🔋 Flex Your Power Anywhere — Lightweight, Bendable, Ready to Go!
The DOKIO 100W 18V Flexible Solar Panel is a semi-flexible, ultra-lightweight monocrystalline solar solution designed for mobile off-grid power. Weighing only 2.3 lbs and bending safely up to 30°, it fits curved surfaces on RVs, boats, and campers. Featuring durable ETFE coating and MC4 connectors, it supports easy expansion and reliable 12V battery charging, making it ideal for millennial professionals seeking portable, efficient energy on the move.












| ASIN | B07VL1PT64 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,176 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #174 in Solar Panels |
| Brand | DOKIO |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (598) |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2019 |
| Efficiency | Ultra Efficiency |
| Included Components | Bag |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
| Item model number | flexible solar panel 100w |
| Manufacturer | DOKIO |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Power | 100 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Part Number | flexible solar panel 100w |
| Product Dimensions | 38.4"L x 22.2"W x 0.04"H |
| Size | 100W |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 682559946444 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
A**R
It does what it's advertised to do, but it won't last for years
Output is good. It's flexible enough, but won't last for years. It's kind of a entry panel to get into the solar power. So don't expect a lot from it, but it will do what it's rated to do. It's not pretty, it's not that durable, but it does the job and it'll last till you inevitably upgrade
B**N
Works great, installation tips here as well.
attached to my camper roof with butyl rubber tape, one across the leading wind edge, the other 3 lengthwise, one on each side and one down the middle. non- wind edge i left for some breathing. went around the wind edge with some wide RV vinyl tape on the leading edge again just covering edge of the panel, making sure not to cover the solar. Also did this on the sides and left the back side open again for some air to get under. Stayed on great and will be purchasing a 3rd for 300W capacity. Going to run a outdoor fridge and margarita maker!
H**C
Not recommended for serious use
I bought these flexible solar panels hoping to use them on my RV, but they were a complete disappointment. From the very beginning, the panels felt fragile, and the corner mounting holes are too flimsy, they broke when I tried to flex the panels. Within a few months, the top layer started peeling off, exposing the solar cells, and the power output was far below what was advertised. I barely got half of the claimed watts. Some of the panels even developed burn marks or stopped working entirely. I was really concerned about safety. In my experience, these panels might only work for very temporary, light use like laying them on the ground while camping. They are not reliable for RVs or permanent installations. I wanted lightweight, flexible panels, but durability and safety are severely lacking. I hope they work for other people, as the concept is nice and the panels are safe, chemical-free, and easy to use.
B**E
Was at a good price point to try out, still in testing.
I connected in series and registers at 34-39 volts at solar control (MPPT) with "2 panels" after making light wood frames for them. The panels are not as good as some others I have used possibly but performance is definitely better than some of the ridgid panels I have. I might have better results with a different brand of MPPT controller, as of now I have limited experience with the panels. The two panels are keeping the 2 100 amp LiPo batteries around 13.6 volts but my area has received a lot of rainy weather and I'm not sure of the controller performance. The panels are light weight and I got them on a sale price so if they do as good as some others I have in good weather worth the money. My travel trailer is not conducive for mounting panels on the roof. I will try to give more to the review after having them in use for some time.
D**E
Excellent power output.
I am very happy with these. I've purchased more expensive, rigid, bifacial panels and these have done better side by side. And incredible light and portable. I kind've thought I'd sacrifice some power output with such affordable, flexible paneIs; but they do better. I just laid them flat in the yard on a partially sunny day. I ran them in series and it was putting out 77 volts, over 350 watts. They have high output. They have MC4 connectors so connecting up parallel or in series, 1 or all 4. They charged my 100ah battery quickly. I connected to my Anker but it was over voltage. I'll have to run them in parallel pairs. 3 worked. So I took the other to charge up things around the yard. I'd like to build light frames for them in the yard, anchor them. Move or turn or put them away as needed. Or I thought I'd hang them in the fence facing south. That would take just minutes. One of these would be great on a trip for charging things but four for this price is a good deal. Now while comparing these to the more expensive ones I did notice they did not do as well when shaded or if in series and just part of one panel is shade or blocked and virtually all power is lost. But run then in parallel or use them as portables. The expensive ones did not lose as much. I have found a great use. These four panels and a power station are able to run a larger window AC for about 6+ hours a day. It could be more as they only catch sun for half the day.
J**.
READ B4 U BUY!
Bought 6x100 watt flexible panels, these are linked 3S2P for a 60volt x 10amp load. I feed the input to a MPPT charge controller that maintains 2x100ah lifepo4 batteries. Panels have impressed me. Let's be realistic thou when you're weighing out your options. Fact 1) these panels feel like they want to break under their own weight. Fact 2) they need something to support them. Fact 3) lightweight like a slight breeze will carry them away Fact 4) these panels produce power from before sunrise to after sunset Fact 5) no frills, no gimmicks, no BS just solid basic power production. I'm just east of the Appalachian mountain range just a little south of the MD line. 11am on a clear day I've seen 606 watts max. At 6:30am with nothing more than a skyline silhouette of orange I've gotten 6 watts. Typical output hovers around 500 watts with clear skies. Low cost high output option if you're curious about solar this is an excellent entry level product. I'm planning to double my system soon and I'll be getting more of these exact panels no questions asked. ***UPDATE 12/25 panels have faded substantially, one shorted out in 11/25. It looks like these will not make the year mark. Perhaps a more rigged panel will last longer. Decent entry level panel for learning but not a long term solution to anything.
J**E
C’a représente le meilleur panneau de 100 W, par rapport au prix que j’ai pu essayer dans les cinq dernières années dans les produits Amazon. Je recommande ce panneau à tous mes amis depuis quelques années, et tout le monde est très satisfait. Il est souple, et il produit une puissance qui n’est pas 100 W, mais qui s’en approche quelques fois
J**N
The DOKIO 100W semi-flexible solar panel works as advertised and is lightweight and easy to install. However, my panels arrived with cracks on the front. They are functioning fine for now, but the damage is concerning and may affect long-term durability. Delivery quality could be improved. UPDATE: One of my two panels has stopped working due to water damage. There was a small crack on the corner where water got in. The company reached out to me and offered a refund. I informed them of the damage and how I believe it happened and it looks like they’re going to improve their packaging, which is good. I love to see a company who is willing to change.
A**R
Packaging was great. They are very light which is great. The quality looks good until you pick them up. It was my first time buying flexible panels and the first time I picked them up it felt like the panels were cracking between my fingers. I don't know if this is normal but it makes me afraid to move them as I don't want to damage them. As for performance. Was a full sunny day with low haze. I was getting roughly 55 watts per panel. I had them in series and they were providing 110 watts total. A bit disappointing. I had them flat on the ground so hopefully they will perform better at an angle. I'll try to post an update after I get some camping time in. Update: so the same evening I received the panels, after a day in the sun, I noticed that both had scorch marks. The next day I couldn't get hardly any power out of them. I'll be returning these.
H**H
Bought in February and didn’t install on boat until June. Seemed to work okay but not a great output for two panels.. took it apart today and realized one panel was putting out zero charge and is defective. Amazing customer service! They contacted me after this review and after a few back and forth exchanges they offered to replace the panel that wasn’t working. It arrived super quickly and I will install on my boat in the next couple of weeks. Looking forward to having two solar panels working. Good company and service.
G**W
Been around the block a few times! and this panel is way better then expected. Now one thing to keep in mind it's really a part time solar panel I would never expect it to last permanently mounted outside. Camping and to charge a power station is where it's best suited. I consistently get 5.8 amps in direct sunlight in to my LiTime 50 amp lipo, I am not interested in watts it's the amps going in your battery that say it all. So get inline ampmeter to confirm performance and yes it's delivering more then it's rating of 5.65 amps.
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