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Renogy 200W Flexible Solar Panel

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Renogy 200W Flexible Solar Panel200W Flexible Solar Panel for RV, Boat and Off Grid Roofs The Renogy 200W flexible monocrystalline solar panel delivers up to 1000 watt hours of electricity per day in 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight, turning curved roofs and awkward surfaces into real power producers. It is built for off grid living on RVs, vans, boats, trailers and tiny cabins where weight, wind resistance and mounting options matter, while maintaining high output for years with a 5

200W Flexible Solar Panel for RV, Boat and Off Grid Roofs

The Renogy 200W flexible monocrystalline solar panel delivers up to 1000 watt hours of electricity per day in 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight, turning curved roofs and awkward surfaces into real power producers. It is built for off grid living on RVs, vans, boats, trailers and tiny cabins where weight, wind resistance and mounting options matter, while maintaining high output for years with a 5 year 90 percent output warranty.


Empowering Your Off Grid Life On Curved And Low Profile Roofs

This 200W flexible solar panel is designed for places where rigid glass modules just do not fit. It bends up to 240 degrees, weighs about 10.8 pounds, and is roughly 63.2 x 29.4 x 0.1 inches thick, so it hugs curved RV roofs, boat decks, truck toppers and custom builds without bulky racks. That low profile cuts wind noise, looks clean and keeps overall weight down, especially important on vans and smaller rigs.

Higher wattage output comes from reduced internal resistance and an upgraded cell layout. Half cut cells and bypass diodes help the panel keep producing under accidental shading, reducing the hotspot risk that can kill lesser flexible modules. That means more consistent charging when vents, rails, antennas or gear cast partial shadows across the panel.


Efficient 200W Flexible Mono Panel With ETFE and 9 Bus Bar Cells

Under the skin, this panel is built to squeeze more energy from the same footprint. A high transmittance ETFE surface and 9 bus bar monocrystalline cells improve light capture and conductivity, so more of the sunlight that hits the panel is turned into usable power. Reflective layering helps bounce light back into the cells, supporting a conversion efficiency around 22 percent at the cell level, with a 200W STC rating and 16.7 percent module efficiency.

In daily use that translates into steady charging of a 12V battery bank through an MPPT controller, enough to support fridges, fans, lights, pumps and device charging in a compact off grid setup when sized and paired correctly.


Built To Handle Heat, Cold and Hard Weather

Flexible does not mean fragile here. The Renogy 200W flexible panel operates from minus 40°F to 176°F (-40 to 80°C), with an extra composite layer embedded inside the laminate to boost durability and flex life. It is rated for 600V DC systems, uses IP68 junction boxes and IP67 solar connectors, and comes wired with 12 AWG, 2.3 ft output cables that are ready to plug into standard solar wiring.

Bypass diodes and half cut cell design improve resistance to hotspots and keep current flowing when only part of the panel is shaded. Combined with the ETFE surface that resists grime and abrasion better than basic plastics, this panel is set up for years of outdoor use on moving vehicles and exposed structures.

When the weather turns ugly, the panel just keeps working, making it a good match for coastal use, high heat desert trips and cold season camping where conditions swing wide.


Key Features Of The Renogy 200W Flexible Solar Panel

  • Delivers up to 1000 Wh per day in 5 to 6 hours of strong sun
  • Maintains over 90 percent output efficiency for 5 years under the performance warranty
  • Bends up to 240 degrees for curved and low profile installations
  • Bypass diodes and half cut technology improve resistance to hotspots and shading
  • ETFE surface and 9 bus bar mono cells enhance light transmittance and conversion
  • Ultra slim profile at about 0.1 inch thick, weighing only 10.8 lb

200W Flexible Mono Solar Panel Specifications

  • Cell type: Monocrystalline, 72 cells (18 x 4), size about 6.5 x 3.3
  • Maximum power: 200W at STC
  • Module efficiency: 16.7 percent
  • Optimum operating voltage (Vmp): 20.1V
  • Optimum operating current (Imp): 10.02A
  • Open circuit voltage (Voc): 23.9V
  • Short circuit current (Isc): 10.74A
  • Maximum series fuse rating: 15A
  • Maximum system voltage: 600V DC
  • Operating temperature: -40°F to 176°F (-40 to 80°C)
  • Junction box: IP68, connectors IP67
  • Output cables: 12 AWG, 2.3 ft
  • Dimensions: 63.2 x 29.4 x 0.1 in (1605 x 748 x 3 mm)
  • Weight: 10.8 lb / 4.9 kg
  • Warranty: 5 year 90 percent output performance plus 5 year material and workmanship

For roofs and surfaces where rigid panels are a fight, the Renogy 200W flexible monocrystalline solar panel turns wasted space into dependable off grid power without adding bulk or constant maintenance.

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