Nothing ends an off-grid trip faster than a dead power station and no way to refill it. The wall outlet is hours away, the days are getting shorter, and your battery is creeping toward empty. You need sunlight working for you, fast enough to keep up with what you actually use.
The Pecron PV300 does exactly that. It pours up to 300W into any solar-ready power station, folds flat for travel, and shrugs off dust and rain, so a long weekend or a multi-day outage does not end when the battery runs low.
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How much faster will the PV300 recharge your power station?
Fast enough to keep up with real use. In good sun the PV300 delivers roughly 225 to 270W in the real world, so it refills a 1,000Wh power station in about 4 to 5 hours, and tops up a phone-and-lights setup in a fraction of that.
- Spend less time waiting. A 300W panel recharges a midsize station in a single sunny afternoon instead of trickling all day.
- Stretch any trip. Pull what you need at night, refill it the next day, and never hunt for an outlet.
- Keep backup ready for free. During a long outage it keeps a power station topped up with no fuel and no generator.
- Set up in seconds. It unfolds on built-in kickstands and plugs in with no tools and no roof install.
Best for: campers, RVers, and homeowners who want strong, portable solar to keep a power station charged off the grid. Pair it with a solar-ready station like the F3000LFP or E3800LFP for a complete kit.

Built for real-world sun, not just lab numbers
High-efficiency monocrystalline cells
How does a panel pull more power from the same sunlight? Better cells. The PV300 uses 23.5 percent monocrystalline cells, which convert more of the light that hits them, so you get strong output even when the sky is not perfect.
Weatherproof and trail-ready
Will it survive the outdoors? Yes. An IP67 rating means it handles dust and rain, and it operates from 14F to 149F, so it works in a cold morning camp or a hot desert afternoon.
Folds flat, sets up fast
The PV300 folds down for travel and unfolds on its own kickstands in seconds, with no mounting and no permanent install. Move it through the day to chase the sun and keep output high.
Plugs into solar-ready stations
It feeds any solar-ready power station within its rated input, so one panel works across your whole kit instead of locking you into a single device.

Where the PV300 earns its place
- Camping and overlanding: recharge between days on the trail so the lights, fridge, and devices never go dark. Feed it into a portable station like the F3000LFP.
- RV and van life: add high-output solar without drilling a roof mount, then stow it flat when you move.
- Emergency backup: keep a power station charged through a multi-day outage with no fuel and no noise. Great paired with the 240V-capable E3800LFP.
Our team recommends the PV300 for anyone who wants serious recharging speed in a panel they can carry and set up anywhere.
Why a portable panel beats waiting for an outlet
- Charge anywhere the sun reaches, with no grid and no gas.
- Run silent. There is no engine, no fumes, and nothing to refuel.
- Skip the roof install. Set it on the ground, angle it at the sun, and move it as the day goes.
- Pay nothing per charge. Once it is yours, the sunlight is free.
A portable solar panel is a foldable array that recharges a power station from sunlight. The PV300 sits at the high-output end of that category, with enough watts to keep a real backup system topped up.
Specifications
| Rated power | 300W |
|---|---|
| Cell efficiency | 23.5 percent monocrystalline |
| Voltage at max power | 38.5V |
| Current at max power | 7.32A |
| Waterproof rating | IP67 |
| Operating temperature | 14F to 149F |
| Dimensions (unfolded) | 93 x 31 x 1 in |
| Design | Foldable, portable |
Frequently asked questions
How long does the PV300 take to recharge a power station? In good sun it delivers around 225 to 270W in the real world, so it refills a 1,000Wh station in roughly 4 to 5 hours. Larger stations take longer, and you can add a second panel to speed things up.
How is the PV300 different from the PV200? The PV300 delivers more rated output at 300W, which recharges a power station faster, while the PV200 is lighter and more compact.
Is the PV300 waterproof? It carries an IP67 rating, so it handles dust and light rain. Heavy storms still call for bringing it in.
Which power stations does it work with? Any solar-ready Pecron power station within its rated solar input, including the F3000LFP and E3800LFP.
Browse more portable solar panels to complete your kit. Questions before you buy? Reach our team at orders@mightygenerators.com.