VW California energy setup — ready 200W and 300W kits

Panel solarny do VW California w 2026 roku — przewodnik dobierania

You’re not buying just a panel. You’re building your own energy system for travel.

Flex System isn’t “a panel glued to the roof”. It’s a complete energy setup designed for real-world use of VW California and Mercedes Marco Polo — from weekend trips to multi-week travels with remote work and full 230 V backup.

Every kit is built around:

  • Flex System panels,
  • aluminum heat sink / mounting system,
  • Victron SmartSolar MPPT controller,
  • system voltage and temperature monitoring,
  • full DC protection set,
  • wiring sized to the system spec,
  • option to integrate with EcoFlow power station and alternator charging.

Setup A — Weekend / base (150 W)

Who it’s for

VW California T7 Beach Tour with factory LiFePO4 40 Ah battery.
Short 2–3 day trips, fridge, electronics, basic energy independence.

What’s in the kit

  • Flex System 150 W panel
  • Aluminum mounting system with panel cooling
  • Victron SmartSolar MPPT
  • Wiring and DC protections
  • Full mounting kit

What you can realistically power

  • compressor fridge,
  • LED lighting,
  • phone and laptop charging,
  • fans,
  • basic travel electronics.

This setup is built to keep the factory installation fully functional during weekend trips — without hunting for shore power.

Kit price: 4,800 PLN

Setup B — Multi-day / classic vanlife (200 W)

Who it’s for

VW California T5 / T6 / T6.1 with AGM batteries.
Trips of 7–14 days, frequent off-camping stops, higher energy use and occasional 230 V usage.

What’s in the kit

  • Flex System 200 W panel
  • Aluminum heat sink improving cell cooling
  • Victron MPPT with system monitoring
  • AGM temperature and voltage sensor
  • DC protections
  • System wiring

Optional

EcoFlow Delta 3 — the station acts as an extra energy buffer for 230 V devices and offloads the factory AGM during heavier draws.

What you can realistically power

  • everything from Setup A,
  • espresso machine,
  • power tool charging,
  • remote-work electronics,
  • occasionally 230 V appliances.

In practice, surplus solar energy keeps AGMs in better condition and significantly reduces the need to recharge the car from external sources.

Kit price:

  • Flex System 200 W — 6,190 PLN
  • with EcoFlow Delta 3 — around 8,700 PLN

Setup C — Full energy independence (300 W)

Who it’s for

VW California T6.1 / T7 Ocean.
Long travels, remote work, wild camping, e-bike, water heater, regular 230 V usage.

What’s in the kit

  • Flex System 300 W panel
  • Aluminum panel cooling system
  • Victron SmartSolar MPPT
  • System voltage monitoring
  • DC protections
  • EcoFlow Delta 3 Plus
  • EcoFlow Alternator Charger

How the system works

While parked:

  • the panel powers the onboard installation,
  • keeps batteries in the correct voltage range,
  • surplus energy can flow to EcoFlow.

While driving:

  • Alternator Charger charges the power station directly from the alternator,
  • energy is recovered much faster than with classic 12 V sockets.

At rest, EcoFlow handles 230 V devices:

  • coffee machine,
  • water heater,
  • bike chargers,
  • computer gear,
  • additional higher-power devices.

Complete setup price: around 10,200 PLN

Which setup to choose?

Travel style Recommended setup
Weekend trips 150 W
7–14 days off-camping 200 W
Remote work / long trips 300 W + EcoFlow + Alternator Charger

Why does system configuration matter?

In newer VW California T7 models with factory LiFePO4 batteries, the energy management system works differently than in older T5/T6 based on AGMs. That’s why MPPT configuration and the way the system integrates with the vehicle’s installation are tailored individually to the specific car version.

In AGM-based systems we use an external temperature sensor and voltage monitoring, allowing the MPPT controller to properly adjust charging parameters to the battery’s operating conditions.

For LiFePO4 batteries, most modern packs already have a built-in BMS with temperature control and charging protections. In such configurations an additional temperature sensor is usually no longer needed, as the battery electronics take over the protection role.

What should a well-designed system include?

MPPT instead of PWM

An MPPT controller actually increases the amount of recovered energy and copes better with variable weather conditions.

DC protections

Fuses and properly sized wires are mandatory in installations of this class.

Voltage and temperature monitoring

Correct charging has a direct impact on battery longevity and overall system stability.

Panel cooling

Panels are not glued directly to the roof. A ventilation gap and aluminum heat sink improve cell operating conditions and their long-term durability.

No roof modifications

The installation uses factory mounting points and solutions compliant with the vehicle’s design.

Find the right kit for your van

Use our VW California solar panel calculator — it picks the optimal kit based on your vehicle model and travel style.

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