Solar energy harvesting is well-known in the past time and solar energy is a superlative source of renewable energy. Researchers have many surface plasmon resonance structures examined with different materials and prevent further losses. In this paper, we proposed MXene-based 2D material with a novel shape of resonator used in solar absorbers. The MXene-based solar absorber effectively captures the sunlight and converts it into heat for its strong optical surface plasmon resonance properties, this solar absorber is used as a solar water heating application. A three-layer solar absorber with a novel shape of resonator layer used of 2D material MXene is constructed to detect a perfect absorption level. The upper layer, or resonator, uses MXene, the centre layer, or dielectric layer, uses SiO2, and the bottom layer, or substrate layer, uses Silver (Ag). With the proposed structure, an average absorption of 94.62% can be attained at the ultra-broadband bandwidth range of 2800 nm. Absorption values exceed more than 92% at a 600 nm and 530 nm bandwidth and over more than 96% at a 400 nm wavelength. This proposed solar absorber achieved 99.99% maximum absorption and wide-angle with polarization-insensitive structure. It would be feasible to study AM performances and variations in parameters related to substrate thickness, resonator thickness, and dielectric layer thickness. Additionally, a 10 degrees gap between the incidence angle changes from 0 to 70 degrees. A proposed paper additionally includes sections on magnetic and electric intensity testing and the comparison table.