

☀️ Charge smarter, travel lighter, power freer.
The ALLPOWERS SP026 is a foldable 60W portable solar panel featuring high-efficiency mono-crystalline cells (22-25%) and multiple outputs (USB-C 60W max, USB-A, DC) to charge phones, laptops, and power stations simultaneously. Weighing only 2.4kg and folding to a compact size, it’s designed for professionals who demand reliable, lightweight solar power for camping, RV use, or emergency backup with built-in smart safety protections.







| AC Adapter Current | 2.64 Amps |
| ASIN | B0BWRQT97Z |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,229 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #82 in Solar Battery Chargers & Charging Kits |
| Brand | ALLPOWERS |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,881) |
| Date First Available | February 24, 2023 |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Included Components | 60W SOLAR PANEL |
| Item Weight | 5.29 pounds |
| Item model number | SP026 |
| Manufacturer | ALLPOWERS Industrial International Limited |
| Material | Polycrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum Power | 60 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Part Number | AP-SP-026-BLA |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 14.9"L x 10"W x 2.7"H |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | SP026-60W |
| Wattage | 60 watts |
B**N
Great Full Featured - Solar PowerStation at a great price.
2021 AllPowers 120 watt Solar Panel I already have an AllPowers 372Wh Power Station Generator. Which works great. I have used it to power lights and fans during a power outage. Also used it to power Christmas lights on my pontoon boat this year. The Power Station is easy to use, well built and even supports Bluetooth connectivity through an app on my iPhone. I compared many brands before choosing Allpowers. In the end AllPowers offered the most features, quality and value for the price. Very glad I made the Allpowers choice and highly recommended it. I am an AllPowers fan. Anytime I have contacted AllPowers support they have been quick to respond, knowledgeable about their products and very willing to engage on resolving my issues. Now I am trying the new AllPowers 120 watt Solar Panel, to charge my AllPowers power station generator. This panel is capable of charging any Brand of generator/power station or other project needing solar power; As it comes with a wide variety of connectors and adapters. My AP power station can use AC wall power, a DC 5.5 x 2.1mm barrel plug or an Anderson connector to charge. This panel comes with both DC5521 and Anderson connected, as well as adapters for many other needs. It’s size and weight is what surprised me the most. At 22 x 14.2 x 2 when folded, it is just two notebook paper pages tall by a little more than one sheet of notebook paper (landscape) wide. When fully open it is 22 x 60 inches, much smaller than similar wattage panels. I believe this is because this newer panel is more solar efficient than older style panels @ (21%). Ultimately this means this panel has a faster charge time, is lighter weight and is smaller size than similar older panels on the market. It comes with a built in charge controller that manages the various voltage and amperage power out of the panel. For example the MP4 solar connector provides 21v at 20A, DC ports provide 12v at 10amps, USB ports provide 5v at 2.4amps and DC 18v at 3amps for a laptop. You can also chain two of theses panels together to get more amperage for even more power and faster charging times. All right out of the box. Overall this is an impressive foldable solar panel with all of the features and adapters you may need, faster charge times, better solar efficiency, lighter weight and smaller size than comparable panels. I continue to be amazed at the AllPowers products. The quality and features they offer are first rate and are offered at a very reasonable price point.
S**G
Fantastic light and portable solar panel
This thing is light and folds into a neat package with a zippable container to store wires. It uses velcro for easy opening and closing. It's surprisingly light. I've had other solar panels before that were heavier for the same wattage. It charges devices excellently. I plug it into a small Allpowers battery. It usually keeps it topped up on sunny days. Sometimes, I plug devices into the USB slots and that works fine as well, though it reduces the wattage to the battery (as expected). I have not tested it on any other battery besides the Allpowers one, so I don't know how well those would work, but I don't really need any additional functionality for my purposes. The maximum power I got out of it was 54 watts. It's advertised as 60 watts, and I think it would be possible if it were angled in exactly the right way, but 54 is pretty good. Most of the time, it's between 10-15 watts in dawn conditions and 35-50 watts in full sunlight. The reviewers saying the 60 watts is false advertising probably have defective units or wires, because it works fine for me. The foldable nature makes it very portable but at the same time, makes it a bit hard to angle the entire panel properly. More often, only half will be angled correctly. This isn't a problem with the design but just something inherent in folding 6 panels instead of 2. I never found this to be a problem. It also has straps for attaching wires or carabiners, but I never had a problem just leaving it on a floor or roof, and sometimes angling the top half towards the sun if I really need to. Cleaning dust from it is a breeze. Just wipe it with a wet towel. It's easy to keep the water away from the electronic bits. In summary, this is a fantastic piece of tech and hasn't failed me yet.
C**Y
Surprising quality for price and good power output
I ordered this on the Friday before Hurricane Ian hit as soon as I saw it heading our way. This was the only affordable 200W portable panel I could get delivered in time and with mixed reviews I wasn’t sure what to expect but I was pleasantly surprised. We ended up not having mains power for 8 days after Hurricane Ian and this panel pulled in over 1KWh in total daily on sunny days, so it helped keep things running with minimal gas generator usage. The weight is clearly listed, but it does feel a lot heavier than it looks. On one hand it would be too heavy to take on walks/hikes, but the weight does give some confidence in the quality and helps to stop it blowing over. I coupled this with a Bluetti EB3A, knowing it also has a 8.3 amp solar input max. This limits the theoretical power from this 18V panel at 150W. On clear sunny days with the panels cool, I saw just over 140W on the input, so that was close. When the panels naturally got hot as they do in the sun, the input was around 130W and it stayed around there for about 9 hours on clear days, which leads me to think that current max on the Bluetti unit was the limiting factor. On cloudy days the input dropped to around 20-30W, which was to be expected. The panel rating is almost impossible to achieve outside of a lab regardless of the panels, so I was generally pleased with the performance. I set this up and pulled it down daily for the week after the hurricane, also moving it around about 4 times a day to keep it roughly pointed at the sun, using the built in stands. It is a little floppy getting it set up, but it was stable and never fell down even though it was breezy on several days. During 8 days, it folded one panel on itself once after a strong gust and that only halved the power, so I think the panels are wired in parallel. Even with other shadows the panels still put out some power. After over a week of constant use and daily setup it still looks brand new. Nothing looks like it is about to tear, etc. I also like the accessories, which included the correct DC barrel for the Bluetti, and having MC4 for the most robust connections. About my only complaint besides the weight for a portable panel is one of the MC4 connectors seems too tight and even with an MC4 tool it was extremely difficult to detach. All my other MC4 connectors are fine and looks like just this one was a little off on the molding. I’m using a mix of SAE and DC for quick disconnects anyway, so it is not too much of a hassle.
M**R
I was able to buy these for around 400 or $450 Canadian after tax. I am presently dealing with a catastrophic emergency situation and need reliable high power: these panels are well worth that money. I have three of them, they’re stronger in the sun than a Honda generator. Unfortunately, the allpowers R2500 battery inverters are the polar opposite, and I had two units fail in a dangerous condition - so all powers is a mixed bag. I think these panels that they make are extraordinary and you can’t get a better value unless it’s secondhand. And with respect to their batteries, you can’t get a worse value and they’re dangerous. To all powers itself: your service and support is either nonexistent or dishonest in the case of your return process for the batteries; Amazon had to cover the batteries in the A-to-Z process - but that doesn’t mean I hate your company, I strongly dislike your company, but want to praise you for your exceptional solar panels. Maybe you should stop selling batteries and focus on your solar panels which as far as I can tell are the best on the market at this time in Canada for portable units.
C**N
Finally, two sunny days to check out the 200w ALLPOWERS solar panel. I got 172w and 180w (Jan 14 around noon in southern Ontario). Panel is hanging on the fence on the three build-in nylon loops. They are stable enough to hold the weight. Panel didn’t come with the MC4 to XT60 cable to charge my Ecoflow River 2 max, but it has other useful cables to charge a car battery etc. I was a bit concerned because the panel isn't ETFE laminated but I hope it will be durable anyway. Overall, a very good panel in my opinion. Edit after a month: Panel is still working fine, no issues. I get good power out of it even on cloudy days.
Z**O
A little bulky folded up, like a big old laptop. Great for vandwelling or camping. I've not measured the output but definitely charges my small power stations faster than the 30 watt folder I bought last year. What sold me on this one, is that another panel can connect to it in series. Readily attached with fastening loops and the single loop at the top is strong enough to support though it hangs at an angle. It will flip closed in a bit of a breeze, but another bungee cord attached to the side prevents this.
P**T
I purchased this panel to complement the same-brand ALLPOWERS 300W Power Station battery unit. (purchased separately). I'm very satisfied with it. It's exactly as described, seems well-made and durable, easy to use and charges my battery unit quite efficiently and effectively. In full direct sunlight, it was easily putting 70-80W into my battery and only took a cpl hours to refill it completely. I was pleasantly surprised to see it keep pumping power (although reduced) when the sun wasn't hitting it directly. It has a couple of handy pop-out legs to keep it tilted at the right angle to the sun, and well as an attached pouch that holds the MC4 panel cables and a couple different types of adaptor cables to connect it to your power unit or device. Order fulfillment was quick and easy and it arrived in 2 days, well-packed for the trip. I'd definitely recommend this model if the power output meets your needs.
Y**P
Panel is great and came in good packaging. Super heavy to move around and the legs don't have much stretching capability. I would have given this a definite 5 stars for the power and portability. The delivery guy dropped it to a different residence and it was just a hassle to get it back as it's super heavy and I had few more items arriving on the same day. This is the first Amazon delivery in 8 years that was dropped off to a different suite altogether! Seller is great and item arrived on time as expected. Will update the review on the performance since it was an overcast day. Review after 3 months: panel works great even in low light but the output is not more than 50 watts on full overcast day. Buy this if it's on sale!
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