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Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel, IP65 Waterproof Foldable Solar Panel Power Backup, Solar Charger for Power Station RV Camping Off Grid | N-Type 200 Watt Foldable Solar Panel with Kickstand, Lightweight USB-A/Type-C Outputs, for Camping, RV, Blackout, Off-Grid

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Size: 200W


Features

  • [Industry-Leading Efficiency 25%] Upgraded with 16BB N-Type cell technology, Renogy solar panels for camping achieve 25% efficiencyoutperforming standard 9BB 200W portable solar panel (22.5%). This means more power from the same sunlight, ideal for limited spaces or cloudy conditions. Whether charging batteries/power stations or running appliances, you get faster energy generation and higher daily output with this foldable solar panel.
  • [Lightweight & Magnetic Handle Design] Weighing only 13.89 lbs, renogy portable solar panel is the lightest in its class. Innovative folding design packs down to backpack size 23.72 x 22.99 x 1.97 in. This E.Flex 200W solar panel features a unique magnetic closure for easy setup and storage, unlike traditional snap or Velcro folding designs. Making it a breeze for tight camper spaces like SUVs / pickup truck campers / 4x4 off-road cars.
  • [Versatile Off-Grid Power] Charge 3 devices simultaneously with 1 USB-C PD (45W max) and 2 USB-A ports (18W & 15W), perfect for smartphones, tablets, laptops and cameras. Renogy 200 watt portable solar panel also comes with MC4 output to easily charge your portable power station or 12V battery system (works with AGM, LiFePO4 and deep cycle). Get reliable power anywhere - ideal for RVs, SUVs, marine, trailers, pickup trucks, 4x4 off-road vehicles, camping, vans, blackouts and emergency backup.
  • [Stable & Adjustable Kickstands] Renogy 200w portable solar panel features a lightweight quadfold design with a built-in accessory pouch and four kickstands for easy positioning. Its "small ear" design and ground studs(add-on) ensure stability in strong winds, while reinforced grommets allow for easy mounting on your RV or tent. The 3-angle (40/ 50/ 60) adjustment ensures optimal solar energy capture.
  • [IP65-Rated & Built for Adventure] Renogy rv solar panel 200w is fully protected against dust and water splashesmaking it the perfect off-grid companion for camping, RV trips, or emergency backup. No worries about sudden rain or dusty trails. Just reliable power, anywhere. Backed by a 2-year material and workmanship.
  • UL 61730 CERTIFIED FOR SAFETY Renogy 200w portable solar panel is rigorously tested and certified to UL 61730 standards, along with additional electrical, chemical, and environmental assessments, such as CE and RoHS compliant, FCC, Manufactured in a Certified ISO 9001 Facility, CA65, PSE. Shop with confidence knowing your safety is our priority.

Description

The 200 watt solar panel is lightweight as 13.89 lbs, folds Dimension of 23.72x22.99x1.97 inch and open Dimension:87.8x22.99x0.12 inch, allows you take it with you anywhere. 200W Portable Solar Panel 400W Solar Blanket 200W 12V Solar Panels Kit 400W Solar Suitcase 100W Solar Suitcase AGM 12V 100Ah Battery Solar Charge Controller

Brand: Renogy


Material: Monocrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: 23.72"L x 1.97"W x 22.99"H


Item Weight: 13.9 pounds


Efficiency: 25%


Efficiency: 25%


Amperage Capacity: 11.3 A


Maximum Voltage: 21.6 volts


Maximum Power: 200 watts


Special Features: 25% High Efficiency, Compatible with most Power Stations and for smartphones, tablets, laptops and cameras., Foldable, Lightweight, Portable


Number Of Cells: 16


Connector Type: MC4, USB


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 23.72"L x 1.97"W x 22.99"H


Item Weight: 13.9 pounds


Folded Size: 23.72 x 22.99 x 1.97 in


Material Type: Monocrystalline Silicon


Brand Name: Renogy


Included Components: 1 x 200w EFLEX portable solar panel


Model Number: RPP200EF-SE


Unit Count: 1 Count


Number of Items: 1


UPC: 840315218789 840315218819


Number of Packs: 1


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 2-year material and workmanship warranty


Item Type Name: 200W Portable Solar Panel


Manufacturer: Renogy


Manufacturer Part Number: RPP200EF-SE


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  • Reliable Solar Setup for CPAP and Laptop AI Workloads
Size: 200W
I paired this Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel with my Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2, and it has proven to be a solid combination for camping and emergency power. Setup & Connections: Connecting the panel to the power station is simple with a Solar-to-XT60 adapter. I used a Bateria Power 10ft 12AWG extension cable. While the extra length is convenient for reaching from my truck bed to the station, the added resistance of the 10-foot run likely reduces the overall wattage slightly, but it is well within an acceptable range for my needs. Real-World Performance: Solar: With the panels laid flat on my truck’s tonneau cover under clear Utah skies, I am seeing about 154W of charging input into my Anker Battery. Hitting ~77% efficiency while laid completely flat (not angled) and running through an extension cable was impressive. Simultaneous Load: I also tested this while running my Dell Latitude 3550 (Core Ultra 7 155U CPU / Intel ARC Integrated GPU) at full performance. Even with an AI coding workload pulling approximately 60W of power from the battery, the panels provided plenty of overhead to run the laptop and charge the power station's battery simultaneously, and in the hour I used it, the battery never dropped below 99% and would hit 100% and automatically cut off the charging. AC Wall Power: For comparison, on a 110V outlet, it charges from 83% (my typical remaining charge after one night of CPAP use) to 100% in about 15 minutes. CPAP Reliability: My primary goal was to ensure I could run my CPAP machine indefinitely while off-grid. A typical night uses about 17% of the SOLIX’s total capacity, leaving the unit at 83% charge by morning. This solar setup recovers that 17% in less than 2 hours of decent sunlight. It also takes just under 2 hours to top off that same amount from a standard 12V vehicle accessory outlet. Future Plans: I am satisfied with the performance of this panel that I am considering adding a second set of identical panels to further reduce charge times or to account for less-than-ideal weather days. Pros: Solid real-world wattage (150W+ even when flat). Enough overhead to run a high-performance laptop and charge at the same time. Rugged and dependable for vehicle-based camping. Cons: Needs to come with a better case to protect the panels. Bottom Line: If you need a reliable way to maintain a power station for medical devices, high-end laptops, or off-grid work, this Renogy panel delivers. It’s efficient enough to handle daily CPAP usage with plenty of daylight to spare. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • These panels are awesome! Easy to carry around, to setup, and they work great. Highly efficient.
Size: 200W
These panels are awesome! Easy to carry around, to setup, and they work great. I'm getting 90% efficiency on a hot sunny day. If it was colder it would be closer to 100%. These work as well as my rigid panels. Keep in mind that any shadow on any part of a solar panel is going to reduce the whole panel's output. It's a lowest common denominator kind of impact. Same thing with panels in series to match voltage. In series 1 panel can impact all panels. Panels want to be cold, so keep them off the ground (using the supports). Panels want full sun, so keep them pointed towards the sun and in the clear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2026 by dabu

  • Ready to put it through its paces.
Size: 200W
Haven't put it fully through its paces yet, but so far very pleased. Solid construction that seems like it will withstand the elements, easy to deploy, and connects to a Bluetti EB3A power box intuitively. On a bright, sunny day, it took the Bluetti from 80% charge to fully charged in about an hour. Will be using it to power lights, recharge phones and battery-powered fans in our vendor tent while working at outdoor festivals. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2026 by Ob

  • Stays clean in the dust, plenty of power for boondocking.
Size: 200W
Even nicer than I anticipated. I used it last week while camping along a river. Generates lots of power even in imperfect conditions. And I was pleased to find that even though I dragged it through the dust to reposition it, the exterior stayed clean. For me it's a perfect investment in peace of mind that my battery is going remain charged enough for boondocking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2026 by Emma G.

  • Good buy for portable solar power...
Size: 200W
Upgraded my portable solar charging setup for my camper van LiFePo4 battery...good choice, good price, and relatively easy retrofit into my existing system (which also has a Renogy solar charge controller). The output more or less matched the stated specs but, as with any solar panel, your mileage may vary. Construction is good and reasonably lightweight for portable use, and it folds and stows neatly inside the van. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2026 by Scubaman

  • A very good solar panel and easy to transport.
Size: 200W
Really a very good solar panel. About a month ago, I purchased one of these solar panels and another competitive model for comparison. Both are good panels, but the Renogy produces a bit more power. Refer to my enclosed photo of my meter showing 209 W out of a 200 W solar panel. This is in Arizona full sun, but I did not take a lot of time positioning the solar panel. Definitely should perform as expected. I have purchased other Renogy solar panels and have been very happy with them. The quality seems to be good on this model and it looks like it should be fairly durable. I don’t think I’ll leave it out in the rain for too long, but it’s not gonna put out much power in the rain anyway. Very easy to take down and put away. I’m going to use it to recharge my EcoFlow power stations. I needed the portability, in case I need to take them on the road. Definitely a five star rated solar panel. I am very happy and recommend it to anybody. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2026 by G. Craig

  • Severe Underperformance + Dismal Warranty
Size: 200W
I purchased this Renogy 200W portable solar panel in January, 2024 expecting reliable 200W-class output. Instead, it has consistently delivered far less. Even in perfect sunlight with ideal orientation and a Victron SmartSolar 100/50 MPPT controller, the highest peak shown in the history tab has been only 65–80W. To troubleshoot I bypassed every extension, SAE connector, and breaker (direct short MC4 cable to the controller), Confirmed the battery was at ~30% SOC (Lithionics 320Ah LiFePO4 in bulk mode) none of it helped. Using a Fluke 77 IV in full sun, I measured open-circuit voltage at a healthy ~21V, but short-circuit current (Isc) at only 4.0–4.5A — versus the panel’s rated ~11.3A. That single test explains everything: the panel is producing roughly 35–40% of its rated current. My Victron history shows sub-80W peaks going all the way back to January 2026. When I sent Renogy all of this data (screenshots included), their response was: “After checking the details, we found that the solar panel is already out of warranty. The warranty period for this panel is 2 years… Our technical team also confirmed that the panel is currently producing low output, which indicates that its performance has already declined… If you would like to purchase a new solar panel, we can offer you a 6% discount.”A 6% discount after they themselves admitted the panel is defective? That feels incredibly disrespectful. A company that wants repeat customers and long-term loyalty should stand behind its product when the failure is this obvious and well-documented. Instead I received a polite refusal and a token gesture that came across as a slap in the face. This panel is now permanently underperforming and out of warranty. Save yourself the frustration and money — look elsewhere for a reliable portable solar solution. Would I recommend? No. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2026 by JoshuaTX

  • Good quality 200W portable solar panels
Size: 200W
Bought two of these Renogy portable 200W solar panels for emergency use with solar power stations. With bright Fl sun (noon), both panels exceed the listed and rated watts. Very easy to unfold and set up. MC4 cables are found in a zippered pouch attached to the panel. Comes with “legs” to hold panels toward the sun. Need to buy MC4 cable disconnect tools, either plastic or metal to separate connections, which were not provided (not expensive). Update note: tools are NOT needed as these panels have releases built in. Recommend buying a storage bag to store them or for transporting them. Seem to be high quality and well made. Recommend buying Solar meter to determine and confirm watts, Vmp and amps. Update: 06/05/26 1:pm Fl 84 degrees - Tested these today with a solar panel meter in parallel and series. In bright sun, these two panels exceeded the ratings for watts (469 in parallel; 579W in Series) in both test modes. So much easier to set up than rigid solar panels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026 by Daryl Johnston

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