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Mestic Solar Panel Flexible Msfl-150

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Solar panel Flexible MSFL-150

With the Mestic Solar panel Flexible MSFL-150, you generate renewable energy easily and quickly. The flexible solar panel is exceptionally lightweight, so you can easily mount it on the curvature of the roof of your motorhome or boat.

Flexible and bendable solar panel up to an angle of 30°

Going off-grid camping with your camper or caravan and want to provide your own power supply? Then Mestic's flexible solar panel MSFL-150 is perfect for you! This solar panel is specially designed to fit perfectly on the curvature of the motorhome or caravan roof. The panel easily bends up to 30° and adapts to the unique shape of the camping vehicle without affecting the solar input. Did you know that this panel can even be installed on a boat? The flexible solar panel measures 123.8 x 72 x 2 cm, weighs only 3.3 kg and has an output of 150 W.

Main benefits
  • Made of high-quality PERC solar cells
  • Flexible and bendable
  • Power: 150 W
  • Curvature: 30°
  • Solar cells: 36
  • Dimensions: 123.8 x 72 x 2 cm
  • Weight: 3.3 kg
High-quality PERC solar cells

The flexible solar panel is made of efficient monocrystalline PERC cells. This technology allows the solar panel to power electrical appliances. PERC solar cells are of high quality and deliver more electricity than standard solar cells. The technology ensures a better reflection of sunlight, so that more sunlight is converted into energy. The solar panel features 36 solar cells and has a high efficiency. The durable construction allows the solar panel to perform well even in harsh conditions. This makes it perfect for a holiday in the wilderness.

With the Mestic Solar panel Flexible MSFL-150, you enjoy the benefits of portable solar power wherever you are. This practical solar panel is lightweight and can be bent to an angle of 30°. Perfect for on the curvature of the roof of your motorhome, caravan or boat.

Why choose this panel?


• Flexible, lightweight 150W design that naturally follows gentle curves on caravan, motorhome and campervan roofs.
• Low-profile installation that keeps your roofline sleek and reduces drag compared to rigid panels.
• Ideal for permanent mounting where weight, height or roof shape limit the use of traditional framed panels.

What this panel is best for


The MSFL-150 is perfect for curved or height-restricted roofs on caravans, motorhomes and campervans. It provides reliable off-grid charging for your 12V leisure battery while remaining discreet, aerodynamic and lightweight.

Good to know


• A 12V solar charge controller must be used between the panel and your leisure battery.
• Works with AGM, Gel and Lithium batteries when paired with a compatible controller.
• For best efficiency, install in an area with minimal shading and ensure the panel is fully bonded to avoid air gaps.

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What these solar panel specs mean for you

Below is a quick guide to what each of these figures means in day-to-day use, so you can judge whether this panel will comfortably support the way you camp.

Max power (W)

This is the peak wattage the panel can produce in strong sunlight. A higher watt rating means more total energy over the course of the day, so it’s easier to keep leisure batteries topped up when you’re running cool boxes, pumps, lighting and multiple USB devices.

If you spend several nights off-grid or rely heavily on 12 V appliances, prioritise panels with higher wattage for more reliable daily charging.

Max current (A)

Max current is the highest charging current the panel can deliver through a suitable solar charge controller. The higher the amps, the faster your leisure battery can recover after use, especially during shorter daylight windows.

This is particularly important for campers who arrive late on site, use a lot of power in the evening or run Lithium batteries that can safely accept faster charging.

Max voltage (V)

Max voltage shows the panel’s operating voltage under load. Higher voltage helps reduce losses over longer cable runs – for example on larger motorhomes or roof-rack installations where the panel is some distance from the charge controller.

It also gives you a bit more headroom in cooler or cloudier conditions when panel voltage naturally dips, helping the controller stay within its ideal working range.

How this affects your set-up

Together, these three values give a good picture of real-world performance: max power tells you how much energy the panel can produce in a day, max current shows how quickly it can recharge your battery, and max voltage indicates how efficiently it will deliver that power through your wiring.

If you mostly stay on hook-up or only trickle-charge a battery between trips, a lower output panel may be perfectly adequate. If you regularly camp off-grid, run several 12 V appliances or depend on solar as your main charging source, choosing higher outputs in all three areas will provide noticeably stronger, more dependable performance.

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