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  • 23.5% High Power Conversion efficiency
  • Durable Grade A solar battery cells and ETFE coating
  • Portable, lightweight, and easy to set up outdoors
  • 4 mounting holes simplify the set-up process
  • Multiple output ports for different use cases
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E.FLEX-CORE 200W Portable Solar Panel
Unfold a world of on-the-go power & sustainable freedom.
Optimized Power and Durability
The 200W E.Flex solar panel delivers up to 500Wh per day, perfect for short trips, camping, or fishing, providing reliable energy wherever the sun shines.
Compact, Powerful, and Ready for Adventure
At just 17.6 lbs, the 200W solar panel folds to a convenient 25x21.1x2.2 inches, offering easy portability and reliable power on the go.
Kickstands
4 Mounting Holes
Robust Adjustable Kickstands for Durability and Efficiency
In addition to being robust, these kickstands can be adjusted to various angles. This means your solar panels can enjoy maximum sunlight at all times, generating optimal amount of power
Easy Set Up
Getting your van ready for the next big trip but unsure whether you can make the most of this portable solar panel? You've got nothing to worry about. With 4 mounting holes, it is easy to set up at pitstops and your final destination, so your devices never have to run out of charge
Uncompromising Quality for Every Journey
Premium craftsmanship for reliable performance in every adventure.
Effortless Portability with Smooth Handle
Designed for easy handling, this portable solar panel ensures a comfortable, hassle-free carrying experience.
Seamless Connection with Waterproof Plug-n-Play Connectors
Enjoy reliable, hassle-free use with water-resistant connectors that make setup quick and simple.
Compact and Foldable for Easy Storage
The Renogy E.Flex 200W solar panel folds down to a lightweight, slim design for convenient storage and portability.
Multi-Port Solar Charging
Series vs. Parallel
Seamless Compatibility
Charge multiple appliances simultaneously
For tech afficionados or those travelling with families, this feature is a lifesaver. You can charge multiple devices simultaneously with this portable solar panel, so you don't have to pick between two crucial devices (or deal with your kids' bickering)
Create Your Own Optimal Solar Solution
Connect the panels in parallel or series to adjust the outputs and align it with your specific needs. Optimizing your solution enhances the overall experience
Is Compatible with Renogy Power Station
Pack this solar panel with Renogy Power Station for uninterrupted power supply on your camping or fishing trips
We Know You Care
Go solar with Renogy and enjoy green living with uncompromised comfort.
Package Includes
100w EFLEX portable solar panel
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user manual
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Ewarranty card
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Frequently Asked Questions
What can this panel charge?
The Eflex solar panel can charge most batteries (charge controller needed) and power stations. However, please ensure that the open circuit voltage of the panel does not exceed the max DC input voltage rating of the powerstation or charge controller
Why is my solar panel under producing?
Several factors may be impacting the performance of your solar panel. Typically, indirect sunlight, temperature rise, cloudy sky, and dirt and stain build up on the top glass lead to a reduced power output.
How should I connect solar panels in my electrical circuit (series vs parallel)?
Depending on your electrical circuit size and power demand, solar panels can be connected in series or in parallel. When you connect them in series, the system current output will be the same as that of a singular panel, while producing the effect of adding up their operating voltage output. On the other hand, the operating current output of individual panels is added up to be the system output current when they are connected in parallel. In this case, the system output voltage will be the same as the output voltage of one solar panel. To meet the optimum power output and system rating for your power system, you can use both parallel and series connections.
How many solar panels do I need?
To figure out how many solar panels you need, you must define the required power load. Power is measured in Watt, and capacity is commonly measured in Watt-hours (multiply power output in watts by the required number of hours of operation multiplied by a safety factor of 1.5-2). As such, first figure out your battery bank based on the minimum required capacity, and then decide how many panels or how much power input is needed.
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  • 5
    Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel

    Posted by d on Jul 8th 2024

    Works well with a Jackery 1500 Explorer (with an 8mm adapter _and_ the parallel panel adapter, even for just one of these panels). getting ~180W in sun in Wyoming in July. Still get decent watts (50-80) in some clouds. Excellent for powering a family campsite, fits nicely in the car for travel, and easy to move around and set up, even with the velcro-themselves-back-too-easily kickstands.

  • 5
    Great Value

    Posted by 1345092 renogy customer on Apr 4th 2024

    I purchased this in early March in Michigan. I didn't really expect too much production at that time of year in the cold, dark north. However, I was pleasantly surprised that in rare full sun, it was putting out about 160 W and 70-80 W in the neverending cloudiness. Folding out four kickstands is kind of a pain due to the Velcro. It would be easier if I had four hands. Overall, it seems robust and much easier to handle than my previous glass/aluminum panel from another vendor.

  • 5
    200 watt portable solar panel

    Posted by Hank on Mar 11th 2024

    Worked great. Had 156 watt output in direct sun in march!

  • 5
    Nicely packaged

    Posted by Alan Lewis on Feb 5th 2024

    this is a well-constructed and thought-out panel. Everything is there and ready to be connected to a charge controller. The trickle charger comes with an array of connectors for all types of devices. The big panel is read to deploy and even includes ports for two trypes of USB devices. The LED to indicate power is a nice touch.

  • 5
    200w Portable Solar Panel

    Posted by Mike Nevins on Feb 1st 2024

    Full review cannot be done until June or July because of the angle of the Sun here in Colorado. However, initial results are that it put out 146 watts, 19+ volts. So, at that, I think the wattage is gong to come in around 180-190 w. The build quality is good and the stands are acceptable but could be a little stiffer. Pleased so far.

  • 4
    Reliable Performance

    Posted by Ethan on Jan 13th 2024

    The Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel performs consistently well. I can rely on it to provide power whenever I need it.

  • 5
    200W Portable Solar Panel

    Posted by Steve M. on Jan 10th 2024

    This is a very nice portable panel that just beats the competing portable 200w panels in fit, finish and function hands down. The fabric and zippers are MUCH better that some of the other panels. This panel should provide years of service.

  • 5
    Off-Grid Power Solution

    Posted by Noah on Jan 9th 2024

    With the Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel, I can stay powered even when off-grid.

  • 5
    Per Specs

    Posted by William Wheeler on Jan 8th 2024

    I bought 2 of these to put in series to supplement my current 2 x 400W system to make it 3 x 400W. These portable panels performed 100% per spec. The legs are a little weak and these are far from water/weatherproof so I just need to remember to bring them inside if rain or wind are coming. Since the description says they are only splash resistant, everything is as advertised. I also tested as a standalone charger and it charged my USB devices well. They are a nice option for portable power for dry environments.