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BougeRV 12V N-Type 16BB 100W Bifacial Solar Panel, 12V 100 Watt Solar Panel, for RV Camping Boat Marine Log Cabin Roof, Black Frame (1PCS)

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Size: 100W/34.0 x 23.1 x 1.4 in


Features

  • N-TYPE New TechnologyN-TYPE Technology Solar Cell, 25% Highest Conversion Rate. BougeRV N-TYPE 100-watt solar panels are made of N-TYPE solar cells. Compared to P-TYPE solar cells, N-TYPE solar cells add an advanced Industrial Tunnel Oxide Passivated connected to the back of ordinary solar cells, this advanced technology allows the majority carrier to pass and restrains the minority carrier, so absorbs more light, making it low resistance loss and high voltage.
  • Bifacial DesignBifacial Design Increases the solar output by 30%. Instead of having an opaque back, BougeRV bifacial solar panels feature a transparent backside, allowing it to absorb solar energy from both sides, such as direct sunlight, refracted sunlight, and diffuse sunlight. N-type solar cells have an 80% bifacial gain while P-TYPE have only a 70% bifacial gain.
  • Longer LifespanMore 5-Year Power Lifespan. According to laboratory test data, the service life of N-TYPE solar panels can be 30 years, while the service life of P-TYPE solar panels only can be 25 years. Therefore, for a long-term investment perspective, investing in N-TYPE solar panels will yield better returns.
  • Compatibility and Wide Usage. Compatible with on-grid and off-grid inverters, the BougeRV N-TYPE 100W solar panel is suitable for powering the house or for outdoor use. Corrosion-resistant aluminum material can withstand the changing outdoor environment and prolong its service life. It is easy to use and mount (pre-drilled holes on the back of the panel), and sophisticated to use with your RVs, boats, and other outdoor equipment.
  • 1-on-1 Solar Solution by BougeRV Tech Support. BougeRV promises 10-year product tech support and alltime warm-hearted service for you. Please get in touch with us whenever you have any problems with the BougeRV solar panel. We will provide you with a professional guide to building a solar system.

Brand: BougeRV


Item Weight: 5.83 Kilograms


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Included Components: Case


Maximum Power: 1E+2 Watts


Manufacturer: ‎BougeRV


Part Number: ‎ISE250


Item Weight: ‎12.83 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎34 x 23.1 x 1.4 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎ISE250


Size: ‎100W/34.0 x 23.1 x 1.4 in


Maximum Power: ‎1E+2 Watts


Included Components: ‎Case


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: May 17, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great so far!
Size: 100W/34.0 x 23.1 x 1.4 in
Just hooked up 2 of 4 panels and am getting great numbers on a partially cloudy day! Going to hook up the other 2 & check readings. They look nice, are less weight by about 3 pounds of my other panels, and are smaller. I have an ecoflow bifacial that is breaking and falling apart, so I love these are sturdy like the monoctystalline panels. I like the warranty, but read that they won't warranty if Not installed by Bouge Rv?? That's not cool if so, because I don't need a company to do this easy 400+ watt install. I hope I don't have any problems to have to use the warranty. Bouge rv, please fix your warranty. Otherwise, awesome do far! Want to get more panels. UPDATE: Installed 4, 100 watt bouge Rv N type TPOcon bifacial mono panels. Yesterday got up to 397 watts. So far, so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Santa

  • Over 30-way comparison, as compared to similar panels (and related PV components)
Size: 100W/34.0 x 23.1 x 1.4 in
Summary: Previously reviewed some larger, higher end solar panels (100W or larger), especially the newer 9BB/10BB/12BB panels. The common size of the panels I have reviewed is 100W. Will be comparing those offerings to this 100W 16BB offering by BOUGERV. Observations: BOUGERV is a specialty RV company, with a good product line offering in the PhotoVoltaic area. I have reviewed ten (10) of their products, with five (5) solar panels, the newest being the CIGS portable / folding model. This 16BB offering is one of the first in this size (previously 12BB was the highest). BIFACIAL DISCUSSION: This technology has finally reached the affordable price point, under $1.00/watt in the 100W size. Watched a good YouTube video on different orientation methods / ways, the most interesting being the faces are East-West. Very interesting how technology changes forces the re-evaluation of existing methods, e.g. mono-facial being oriented directly toward the sun. 9/10/12/16BB DISCUSSION: BB stands for Bus Bars. What's the difference, and why all the recent fuss about having more "BBs"? Originally, solar panels started with 5BB, and over the past several years, the number of BBs has increased. Lots of comparisons and tutorials on understanding the difference, bottom line, having more "bus-bars", allows the solar cell to be physically smaller; which results in more efficiency because of less resistance, and also longer durability and longevity to the solar panel as a whole. Previously reviewed the BougeRV 200W 9BB panel, and that one had a noticeable increase in performance. OTHER PANELS: The 200W fixed by BOUGERV is the heaviest at 32 pounds; with the 200W ATEM fixed panels next heaviest at 22 pounds (including a small MPPT controller, others are panels only). The 200W ROCKPALS is the most expensive, but features dual 18/36-volt outputs, via Anderson PowerPole (APP) connectors, and weighs 18.3 lbs. The Progeny 120W has APP connectors, and weighs slightly less than the ALLPOWERS at 9.2 pounds. The 100W BougeRV is the lowest weight, and has XT60 connectors (very heavy duty, 60A), and weighs 10.4 lbs. The ATEM features 50A APP connectors. TESTING SETUP: I have these panels interconnected in 36-volt pairs (two 18-volt in series), which are fed to a MPPT charge controller, into a 24-volt AGM battery bank. Observations (PANELS): The one thing I really like about the folding hard panel, is that they do not sag. The 200W ATEM is a similar hard folding panel. The 120W BOGUERV Is a semi-hard, suitcase style as well. One other benefit is that those folders feature a thick flexible wire between the two panels, whereas the others have a thin wire, which typically goes across the joint, which makes it subject to damage (except the BougeRV, which has the handles at the top vs. the sides). One other heavy duty feature is the output cables and connectors, which are 10-12 AWG, and MC4 (standard solar) connectors. The worst design is the typical 5.5x2.1mm DC connector, which limits the output current for a 100W panel (less would be okay, but still not ideal). Recommendation: When it comes to PV/Solar panels, there are polycrystalline and monocrystalline; poly is lower cost but less efficient, and mono is more expensive, but also more efficient. For fixed (home) panels, the general cost is $1/Watt for fixed panels; and $2.00/watt for folding panels. Pros: Newest 16BB technology, and bi-facial too. Cons: Cost, at $1.10/watt, as compared to a low of about $0.65/wall (including bi-facials). Conclusion: At $110 for a 100W panel ($1.10/watt), rating this one 5 stars (-cost, +16BB, +Bi-Facial). BOUGERV is a good company to look into if you want to have most of your products from a single source (specialty manufacturing). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by aTypicalEngineer808

  • Solid Panel
Size: 100W/34.0 x 23.1 x 1.4 in
This a a great panel for the price. I’ve tested this on a somewhat smoky and cloudy day with direct sunlight and it peaked at above 80w. That’s a great number considering the factors working against it. The quality appears to be solid and the built in Anderson style plugs makes hooking it up to a power source relatively easy. It has multiple mounting points if you want to mount it permanently as well. Great value for an efficient compact solar panel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Jacob Vasquez Jacob Vasquez

  • i thought it was for 2 panels as it first appears in the photo only 1 is included
Size: 200W/51.6 x 30.2 x 1.4 in
i really thought i was going to get 2 panels as the picture first appears to be, also the voltage is lower than it should e for an average 200-watt solar panel. I do like the size of the panel
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Sharon R

  • BougeRV 12V N-Type 16BB 200W Bifacial Solar Panel,
Size: 200W/51.6 x 30.2 x 1.4 in
It works good
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024 by Craig

  • So far, so good
Size: 100W/34.0 x 23.1 x 1.4 in
Solid. Appears to be hand assembled, which is fine. Several mounting holes in the frame. I don't yet have the right connectors to hook it up, but my multimeter indicates this panel outputs 27.4V when exposed to direct sunlight.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024 by John Pick

  • Quality rigid panel
Size: 100W/34.0 x 23.1 x 1.4 in
This panel is a great value for the money and made by a respected brand name its size and performance is outstanding and provides its rated output. The style of panel can collect light to produce power additionally from the back side being a bifacial panel making extra power and more efficient. The panel will do better if it’s set up to catch reflected light on its back side from a white roof at an angle, but it does not need to collect power from the back, it just boosts performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Woodsman Woodsman

  • Works well (BougeRV 12V N-Type 16BB 100W Bifacial Solar Panel)
Size: 100W/34.0 x 23.1 x 1.4 in
Compact and light for the power. I get 73W but the angle isn't ideal and my mounting doesn't benefit from the bifacial design, so I consider that a good result. Open circuit voltage just over 27V.
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024 by Customer Review

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