🔆 SolarKitPro 1800W Bifacial Solar Panel Set (4 x 450W)

🔆 SolarKitPro 1800W Bifacial Solar Panel Set (4 x 450W)

$1,345.00
Sale price  $1,345.00 Regular price 
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🔆 SolarKitPro 1800W Bifacial Solar Panel Set (4 x 450W)

🔆 SolarKitPro 1800W Bifacial Solar Panel Set (4 x 450W)

$1,345.00
Sale price  $1,345.00 Regular price 

Serious power for serious off-grid applications.
Built for farms, workshops, irrigation systems, and full-scale energy independence.

If you’re ready to move beyond small setups, this 1800W solar panel system gives you the output, efficiency, and reliability to power real-world needs—without compromise.


⚡ What You Get

  • 4 x 450W Bifacial Monocrystalline Solar Panels
  • Total Output: 1800 Watts (1.8kW)
  • Premium-grade, high-efficiency panels built to last

🌞 Why This System Delivers More Power

🔋 Bifacial Technology = Maximum Energy Yield
Capture sunlight from both the front and rear surfaces—boosting total output, especially in open land and reflective environments.

⚙️ High-Efficiency Monocrystalline Cells
Get more power per panel, even in less-than-perfect sunlight conditions.

📈 Built to Scale
Perfect as a standalone system or the foundation for a larger off-grid or hybrid setup.

🌦️ Engineered for Tough Conditions
Designed to withstand outdoor environments—ideal for farms, rural properties, and remote installations.


📐 Specifications (Per Panel)

  • Power Output: 450W
  • Panel Type: Bifacial Monocrystalline
  • Dimensions: 70 in × 45 in
  • Weight: ~51 lbs

🚜 Ideal For:

  • Water pumps & irrigation systems
  • Barns, workshops & sheds
  • Cabins & off-grid homes
  • Backup power systems
  • Agricultural & rural applications

🔧 Why Choose SolarKitPro?

  • Guidance included – we help you plan your setup
  • Designed for real-world use – not just rooftops
  • Expandable systems – grow as your needs grow

👉 Need help choosing inverters, batteries, or wiring? We’ll guide you.


⚠️ Important Note:

Professional installation or consultation is recommended. Always verify system compatibility and local electrical requirements before installation.


🔋 Take Control of Your Power

With 1800W of solar capacity, you’re not just starting—you’re building a serious off-grid system.

👉 Let’s Go Off-Grid.

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