説明
Energy Independence Is Not a Luxury. It Is a Birthright.
In an age where the grid flickers with uncertainty and portable power has become the currency of modern freedom, the Solar Nomad arrives not as a gadget, but as a declaration. This is flexible monocrystalline solar technology that bends — literally and philosophically — to the contours of your life. Whether you are outfitting a remote off-grid cabin, powering a marine expedition across open water, or building a mobile command center in a converted van, the Solar Nomad delivers light where there was none, and silence where a generator once roared.
Monocrystalline cells have long been the gold standard in photovoltaic efficiency. Unlike their polycrystalline cousins, each cell is cut from a single, pure silicon crystal — a unified lattice that offers higher conversion rates (22-24% versus 15-17%), better performance in low-light conditions, and a longer service life. The Solar Nomad takes this crystalline purity and frees it from the weight and fragility of traditional glass-encased panels. The result is a panel that weighs less than a third of its rigid equivalent, conforms to curved surfaces up to 30 degrees, and can be walked on — literally installed underfoot on a boat deck or RV roof without shattering.
The 18V output is the universal language of portable power stations, deep-cycle batteries, and 12V/24V charging systems. With power ratings spanning 125W to 250W, you select the current that matches your ambition — trickle-charge a trolling motor battery all weekend, or run a 12V refrigerator, satellite terminal, and LED lighting array simultaneously. Each panel ships with MC4 connectors and a junction box pre-installed, making expansion modular: connect multiple panels in parallel or series to scale from a single-panel trickle charger to a full-roof array. No proprietary ecosystem, no locked-in controller — just open-standard photovoltaic engineering that plays nicely with every MPPT and PWM charge controller on the market.
The sun asks nothing of you. The Solar Nomad ensures you know how to answer.
Key Features
Technical Specifications
- Cell Type: Monocrystalline Silicon (Single Crystal)
- Power Output: 125W / 150W / 200W / 250W (Selectable Variant)
- Nominal Voltage: 18V DC (Open Circuit Voltage ~21.6V)
- Conversion Efficiency: 22% – 24%
- Weight (125W): Approx. 2.8 kg | (250W): Approx. 5.5 kg
- Dimensions (125W): Approx. 1060 × 540 × 2.5 mm | (250W): Approx. 1560 × 700 × 2.5 mm
- Surface Material: ETFE Laminated Composite (UV-Resistant, Anti-Reflective)
- Ingress Protection: IP67 (Dust-Tight, Immersion up to 1m)
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to +85°C
- Connectors: MC4 (Male/Female Pair), Pre-Installed Junction Box
Application Scenarios
The Solar Nomad is engineered for those who generate their own infrastructure. Marine cruisers mount it flat on cabin roofs and curved coachroofs to keep navigation electronics and refrigeration running silently at anchor. Van-life and overlanding communities install it on pop-top roofs, roof racks, and even awning rails — folding and stowing when not needed, unfolding to harvest 250W in under 30 seconds. Off-grid cabin and tiny-home builders deploy arrays of these panels as primary energy harvesters, feeding lithium iron phosphate battery banks through MPPT controllers for year-round autonomy. Field researchers, disaster response teams, and remote medical units rely on the Solar Nomad's combination of low weight and high output to power communications gear, diagnostic equipment, and lighting in environments where resupply is measured in days, not hours. If your work or passion takes you beyond the last power pole, the Solar Nomad is your first infrastructure investment — and the one that pays dividends in silence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I walk on this solar panel?
A: Yes. The ETFE-laminated surface is designed to withstand foot traffic and abrasion. It is commonly installed on boat decks, RV roofs, and walkways. Avoid concentrated point loads like high heels or sharp tools.
Q: What charge controller do I need?
A: Any standard MPPT or PWM solar charge controller rated for 12V/24V systems will work. For systems above 200W total, an MPPT controller is recommended for optimal efficiency. The panels use standard MC4 connectors.
Q: How many panels can I connect together?
A: You can connect multiple panels in parallel (voltage stays at 18V, current adds) or series (voltage adds, current stays constant). Practical limits depend on your charge controller's maximum input voltage and current ratings. For a typical 100V/50A MPPT controller, 4-6 panels in series is a common configuration.
Q: Does it work in cloudy or low-light conditions?
A: Monocrystalline cells outperform polycrystalline in low-light conditions, but output will be reduced proportionally to available irradiance. Expect 10-25% of rated output under heavy overcast skies. The panels continue to generate power even in indirect daylight.
Q: Is installation hardware included?
A: MC4 connectors and a pre-installed junction box are included. Mounting hardware (grommets, adhesive, VHB tape, or rail clamps) is sold separately and should be selected based on your installation surface — fiberglass, aluminum, wood, or composite.
Q: What is the lifespan of a flexible monocrystalline panel?
A: With proper care and avoidance of permanent sharp bends, expect 15-25 years of service life. Output typically degrades at approximately 0.5-0.8% per year. The ETFE laminate provides UV protection that slows degradation compared to PET-laminated flexible panels.
Q: Can I use this panel to charge a portable power station directly?
A: Yes. Most portable power stations (Jackery, EcoFlow, Bluetti, Goal Zero) accept 18V solar input via MC4-to-DC adapters. Check your specific power station's solar input voltage range — the 18V nominal output falls within nearly all portable station specifications.
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