difference of less than 1% is more of a rounding error. The included cables are nice to have. My power station came with an MC 4 to XT-60i cable, so I didn't need the included one, but the included extension was nice to have and I use it. The stands are holding up well, and I have no fear of them breaking. The handles are holding up well too. Again, I am setting these up and taking them down daily, and have for the last 2.5 months, with no break in stands or brackets. I think the weak stand brackets in other reviews were from the previous version, the new ones seem more durable. Customer service is also very good. I've sent ZoupW several emails asking questions, and they get back to me in a timely manner. The carrying cases are also very nice. They offer good padding and make moving and storing the panels in the evening a breeze. The zippers are of good quality too. So far, there is really nothing I'm super unhappy about. The production is excellent, and has not changed or decreased since I got them. Small negatives: -Both panels came with a small scratch about an inch long, in different places. The production is not impacted or noticeably reduced, so it's not a big deal. I would prefer no scratch, but as these are portable and I plan to take advantage of that portability, I'm sure to add a few scratches to it. -One hinge that holds two panels together has been a little lose since I got it, but it has not gotten worse, and the rivets are holding well. ZoupW has been so great in the customer service department. They sent me detailed instructions on how to repair if the rivets fail, including what replacement rivets would work well, and offered to reimburse the cost of the replacement parts. So far, a replacement has not been necessary, nor do I think it will be, but I am confident in their help and assistance if required. I have watched many reviews for this panels, and others that are similar. In my opinion, this is the best one. Unmatched efficiency and price; a truly good value. Original Review: Longer review to come in the future because this item deserves it, but I wanted to quickly say something about it. I have had it for a month, and it has been excellent. The company, ZoupW, has been excellent as well, quick to respond to inquiries via email within 1-2 business days. 5 star experience, would buy again, and using daily. I am not an "Amazon Vine" reviewer, and purchased this with my own money. Like I said, more to come when I have time to give a proper review with images.
G**E
Initial testing on a cold December day yielded excellent results.
(Update on October 5, 2025) I just received the 180 Watt version of this panel. This to add to the 450 Watt version I got last December. I checked it out electrically and it seems fine. Open voltage and amperage are to spec. There is a slight discoloration spot of about 4cm x 1cm on one of the two panels but it does not seem to affect the output. What is weird is that neither the 450 Watt or 18 Watt versions I received came with the anchoring stakes. Like the set I got last December, it did not come with the stakes to anchor the legs in place. I ordered the panels on December 17 and they arrived on December 21. Two day early. Wife was bemused as she thinks I have a solar panel purchasing disorder. Today was partly cloudy and 15F (-9C) here at latitude 43 North or so. It was too cold to fire up one of my portable power stations so I just deployed the panels in my driveway after shoveling snow from it. I got a break in the clouds and a nice flare when the sun hit the edge of a cloud. Open circuit voltage is listed at 45.9 Vdc. Open circuit current is listed at 12.4 Amps. My Fluke 87 meter registered a maximum voltage of 51.2 Vdc and a maximum current of 12.48 Amps. This at 12:30 in the afternoon with the sun at it's lowest annual position in the sky. With heavy clouds, voltage dropped to 47.2 Vdc at about 2.5 - 3.0 amps current flow. No extension cable used. As these are new to the market with minimal (but high rated reviews) I took a chance. Based upon my testing, these panels performed as rated. I am very happy with them. It will be awhile before I get to use them camping. The stands work fine and, being longer than the ones on another brand, I was able to get a satisfactory angle to the sun during my testing. This speaks well for early morning and late evening sun chasing. The quality of the panels is good. The stands stay in place when you deploy them making the setup pretty easy. There is plenty of room for the cables to fit though the rubber grommets and they slide freely. The corner bumpers are tight too. The carrying bag seems well make and nicely padded with about 1/2" padding on both sides. Both the adapter and extension cable are well made using 12AWG wire and continuity was good. I am please with this purchase. The panel assembly arrived fast and works as advertised. Obviously no long term usage yet but for now a solid 5 Stars.
D**H
Fantastic 450W Solar Panel!
As a user of the Delta Pro 3 power station for garage subpanel off-grid power needs, and for camping, I decided to give the ZoupW 450W foldable portable solar panel a shot. So, I bought two of them when the Black Friday sale first hit. And let me tell you, I was blown away... Convenience The first thing I was pleased about was the EASE of panel deployment. This is as simple as it gets! It's light enough to carry around with one hand, and then you have two handles to hold onto to open the panels out, deploy the kickstands, before lowering the panel down...all within 15 seconds! And the additional section of MC4 cabling they give you is long enough to easily connect the panel to both a second panel, and the MC4 cable run to the power station. This also makes it easy to reposition the panels when chasing the sun, as you don't have to disconnect the panel cables to accomplish that. And repacking and storing the panel is just as easy! Nice storage/carry case as well! Performance I connected two of these 450W panels in parallel, and wired it to the low PV 11V-60V, 20A solar input on my Delta Pro 3. Not only did it perform to spec, it performed ABOVE spec! And the best part, is that the panels' kickstands do not allow for a high angle deployment for winter sun, and I was STILL seeing performance above spec! Needless to say, if you're concerned that these panels were designed for Spring/Fall/Summer solar angles due to the limitation of the kickstands, don't be! Also, on cloudy days, the panels were performing much better than my older panel array from another company, as well as distant tree branch shading. These panels definitely do better in lower light, and they are definitely shade tolerant! I was so impressed by these two 450W panels, that I bought two more on Black Friday sale to use on the high PV 30V-150V, 15A solar input on my Delta Pro 3, wired in series. I saw the same high performance with those panels as well, even with the limitation of wiring panels in series vs wiring them in parallel (parallel is always better when you're able to). They perform above spec at times in full sun, which is just incredible! About the only con I could find with these panels, is that they should include MC4 connection caps on the ends of the cables that extend from the panel's junction box. I say this because if you plan to deploy these panels on a small coating of snow (after shoveling out the area of course), you WILL get some snow into the connections if you're not careful being that the hard-wired cable lengths on the panel are just long enough to touch the ground when the panel is deployed (they point straight down and touch the ground). But aside from that, I have no issues with these panels so far. We'll see how they perform a year from now. Highly recommend! Nicely done ZoupW!
D**.
Great value and performance for what your getting.
Comes with multiple connectors for different power stations. Charges my pecron without issues. I got about 70-100 watts when the sun was behind the clouds and 140 when the sun was out, I think it could get more watts in better weather but I’m pretty happy with 140. It’s great for the price and the case is nice quality too. I’d probably get more of these in the future if I see myself using more power during camping trips.
M**T
Super portable, great output - five stars.
Pretty impressed by this panel. I have a fleet of solar/battery/inverter rigs (Bluetti mostly, some Victron & EG4) that I use for event production - portable/daily setup and ease of transport are key. I often bring 200-800 watts of RichSolar rigid panels out for events as they are a manageable size, and higher voltage. Or I have a few ~200w AllPowers folding panels for smaller needs. I picked up 2 of the ZOUPW 350w panels, and they get five stars from me. Lightweight, the transport bags work really well, and setup was a breeze. And importantly - solid power output! I was getting ~250-325w from each panel, while "400 watts" of the RichSolar panels was only pulling in closer to 175-225w. And the ZOUPW are so much easier to transport safely, and quick to deploy (no homemade stands needed!). They seem well made, balancing durability and weight. The AllPowers are fine, but the kickstand design is clunkier and more awkward to deploy (and not as durable IMO) I'll likely pick up a few more of these ZOUPW The 350w seemed like they hit the sweet spot on portability and weight for my needs, though the 450w aren't that much bigger.
H**N
You can't miss out on this great portable solar panel ZOUPW 450 Watt Portable Solar Panel
This solar panel is absolutely amazing. Most panels I have reviewed online deliver 70 - 80 % of their rated power. I have not had a clear day when charging my Bluetti AC300/B300K solar generator so far, but I have seen short spells of over 500 watts on the app for the PV charging rate. I live in Trinidad, West Indies and our climate is HOT.... yet even with the negative temperature coefficient I see consistently when the sunshine is out more than the rated 450 watts on the charging rate. In temperate climates I can imagine what this panel is capable of producing in cooler temperatures. Because of buildings and trees I place the panel on a kennel and the galvanise sheets get really hot. You have to be cautious removing the panel when completing a charge on a hot day as the portable panel gets really hot. I don't even bother to adjust the panel angle, as it stays flat and gets over 400 watts in this orientation after 4 p.m. The build is robust and weight is manageable at 27 pounds, for a panel this large. I cannot say how fast it would recharge the Bluetti generator from a low state but at better than 400 watts for 6 hours would refill the unit from a low state. I would unreservedly recommend the ZOUPW 450 watt portable solar panel as a GREAT BUY for all the right reasons:- price, portability, build quality, delivering better than rated power, accessories, carrying case and plug and play ability. The only problem is I did not get a test sample !!!!! hahahahahahaha , well you can't get everything in life!! great job ZOUPW..........
J**S
Great OVERALL SOLAR PANELS & GREAT support from ZoupW !!!
Alright, so I did ALL of the research for our boon-docking and camping excursions. I finally decided to buy two of the Zoupw N-Type 16BB 450 W portable Solar Panels. They received great feedback and reviews here on Amazon and YouTube. They were packaged well & I received them in their boxes well. I was able to charge our Bluetti AC200L & B300K battery with about 900+ watts of power during full sun since we last purchased them back in July 2005 (this year). Well, after 3 months of casual use (stowed them away in our camper at dusk daily in the nice padded cases) - they have begun to develop issues. As you can see by the photos attached, I am getting "burn-ins" I guess is what they call it. Clouds developing behind the coating / glass and what appears to be burned out cells. Last week the 1st set of 4 panels developed these cloudy issues & what appear to be burn marks under the panel's film. Then this week the 2nd set of panels began to exhibit the same "burn-ins" as the 1st set. Based on these results, I do not think I can recommend these panels to anyone, just yet. I took photos and contacted the manufacturer via e-mail. So far no response. I'm hoping to get a response from the manufacturer via the warranty they provide as the panels are now producing less then half of the advertised voltage. UPDATE: Well, ZoupW and their very nice service / support personnel have reached out to me shortly (1-2 days) after I guess seeing my posting / review. Anyways, after careful back and forth with my service personnel and several more images and testing, ZoupW decided to conclude that the panels are not longer functioning per their manufacturing standards. Therefore, ZoupW elected to send me two (2) 450watt replacement panels as the old ones would not work properly. After about a week I received both panel sets (within 2 days of each other). I was able to setup the new panels to our existing configuration (Bluetti AC200L & B300K). The panels cranked back up to their 900+ watts on a good sunny day with about 885 watts on average during earlier morning or late afternoon sun. On cloudy days we can be assured of about 400 - 680 watts fluctuating as the clouds block the sun. I've been testing them for the past two weeks and the new replacement panels are working very well, indeed. I want to extend a very much deserved THANK YOU TO ZOUPW and my support coordinator "Chang". They truly stepped up and wanted to make sure I was made happy and whole once again. I'm impressed with their customer service and so far the new replacement panels are working quite well. So, ZoupW has my confidence that they will in fact stand behind their product when they've concluded that indeed the panels were malfunctioning. NEW DESIGN: the replacement panels, while the same size have now a 1/3rd shorter kick stand & they put little rubber pads on the back of the panels where the kickstands would rest/hit. Nice touch on the rubber pads. However, I would love to see a scalable kickstand (so as to position the panels according to the rise & fall of the sun). Also, to ZoupW, I would like to see the MC4 leads behind the panels extended to about 4 - 5 feet. This way when making series or parallel connections, they can reach each other as the panels, spread out are almost 120 inches wide. I have had to buy short extension MC4 leads to accomplish this feat. The handles now have a new silicone based material that looks and works out great. Other than that, I am VERY HAPPY with out new panels and look forward to enjoying them for years to come on our camping excursions. Cheers, mates !!!!
W**7
Good product, with caveat.
I purchased this solar unit because of the 450w rating. I have never been able to get the full 450w charging rate, but I have gotten right at 400 under ideal conditions. The unit I purchased had the old style kickstands and two of them broke off after several uses. The kickstands are important unless you want to lean the panels up against something to support them at the proper angle. I wrote to the seller and they sent me some new and improved kickstands. Unfortunately, they mount with a rivet gun and I didn't have one, so I used hot glue to fasten them to the frame. Time will tell if this works. For this reason, I have knocked off two stars. On the plus side, the panels came with a heavy duty carrying case which includes a pouch to store the cables. The handles mounted to the top of the panels make it easy to carry, but I must say that they are quite heavy. The unit folds out easily into four, connected panels and takes up about 10 feet of space. If you decide to buy these, be sure to get the updated model with reinforced kickstands!
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