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  • 150W | Hard Frame Solar Panel | 22V/27V

    150W
    Hard Frame Solar Panel
    22V/27V

    4.8
    Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
    148 Reviews
    • HPX PRO Technology
    • Compatible with all battery types
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    From $144
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    From $144
    Regular price
    $199
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  • 200W | Flexible Solar Panel | with HPX PRO Technology

    200W
    Flexible Solar Panel
    with HPX PRO Technology

    4.8
    Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
    33 Reviews
    • Efficient HPX PRO TECHNOLOGY for maximum solar absorption
    • Ultra-thin 3mm design for transport and ease of install
    Regular price
    $199
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    $199
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    $349
  • 200W | Hard Frame Solar Panel | 22V

    200W
    Hard Frame Solar Panel
    22V

    4.9
    Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
    19 Reviews
    • Efficient HPX PRO TECHNOLOGY for maximum solar absorption and shade reduction
    • Compatible with all battery types
    Regular price
    $199
    Sale price
    $199
    Regular price
    $249
  • 150W | Hard Frame Solar Panel | 42V/49V

    150W
    Hard Frame Solar Panel
    42V/49V

    4.4
    Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars
    16 Reviews
    • Efficient HPX PRO Technology for maximum solar absorption and shade reduction
    • Compatible with all battery types
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    From $194
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    From $194
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    $199
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  • 150W | Flexible Solar Panel | with HPX PRO Technology

    150W
    Flexible Solar Panel
    with HPX PRO Technology

    4.8
    Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
    5 Reviews
    • HPX PRO Technology
    • Only 3mm thin
    Regular price
    $169
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    $169
    Regular price
    $199
  • 170W | Hard Frame Solar Panel | 22V

    170W
    Hard Frame Solar Panel
    22V

    • HPX PRO Technology
    • Massive 9.42A output
    Regular price
    $179
    Sale price
    $179
    Regular price
    $179

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4WD Solar Panels

4WD Solar Panels Built for the Bush 

When you're heading off-road, your power setup needs to be as tough as your rig. iTechworld 4WD solar panels are designed, engineered, and tested right here in Australia, meaning they’re built to survive all the harsh conditions that come their way. From red dust and UV to rain, heat, and relentless road vibrations, they won’t let you down.

These aren't your average panels. Built with rigid aluminium frames, low-profile tempered glass, and premium HPX PRO monocrystalline cells, you’re getting the maximum solar output per square metre; perfect when roof space is limited but your power demands aren’t.

Whether you're charging a fridge, running lights, or topping up your dual battery system these panels will go the distance. No noise. No fuel. Just reliable, solar-powered freedom. Trust the battery experts and power your next adventure with iTechworld. 

What Makes iTechworld 4WD Solar Panels Different?

  • Made for the Outback: Every iTechworld 4WD solar panel features a rugged aluminium frame and tempered glass to handle red dust, rain, UV, and road abuse, keeping your adventures stress-free.

  • Premium HPX PRO Cells: High-efficiency monocrystalline cells push out more power per square metre, even when you find yourself in low-light conditions.

  • Slim and Tough: Low-profile design resists wind drag and vibration. This makes them ideal for rooftop racks, ute canopies, or permanent canopy installs.

  • Optimised for Lithium and AGM: Plug straight into your iTechworld lithium setup or use with AGM and other 12V systems. They’re ready to go either way.

  • Built for Real Australia: These panels are tested right here, under red dust, coastal salt, blazing sun, and bone-shaking corrugations.

  • Plug-and-Play Compatibility: These solutions fit right in with iTechworld MPPT solar regulators, battery boxes, and full off grid solar systems.

  • Set and Forget Design: Designed for permanent rooftop or canopy mounting where you want consistent, reliable daily solar intake without needing to pack away anything.

  • Expandable Options: Need portable backup? Link yours with our solar panel folding kits for extra watts when you're camped in the shade.

FAQs

What size solar panel do I need for my 4WD setup?

It depends on what your power needs are. A typical 160W to 200W 4WD solar panel will be enough to power a fridge, lights, and device charging, but larger setups might need 300W or more, especially if you're running multiple appliances or staying off-grid longer.

Which type of solar panel is best suited for camping with a 4WD?

Rigid panels are ideal for permanent roof mounting and long-term durability, while solar panel folding kits offer flexibility and portability for temporary or dynamic setups.

Can I connect a solar panel directly to my vehicle's battery?

Not directly. You'll need a solar regulator (preferably MPPT) between the panel and battery to safely manage the voltage and prevent overcharging.

Is it possible to run a camping fridge solely on solar power?

Yes, with the right size solar panel and a compatible deep-cycle battery system. A quality 4WD solar panel combined with a lithium battery and solar controller can easily run a 12V fridge.

Are solar panel kits easy to install on a 4WD vehicle?

Most kits are designed for DIY installation. Fixed panels require mounting brackets and wiring to a charge controller. Portable panels are plug-and-play for even quicker setups.

How much solar power is typically required for off-grid camping?

A 200W panel paired with a 100Ah lithium battery is a good base for light-to-moderate use. Add more wattage or panels for running larger appliances or extending your stay off-grid.

What are the differences between fixed, portable, and flexible solar panels for 4WDs?

  • Fixed: Durable and low-maintenance, great for roof racks or canopies.
  • Portable: Foldable, easy to move, and angle towards the sun.
  • Flexible: Lightweight and great for curved surfaces, though a little less efficient than rigid panels.

Do I need a solar charge controller for my 4WD solar setup?

Absolutely. It regulates power flow from your solar panel to the battery, preventing overcharging and optimising performance. This is especially important for lithium batteries.

Can I use solar panels to charge my dual battery system?

Yes, when integrated with a solar-ready DCDC charger or MPPT controller. It’s a common and effective way to top up your auxiliary battery when parked.

What maintenance is required for 4WD solar panels?

Keep panels clean and check mounts and wiring regularly. Dust, bird droppings, and leaves can reduce performance.

How do weather conditions affect the efficiency of solar panels?

Panels always work best in direct sunlight and you won’t get the same high level of results on overcast days. Still, you’ll be able to enjoy enough power to run your basic necessities because quality panels like ours still perform well in partial shade.

Is it safe to install solar panels on my 4WD's roof racks?

Yes, as long as they are properly mounted with vibration-resistant hardware. Check to see if your weight and wind load are accounted for in your roof rack’s specs.

Can I expand my solar setup if my power needs increase?

Definitely, modular systems let you add more panels or pair fixed with portable units for greater flexibility.

What safety precautions should I consider when using solar panels on my 4WD?

Always fuse your setup, use proper cabling, install a solar controller, and disconnect during servicing or battery changes.