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E.FLEX 200W Portable Solar Panel

SKU: RPP200EF-SE-G2-US
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  • 25% efficiency with durable Grade A solar cells
  • Lightweight and foldable, easy to carry and store
  • Multiple output ports to charge various devices
  • IP65 splash-proof and dust-resistant for outdoor reliability
  • Stable & adjustable kickstands for peak power
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Plug-and-Play Solar for Every Adventure

Pack Light, Power Big

Grab, Go, and Set Up Anywhere

Easy to store when not in use, and with the smooth integrated carry handle, it gives you a comfortable, hassle-free carrying experience.

Power Right Out of the Box

The foldable and portable design makes it super easy to set up. Just unfold and done. Truly ready-to-use for camping.

N-Type Solar Cells for Higher Efficiency

Optimal Solar Harvest
Adjustable Kickstands
Ground Stability
Suspension Flexibility
Incredible Compatibility, Ready for All Your Power Needs
Direct Charging
With Battery/Power Station

Expandable System for Greater Challenges

Connect multiple E.Flex panels to double your power and conquer more scenario.

Genuine Praise from Real Users

  • David Hutchison

    Daytime highs in the full sun reached nearly 115 degrees Fahrenheit at the bottom of the canyon…and the panel just kept on charging!

  • Shari Galiardi

    Camera batteries, smart phones, power banks, emergency equipment, string lights, headlamps, Bluetooth speakers, this panel made all of it possible!

  • LordOfTheFries

    Super lightweight and portable. Just hook it up to a power station, and you're all set for camping. Ultimate convenience!

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200W Portable Solar Panels

Max Power at STC:
200 W
Open Circuit Voltage:
21.6V
Short Circuit Current:
11.3A
Optimum Operating Voltage:
18.8V
Optimum Operating Current:
10.6A
Cell Efficiency:
>25%
Operating Temperature:
14°F to 149°F(-10℃ to +65℃)
Dimensions:
23.72 x 22.99 x 1.97 in / 602.5 x 584 x 50 mm(fold),87.80 x 22.99 x 0.12 in / 2230 x584 x 3 mm (unfold)
Weight:
13.89 lbs. / 6.3 kg
Waterproof:
IP65
CE and RoHS compliant:
Yes
FCC:
Yes
Manufactured in a Certified ISO 9001 Facility:
Yes
CA65:
Yes
PSE:
Yes

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.