CarbonCore Rail Mount for Boats
- A complete, hassle-free solar solution for boat rail tubes.
- Locks securely even when sailing.
- Includes CarbonCore panel and Rail Mount system.
- Carbon Core Panel
- Rail mount bracket assembly.
- MC4 Cable (5 meters or 197 inches)
- All prices include VAT
- Digital instruction manual for installation.
- Free consultation call with our engineering team to support your solar setup
- All prices include VAT.
For any queries or additional assistance with installation you can write to us at hello@levante.eco
Please Note: Any tools required for installation are not included.
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If the product doesn’t meet your expectations, you can return it and we’ll provide a quick and complete refund.
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Our panels are made with the highest quality control standards and rigorously tested to assure performance and durability.
Squeeze every watt
Secure even when sailing
Save your deck space
Leave the heavy steel structures behind
Features
Converts up to 25.5% of sunlight into electricity, maximizing energy capture, and performs reliably in low-light conditions and at high temperatures.
We understand the value of seamless experiences, which is why the panels are compatible with any battery voltage, whether lead-acid or lithium.
Incorporates state-of-the-art solar technology in a frameless structure.
Mount the panels without the hassle of destructive modifications like drilling and cutting your boat.
Stay stress-free about corrosion when you are out in the sea. We use high-quality salt water resistant materials like 316 stainless steel and 6000 series aluminium.
- Dimensions (with 55W Solar Panel): 619 x 580 x 85 mm | 24.4 x 22.8 x 3.4 in
- Dimensions (with 110W Solar Panel): 1127 x 581 x 85 mm | 44.4 x 22.8 x 3.4 in
- Weight: 1.25 kg | 2.8 lbs
- Materials: Marine-grade 316 stainless steel and 6000 series aluminium
- Dimension: 1127 x 581 x 4 mm | 44.4 x 22.8 x 0.2 in
- Weight: 2.3 kg | 5.1 lbs
- Number of Cells: 32 (8x4)
- Maximum Power [W]: 110
- Connectors: MC4
- Bypass Diod: 2 Integrated
- Maximum Voltage Vmp [V]: 19.6
- Max power Current Imp [A]: 5.6
- Open Circuit voltage Voc [V]: 23.3
- Short circuit current Isc [A]: 6.0
- NOCT [°C]: 45+
- Operating temperature [°C]: -40/+85
- Temp. coeff. Pmax [%/°C]: -0,35
- Temp. coeff. Voc [%/°C]: -0,28
- Operating temperature [°C]: -40/+85
- Temp. coeff. Isc [%/°C]: 0,05
- Maximum system voltage [V]: 1000 V
- Maximum reverse current [A]: 12 A
- Safety Class: A
- Dimensions: 619 x 580 x 4 mm | 24.4 x 22.8 x 0.2 in
- Weight: 1.4 kg | 3.1 lbs
- Number of Cells: 16 (4x4)
- Maximum Voltage Vmp [V]: 9.6
- Maximum Power [W]: 55
- Connectors: MC4
- Bypass Diod: 2 Integrated
- Max power Current Imp [A]: 5.6
- Open Circuit voltage Voc [V]: 11.6
- Short circuit current Isc [A]: 6.0
- NOCT [°C]: 45+
- Operating temperature [°C]: -40/+85
- Temp. coeff. Pmax [%/°C]: -0,35
- Temp. coeff. Voc [%/°C]: -0,28
- Operating temperature [°C]: -40/+85
- Temp. coeff. Isc [%/°C]: 0,05
- Maximum system voltage [V]: 1000 V
- Maximum reverse current [A]: 12 A
- Safety Class: A
What’s included in the package?
In the box you will get a solar panel, rail mount, and MC4 cables to connect. Solar charge controller and batteries are not included.
Can the panel remain mounted securely while sailing?
Yes, the clamps grip the rail tube to hold the panel securely while sailing. You can also use the additional buckle straps to fasten the panel for added security.
Do I need to drill holes on the boat to fix the panels?
No, you don't need to drill holes anywhere on your boat. The Rail Mount attaches securely to the boat's rail tube with clamps.
Can I attach the Rail Mount to both tubes and cables?
The Rail Mount is designed to work only with rigid railing tubes. The diameter of the boat's rail tubes must range from 25 mm to 32 mm (or 1 in to 1, 1/8 in): we do not recommend using the product otherwise. A continuous straight section of the rail tube is required: minimum 120 cm (or 47 in) for CarbonCore 110W panel and minimum 62 cm (25 in) and for CarbonCore 55W panel.
Does the Rail Mount work with other solar panels?
No, the Rail Mount is compatible only with the CarbonCore solar panels. We do not recommend switching the solar panels.
Can I detach the panel from the Rail Mount and use it as a portable panel?
Yes, you can simply unscrew the Rail Mount from the panel and use it as a lightweight portable solar panel. CarbonCore panels are semi-rigid and have been designed for portability. Just remember to keep the nuts and bolts in a safe location after disassembling since spares will not be included in the order.
Can I electrically connect multiple solar panels together?
You can put as many CarbonCore 110W and 55W solar panels together as you want (as long as your charge controller/inverter supports the total voltage and current of the combined setup).
Are batteries included?
No, batteries are not included. However you can purchase them separately on our website.
Is the panel waterproof?
Yes, the panel is waterproof.
Is the Rail Mount resistant to salt water corrosion?
Yes, the parts are made from marine-grade high-quality materials like 316 stainless steel and 600 series aluminium that have a long shelf-life in marine environments.
How do I install the solar panel? Do I need assistance?
You can install the panels easily without any technical assistance, just follow the User Manual provided with the panels.
Where can I install the solar panel?
You can install it on your boat or use it as a portable panel when needed.
How long do solar panels last?
Solar panels typically have a performance warranty of 25 years. The loss of performance is typically 1% per year. After five years, panels should still output at least 95% of the rated power, after 10 years they should output 90%, and after 25 years 80%.
Can I step on the panels?
We highly recommend not stepping on the panels as it may damage the solar cells.

























