Description
- 【Cost-Effective flexible Solar Panel】:Looking for a durable and flexible solar panel? The BougeRV CIGS Flexible Solar Panel uses advanced technology to withstand harsh weather conditions, making it reliable for outdoor use. Lasting up to 25 years at an average cost of $23 per year, it is more cost-effective than Mono Semi-Flexible panels that only last 1-3 years and cost $115 per year. So why settle for less when you can gain peace of mind by choosing BougeRV CIGS Flexible Solar Panel?
- 【360° Ultra Flexible】: The BougeRV CIGS Flexible Solar Panel is the perfect solution for RVs, marine vessels, yachts, or any curved surfaces, as it can flex up to 360 degrees. These solar panels are ideal for those who value weight-saving features, as they are 70% lighter and 95% thinner than their rigid counterparts.
- 【More Stable Output】: Say goodbye to unstable energy output with BougeRV CIGS Flexible Solar Panel. Its advanced wire-intensive CIGS technology captures more energy even in low-light conditions or partial shade, ensuring stable power output at all times.
- 【Light and Thin】The BougeRV CIGS Solar Panels are highly portable and easy to install, thanks to their lightweight and thin construction. They’re roughly 70% lighter and 95% thinner than monocrystalline solar panels with glass, making them highly practical and convenient for outdoor use.
- 【Extreme Waterproofing】BougeRV’s ETFE-coated Flexible Solar Panel is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. It’s IP68 waterproof and has improved rainfall drainage to minimize the effects of partial shade. The connectors and junction box are also IP68 waterproof, ensuring optimal performance in wet outdoor environments while outperforming rigid panel models.
- 【1-on-1 Solar Solution by BougeRV Tech Support】 BougeRV promises a 10-year product warranty and 25-year power warranty and lifetime warm-hearted service for you. Please contact us whenever you have any problems with the BougeRV solar panel. We will provide you with a professional guide to building a solar system.
Bob w –
I use this with my minivan camping setup to charge up my external battery. I can lay it down on my roof, and it’s much stealthier than traditional solar panel setups. And I can lean it up against the car to increase output, when I don’t need the stealth. And it’s so light, it’s easy to move around. The size makes it a little bulky. (Those folding panels would be easier to store.) But this has a much better size-to-output ratio, and the folding panels I saw all had cheap PWM chargers on them, which I don’t need. There are cheaper solar panels out there, if you don’t need the flexibility or weight savings.
Bob w –
I mounted this on top of my ford Maverick to help keep the tiny 12 volt battery from running down when using my strobe lights. I’m getting around 6 amps out on a normal day. I used 3M black double sided tape to stick it to the roof. It works great, ran thru many car washes and doesn’t faze it. I tried mounting it to the roll up bed cover(BAK) ,but it was to stiff for that. I did try a RENOGY controller, that was not working out. I got the Bouge RV controller and works perfect with the app.
David Serge –
Panels were quickly shipped to New Zealand. Easy to install and they work great!
Doc –
Seems to be built well and durable. Has gotten rained on and worked fine. I have gotten 98 watts max out of it so far. I like the size / footprint of the panel.
I do wish the grommets were larger. I also wish that the panel could be rolled into a tighter circumference. It will roll down to about a 10 or 12 inch circle. I wish I could get it smaller for storage as I use it in a mobile setup.
I have my eye on the 200 watt panel to also add to my setup. However, the price for these panels is still pretty expensive per watt.