

☀️ Power your freedom with Renogy’s sleek, foldable solar powerhouse!
The Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel delivers cutting-edge 25% efficiency with advanced 16BB N-Type cells, all packed into a lightweight (13.89 lbs), foldable design with magnetic closure for effortless portability. Equipped with USB-C PD and dual USB-A ports, it charges multiple devices simultaneously, while adjustable kickstands and IP65 waterproof rating ensure stable, reliable off-grid power for RVs, camping, and emergency backup. Certified safe and backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s engineered for the modern adventurer’s power needs.


















| AC Adapter Current | 11.3 Amps |
| ASIN | B0CNPHD4VY |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,712 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #45 in Solar Panels |
| Brand | Renogy |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (584) |
| Date First Available | November 20, 2023 |
| Efficiency | 25% |
| Folded Knife Size | 23.72 x 22.99 x 1.97 in |
| Included Components | 1 x 200w EFLEX portable solar panel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 13.89 pounds |
| Item model number | RPP200EF-SE |
| Manufacturer | Renogy |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 21.6 Volts |
| Part Number | RPP200EF-SE |
| Pattern | Solar Panel |
| Product Dimensions | 23.72"L x 1.97"W x 22.99"H |
| Size | 200W |
| Special Feature | 25% High Efficiency, Compatible with most Power Stations and for smartphones, tablets, laptops and cameras., Foldable, Lightweight, Portable |
| Special Features | 25% High Efficiency, Compatible with most Power Stations and for smartphones, tablets, laptops and cameras., Foldable, Lightweight, Portable |
| Style | E.FLEX 200W |
| UPC | 840315218789 840315218819 |
| Warranty Description | 2-year material and workmanship warranty |
| Wattage | 200 watts |
A**O
Title: Excellent Portable Solar Panel!
Review: I’m very impressed with this Renogy portable solar panel. It’s well built, lightweight, and super easy to set up. The charging performance is excellent — it delivers power consistently even on partially cloudy days. I’ve used it for camping and road trips, and it has worked perfectly every time. Definitely a reliable and efficient product. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a quality solar solution on the
T**N
Quality solar panels. I use these daily living in an RV.
Works as expected, I’ve seen 3 of these panels wired in series hit just over 600 watts.
T**8
Good portable solar panel
Cheaper in price but has all the functionality and value as others. Full sun exposure was 168watts on average. It’s nice that it has some usb ports on it for direct charging. Wish it came with the cord to plug directly into your battery system but they’re cheap enough on their own. Has been holding its own, even with some rough handling. Happy with this purchase.
S**N
Good buy for portable solar power...
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.
B**N
Pretty Impressive
So far, so good. Although I've only had this in the (partial) sun for a short time (at my home), it's working well. I was actually surprised by it because it reached a peak of 155 watts under less than optimum circumstances with our current light cloud cover. I topped off my Bluetti EB3A in much less time than I expected. My EL100V2 is currently receiving 135 watts of charge. These figures are pretty good in my opinion, considering that it is November and we do not have unfiltered sun at the moment. Time will tell how it durable it is, but first impressions are good.
K**K
Great Solar Panels as an alternative to RV generators!
We have been using this portable 200W panel as a way to keep our RV house batteries charged during our 2 month tour of the country! So many camper owners use noisy gasoline-powered generators to recharge their batteries while in campgrounds that it is impossible to escape the man-made noises we thought we left behind. Our motor home has permanently-installed solar panels on the roof, but if we park in the shade or have an overcast day, we could not get the batteries charged fully. This portable Renogy unit does the trick by allowing us to position it so it gets the maximum possible energy from the sun, thereby ensuring that the RV batteries are always full to the brim! Even on cloudy days we are able to top off the batteries by using the Renogy. The built-in kickstands work well, but we frequently just lean the unit against the RV or a picnic table to make it even easier to set up. The zippered pocket to contain the cord is wonderful - no dangling or dragging cords when moving or storing it. This is a well-built unit that can withstand the rigors of long-term use. I sincerely wish that other campers would consider this Renogy unit instead of noisy, stinky generators!
H**.
200w portable solar panel for beginner
So this was my very first solar panel ever. I'm used to disaster preparedness due to living in Florida for 10 years so I have a generator in case of power outages. After enduring 2 hurricanes I realized that the next thing I needed was another way to charge my solar generators. So after Hurricane Helene I purchased this. At the same time I ordered a bigger solar generator that came with a 200w solar panel also. What I can say positively is that this solar panel is more universal since it has MC3 connectors instead of any other connectors. So you can use adapters to easily connect this to any other solar generator. They are also lightweight which of course is a good thing when it comes to travel and/or camping. Downside is that its not as powerful as other solar panels due to the volts. But I guess thats kinda the tradeoff for being universal and lightweight. Would I buy this again? To power a smaller solar generator...yes. Anything 1000ah or bigger then I would get something more powerful.
J**O
works well, but very awkward to setup
Works well, and nice that it packs down easily to store. is pretty awkward to setup, you really need two people because the legs are wobbly. In hindsight I would have bought two smaller ones.
S**N
This was used on a five night off grid festival camping trip this week and worked brilliantly maintaining my electric cooler via power station. It’s portable and a little awkward due to length to organise by myself but I did so and it held up very well secured to my car with bike lock. Very pleased. Easy to flatten. Works well. Feels sturdy and portable. Did the job I wanted!
A**B
Great purchase. Does what it says one the tin in my opinion. Easy to set up abd pack up. Thin when folded so easy to store. Acheived 184w input to powerbanks on a sunny but partially cloudy day. You do need an additional piece of wiring though, sold separately, dependent on the type of power input your powerbanks have.
G**N
Great value for money and works really well,it’s compact design means we can store in the campervan without taking to much room
F**G
Great bit of kit. Produces 200w as advertised Could do with a little sun finder. But its great
E**Y
I found the Renogy 200W portable solar charger to be really well made and easy to use. Its foldable design made it super convenient to carry and set up for camping or off-grid use. I liked that it has multiple USB ports and a USB-C fast charging option, which was great for charging my devices directly from the panel. The power output was solid and I got around 160 to 170 watts in good sunlight, which kept my portable power stations charged without much hassle. It’s lightweight enough to carry around but still substantial in size when unfolded for maximum sun exposure. The panel is weather resistant enough for light rain and dust, though I avoided heavy rain. The only two gripes I have with it are the legs take a bit of messing to set up and you may need a solar cable extension if you want to connect it to a portable power station like an ecoflow/anker/bluetti indoors. Overall, it’s a reliable and versatile solar charger I’d recommend for anyone needing a portable, efficient way to harness solar power on the go.
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