Customer Reviews for EcoFlow - NextGen 220W Bifacial Portable Solar Panel - Black
Customer Rating
5
Impressed
on September 27, 2025
Posted by: Fr8ycat
Got 2 of these panels with my Delta Pro order back in January. Last power outage was during cloudy weather so decided to see what they could do. 2 panels connected in series achieved 65 watts with clouds, 455 watts once it cleared. These are my first solar panels and so far I’m impressed.
The bifacial next gen solar panels work great. I’ve seen over 200:watts produced on an 85 degree day. I just wish they had some type of handle to make it easier to carry them when they are not in the carrying case.
Written by a customer while visiting ecoflow
Customer Rating
4
Great product but…
on March 20, 2025
Posted by: Ken L
from Ellenton, FL
Gender:Male
I own three of this solar panels but two of them now have a broken panel at the middle support. The material between the individual solar panels are too rigid and it makes it difficult to set up which caused the panel to crack. It’s a shame because the output prior to the solar panels cracking was impressive. I would not buy these panels again.
Response from ecoflow By Ecoflowcustomersupport, March 20, 2025
Thank you for choosing EcoFlow. We greatly appreciate your feedback. Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we are committed to providing you with the best possible experience
Very efficient panel Little heavy and slightly difficult to set up but manageable No edge protection so easy getting warped under the hot sun
Written by a customer while visiting ecoflow
Customer Rating
5
Exceeded expectations.
on October 5, 2025
Posted by: Zurdo
from Florida
Gender:Male
I purchased the NextGen panel recently thru an App promotion that was excellent. I already had the Original 220w Bifacial. The new one is very easy to carry and setup -- unlike the original. They both have no problem providing about 198 watts each that you can rely on.
So yesterday for the first time I hooked them both up in series on a beautiful day with very large cotton candy clouds so I did not expect much, the panels rarely received full sunlight but I wanted to know what I could expect in less than ideal conditions.
Max output was 466 watts, minimum with 100% cloud cover was 64 watts. I monitored (for awhile) the clouds and the output, when the clouds cleared output ranged between 424 to 455 watts, with some cloud cover it averaged 250 to 390 watts. I charged my Delta 2 from 48% to 100% in about 2h8m.
I am very happy with the results, now I know that in full sunlight I can expect no less then 420 watts from both panels.