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Renogy Bifacial Solar Panel 250W N-Type 16BB, 250 Watt Solar Panel 12V Double-Side 25% High-Efficiency, PV Module Power Charger for RV Marine Rooftop Farm Battery and Other Off-Grid Applications

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Size: 250W N-Type Bifacial


Features

  • Unmatched Cell Efficiency - Renogy Bifacial Solar Panel features grade A+ cells, delivering an impressive conversion efficiency of 25%.This 250 watt solar panel provides 20W more power output compared to conventional p-PERC panels of the same design.
  • High Bifaciality Factor - The 250w solar panel boasts an impressive 80% bifaciality factor, which is 10% higher than p-type PERC Panels. renogy ntype solar panel allows the rear side of this panel to deliver approximately 14% more power compared to that of a p-PERC counterpart.
  • Enhanced Performance in High Temperatures - Renogy solar panel 250w features a low temperature coefficient of -0.29%/C, minimizing power loss in high-temperature conditions for superior product performance. This renogy solar panels 250 watt allow for increased power generation, particularly beneficial in summer months or extremely hot areas.
  • 16BB for Higher Conversion Efficiency & Longer Lifespan - Utilizing advanced 16BB cell technology, the 12v solar panels enhance photoelectric conversion efficiency while mitigating hot spots and hidden cracks, ensuring a longer service life and superior module performance.
  • Built to Last - Equipped with IP68 protection, the renogy 250 watt solar panels are designed to endure snow, rain, and heat for decades. With low-iron tempered glass and corrosion-resistant aluminum frame, it ensures exceptional performance in all weather conditions.

Brand: Renogy


Material: Monocrystalline Silicon


Product Dimensions: 60.9"L x 30"W x 1.2"H


Item Weight: 27.3 Pounds


Efficiency: 25% High Efficiency


Efficiency: 25% High Efficiency


Amperage Capacity: 13.49 Amps


Maximum Voltage: 22.35 Volts


Maximum Power: 250 Watts


Special Features: Unmatched Cell Efficiency, High Bifaciality Factor, Enhanced Performance in High Temperatures, 16BB for Higher Conversion Efficiency & Longer Lifespan, Built to Last, 10-Year Warranty


Number Of Cells: 60


Output Voltage: 12 Volts (DC)


Connector Type: Solar Connector


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 60.9"L x 30"W x 1.2"H


Item Weight: 27.3 Pounds


Material Type: Monocrystalline Silicon


Brand Name: Renogy


Included Components: Solar Panel


Model Number: N-Type 16BB 250W Bifacial Solar Panel


UPC: 840315224506


Manufacturer Part Number: N-Type 16BB 250W Bifacial Solar Panel


Manufacturer: Renogy


Item Type Name: PV Module Power Charger for RV Marine Rooftop Farm Battery and Other Off-Grid Applications


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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  • Great 250 watts bifacial Renogy Solar Panels
Size: 250W N-Type Bifacial
Solid Panels, Lightweight and Efficient—But Bifacial Needs More Clearance I’m currently running four Renogy 250W bifacial panels (shown in my photo), and they perform impressively—on clear days around noon, I can get over 1000W. I chose these panels specifically because they’re lightweight and easy to carry up a ladder, which made installation safer and more manageable. My other option was the 320W Renogy panel, but it had fewer bus bars, which I felt could affect efficiency and durability over time. Charging my Delta Pro (3600W capacity) from 10% takes about 5 hours on sunny days (9am–2pm). On cloudy days, it can stretch to 8–9 hours. I plan to install two more 250W panels soon, and I’ll likely paint the mounting surface white to boost reflectivity. Eventually, I’ll add more brackets to increase clearance to around 3 inches. I’ll be stacking them—not sure it’s designed for that, but I’ll McGyver it. If that doesn’t work, I might just leave it alone. For wiring, I bought 100 feet of 10-gauge solar wire for about $150 (should’ve gone with 50 feet instead). It plugs into the panels easily, and the other end uses an XT60i connector to plug into the Delta Pro. I did make a few pilot screw mistakes—missed the roof 2x4 twice—but patched it up with Henry silicone putty. Hoping that holds and doesn’t leak. The brackets I initially bought didn’t support linking six panels together, so I had to order extra T-shaped brackets to bridge between panels. They save about 1.5 inches between panels, which helps when space is tight. Shipping: I ordered 4 panels in one day during a sale (that was the max allowed), then 2 more a few days later. All 6 arrived together—expected delivery was 6 weeks, but they showed up in just 2. Unfortunately, 4 of the panel frames were bent at the back, and one panel had a banged-up middle section that warped the entire panel. I even considered stepping on the center to straighten it out. Luckily, they all work and the front sides were undamaged. It feels like I may have received cosmetically rejected or slightly damaged stock. Looking ahead, I’m considering building a 48V LiFePO₄ battery with 16 cells and a 200A BMS, since shipping batteries to Hawaii isn’t an option. Overall, great performance and a safer install thanks to the lighter weight. Just keep in mind: bifacial panels need proper clearance and reflectivity to deliver their full potential—and be ready to improvise a little if you're DIYing like me. 9/2/25. Update from 4 panels to 6 panels. Now even faster charge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2025 by dan

  • Bifaciality spreads the power-generating out if you mount at an angle and have a reflective surface
Size: 250W N-Type Bifacial
These are built well with good connectors. They do work. I have a set of 3 these panels mounted on a white roof spaced about a foot apart with brackets to hold them up on an angle, and I find their power generating capacity is nicely spread out through the day because of the light reflecting up onto the backs when the sun is not perpendicular to the panel face. On a sunny day I see power building from 8am, with full power being reached at 9am and running all the way to about 4pm, then trailing off until 6pm. They say a rule of thumb is to expect 5 hours of solar power, and these seem to stretch that about an hour more on each side - a feature I very much like. In February in Florida I see a consistent practical power output of about 200W per panel. The advertised 250W is a bit optimistic; perhaps I'll get more on the best day with the clearest haze-free sky with the sun straight up and the air cool. Realistically, expect 20V at 10A and you won't be disappointed. I see about 1/5 to 1/3 power on an overcast day, e.g. 2 to 3 amps. These advertise 22.35V VoC but I found them to float to a smidge higher than that, to about 23V. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025 by Noel Carboni

  • Biracial panels
Size: 250W N-Type Bifacial
I have these installed on my van, these things are pretty amazing, the benefits from being able to use reflecting light is great
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026 by Cliff Addis

  • My panel
Size: 250W N-Type Bifacial
Excellent product
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2026 by Ricardo Johnson

  • My 2nd Renogy Bifacial panel - Really impressed with it
Size: 250W N-Type Bifacial
After picking up a Renogy bifacial panel earlier this year for a project I was doing I decided to get a 2nd one to increase my potential power. The original one I bought wasn't available, but this one was. I'm very happy with the build quality and output of the panel. When paired in series with the 1st Renogy panel (rated at 220 watts), I was getting around 430 watts on a beautiful sunny day. The cost was a tad high, but I knew it was going to be high because I'm buying one off panels. I can't wait for Black Friday to see if they offer these with a reduce price! If they do, I'll probably pick up a few more (hint hint Renogy!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024 by GregInTennessee

  • Performing Great
Size: 250W N-Type Bifacial
Getting 425 watts from 2 panels installed at a fixed 32 degree angle with outside temp of 103 degrees F. I expect with a seasonal angle adjustment and at lower ambient temperatures these panels will come very close to their rated wattage. Nice looking panels in a relatively small form factor.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024 by George Roark

  • Not sure if I got a bad pair but...
Size: 250W N-Type Bifacial
Worst solar panels I've had. Its my 3rd different panel I've had. Lowest production despite being rated to soak up the most.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025 by Anthony

  • Never got over 170w
Size: 250W N-Type Bifacial
Most I’ve ever gotten out of it is 170w with full sun, clear sky, perfect angle. Central California. Build quality is good.
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025 by jonathan brown

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