








🔆 Power your freedom with Renogy’s foldable solar powerhouse!
The Renogy 200W Monocrystalline Portable Solar Panel combines cutting-edge 16BB N-Type cell technology for 25% efficiency with a lightweight, foldable design weighing just 13.89 lbs. Featuring USB-C PD and USB-A ports alongside MC4 output, it supports simultaneous charging of multiple devices and power stations. Its IP65 rating ensures durability against dust and water, while adjustable kickstands optimize solar capture. Certified for safety and built for off-grid adventures, it’s the perfect companion for RVs, camping, and emergency backup.

| AC Adapter Current | 11.3 Amps |
| ASIN | B0CNPHD4VY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158,861 in Garden & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Garden & Outdoors ) #418 in Solar Panels |
| Brand | Renogy |
| Efficiency | 25% |
| Generic Name | 200W Portable Solar Panel |
| Included Components | 1 x 200w EFLEX portable solar panel |
| Item Weight | 6 kg 300 g |
| Item model number | RPP200EF-SE |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Renogy |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 21.6 Volts |
| Product Dimensions | 60.2L x 5W x 58.4H Centimeters |
| Special Feature | 25% High Efficiency, Compatible with most Power Stations and for smartphones, tablets, laptops and cameras., Foldable, Lightweight, Portable |
| UPC | 840315218789 840315218819 |
G**S
One of the best
It works as advertised. I needed one panel for my Ecoflow River 3 Max. The solar panel claims 200W output and I have experienced peak 180W solar output in winters during peak sun. I expect it might go up a little by 5-10 watts and this is already around 90% of what they claim which is perfect already and anything beyond this is perfection. I bought this specific panel because this also has a 65W type C and 18W type A controller module which means you might not always need a power station to power your devices. You can charge your laptop and phone on the go without needing to carry your power station with you always. When solar output is clubbed with type C port, the overall solar output has reduced from 180W to 135-140W where type C stays in 40-45W range making it sum to ~180W power output. 90% of what they claim. I am happy with the product and I hope its module and wiring stays intact and gives a long life.
A**O
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
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.
C**N
These panels are far better than the Bluetti disasters I bought. They're definitely not hitting 200 W or anywhere near it but they are bringing in around 150W - which is fine for me. They're also nice and light. My only beef is the ridiculous clingly pads on the backs of the panel that the legs, when they are not upright, attach to. Putting these panels up is a chore because once you put one side up, the other legs flop down and get stuck to the pads - so you move to the other end to unstick the pads - only to have the others flop down and get attached to the pads. I can't imagine that whoever put these together field-tested them. It's about the worst design I can think of. (I'm going to cover the stickum pads with tape. Otherwise they're must better than the Bluettis. and I'm fine with them.
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.
A**P
Well made and perform as advertised, less expensive than the power station manufacturer
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