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iNNOPOWER S100W is a two-in-one solar panel and table

The iNNOPOWER S100W solar panel can also be used as a table. (Image source: iNNOPOWER)
The iNNOPOWER S100W solar panel can also be used as a table. (Image source: iNNOPOWER)
The Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the iNNOPOWER S100W will end on September 9. The two-in-one device is a solar panel that can be folded and used as a table. The solar panel has a 22.7% efficiency and can power a generator at up to 100 W. Plus, the device can bear loads up to 66 lbs (~30 kg) as a table.

A Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the iNNOPOWER S100W solar panel will shortly end. The company has already surpassed its US$5,000 fundraising goal earning over US$48,000 to date; the campaign will end on September 9. iNNOPOWER claims that the device is the world’s first transformable solar panel, which you can fold into a table. For example, a table made from a single panel has a 2.1 ft² (~0.2 m²) top and can bear loads up to 66 lbs (~30 kg).

The 100 W solar panel is modular and scalable, allowing you to connect multiple panels to a generator or link them together via zippers to make a larger table. The device is water resistant and easy to clean, with an optimum tilt angle gauge that helps you to find the best position for your solar panel. Each panel contains a monocrystalline solar cell with a 22.7% efficiency. A storage pouch is located on the back of the panel, and there is a handle to make it easier to carry.

The portable device is lightweight, measuring 45.3 x 21.1 x 0.2-in (~1,150 x 536 x 6 mm) and weighing 9.5 lbs (~4.3 kg). You can currently receive the iNNOPOWER solar panel when you pledge US$249 to the Kickstarter campaign; the gadget is expected to retail for US$499 in the future. The company is shipping the product globally, with delivery expected in October.

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Polly Allcock, 2022-08-30 (Update: 2022-08-30)