【Advanced CIGS Technology】Invest in the future with BougeRV’s advanced Copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) thin-film solar cell technology. More flexible, stable, durable, and light-sensitive than traditional silicon-based solar cells, CIGS provides long-term benefits and peace of mind.
【360° Bendability】BougeRV’s CIGS Flexible Solar Panel achieves truly 360-degree bendability, making it perfect for RVs, marine vessels, yachts, and any curved surfaces. Unlike crystalline semi-flexible panels or rigid panels, BougeRV’s CIGS panel offers wider application and more flexibility.
【Stable Output in Low-Light Conditions】Thanks to wire-intensive CIGS tech, BougeRV’s CIGS Flexible Solar Panel is more stable than monocrystalline solar panels. It will gather more energy even in partly shaded or low-light conditions, ensuring you always have power when you need it.
【Lightweight & Easy to Install】BougeRV’s CIGS solar panels are 70% lighter and 95% thinner than their rigid counterparts, making them easy to carry and install. With tape on the back, you can install them safely and easily without drilling holes or brackets.
【Extreme Waterproofing】BougeRV’s ETFE-coated Flexible Solar Panel is IP68 waterproof and has improved rainfall drainage to lessen the influence of partial shade. The connectors and junction box are also IP68 waterproof, ensuring your panel operates well in wet outdoor environments and outperforms rigid panels.
1-on-1 Solar Solution by BougeRV Tech Support. BougeRV promises a 10-year product tech support and alltime warm-hearted service for you. Please get in touch with us whenever you have any problems with the BougeRV solar panel. We will provide you with a professional guide to building a solar system.
Additional information
Brand
BougeRV
Material
CIGS Thin-Film Solar Cell
Product Dimensions
82.18"L x 25.98"W x 0.06"H
Item Weight
7.05 pounds
Connector Type
Solar Connector
AC Adapter Current
8.02 Amps
Maximum Voltage
25 Volts (DC)
Maximum Power
200 Watts
Manufacturer
BougeRV
Part Number
ISE138-B079
Item model number
ISE138-079
Size
200W/82.18*25.98*0.06 in
color
CIGS Black
Style
200W
Pattern
Flexible
Voltage
25 Volts (DC)
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
Warranty Description
Manufacturer warranty for 18 months from date of purchase.
8 reviews for BougeRV Yuma 200W CIGS Thin-Film Flexible Solar Panel, The Most Flexible Solar Panel with Tape for Easy Installation
Rated 5 out of 5
Charles L. –
101w sitting flat on a table. Great panel.
Rated 5 out of 5
K&C –
I was hoping that this would work after the dismal performance of the other 200w CIGS panel I bought on Amazon (that company is no longer there, so I cannot leave a review…the slate has been wiped clean). The BougeRV unit arrived on time, well packed, and in good condition. It was overcast, and I first hooked up an ALLPOWERS solar generator to test it…zero watts. Then I hooked up a 400w SUAOKI SOL-GEN and it showed 72 watts. Next a Bluetti 268w SOL-GEN, which showed 172w! The ALLPOWERS is a very mediocre unit in all ways. so I wasn’t surprised. It probably has a cheap PWM contgroller. The SAUOKI has either a good PWM, or a weak MPPT charge controller. The Bluetti obviously has a top-notch MPPT controller. Remember this when you test a new panel or other device…a system is only as good as its weakest link! This 200w BougeRV CIGS panel will be mounted on my motorhome roof to replace an 8yo one that has degraded. I have high hopes that it will make a big difference, for a long time. I will update after a few years.
Rated 5 out of 5
Diverjay –
First of all this panel is great. But that was short lived. I run a 200 amh battery system. I used this to keep it charged all the time and while using my bouge rv fridge. Anyhow I be had it about 7 months on the top of my truck. Well went on a 100 mile trip camping and once I got to my destination I looked up and it was gone wires ripped out of my charge controller which is bouge rv. Luckily I have two more 169 watt solar suitcases which I use once set up for all my electronics I run. So now I’m out 300.00 the tape did not hold. Will I buy another yes but not for awhile since it is expensive so I’ll have to save for it. Like I said it’s the best panel I’ve had collects sun even in shade just really wish the tape held. I’ll say if you get one you’ll love it just make sure before trips that it stuck on good. I’ll add extra tape on the next one
Rated 5 out of 5
SolarWind&Lithium –
The butyl tape makes installation a breeze. I mounted two of these to the top rounded front of my RV, wires down, and connect the through a side solar jack. All edges are not sealed with the tape. I used RV roof tape to seal the one edge opposite the wires to insure no ice formation under them as mounted. I plan on buying more but have to carefully measure my available roof space.
Rated 5 out of 5
K&C –
With all the reviews of regular flexible panels only lasting 3 years at best we decided to spend the extra money and give these a try. It’s been almost a year and they are still just as efficient as the day we mounted them.
We went with the ones with the adhesive because we didn’t want to drill any holes in my wife’s Ursa Minor camper top so these worked out perfectly.
The install was super easy. We just cleaned the surface of the camper top. Peeled off the adhesive cover, lined up the panels and stuck them down to the roof. (Still holding strong)
We installed 300 watts (three panels) on the roof and they fit perfectly. We have them hooked to the Bluetti AC200MAX and on a good day of sun they pull in about 255 watts per hour of solar. They also seem pretty efficient in partial shade and in overcast conditions.
Overall we are happy with our purchase and would buy again if we had the need for more solar.
Rated 3 out of 5
Sean L. –
Nicely made and great items for RV rooftop. I presently have five of these on my rooftop (1Kw) and average actual peak delivery of 650-750 watts in June (Arizona, USA).
Rated 5 out of 5
Boomerweps –
Beyond expectations in every way. Have no doubts these aren’t going anywhere. Super light weight, durable and perform excellent. I haul freight 100k miles PER YEAR and have been through all weather conditions. I am very happy with my choice after much research.
Rated 5 out of 5
Sean L. –
For those who don’t want to drill holes in the roof of their RV, this is a very good option. There are four adhesive strips on the back and the backing strips come off easily without mess even in hot weather. The adhesive is some sort of roofing cement like Henry’s or something. Once the panel is laid down, it is not coming up. The panels are very flexible and durable.
You can walk on them with no problem. I installed four 200W panels and at high noon. I am getting a total of 670W. Decent.
My only real gripe with these are the price. They are spendy. However, Bouge often has deals on these and if you are patient, you might be able to pick these up in the low four hundred range.
For me, the BougeRV Yuma 200W CIGS Thin-Film Flexible Solar Panel were a solid winner.
Charles L. –
101w sitting flat on a table. Great panel.
K&C –
I was hoping that this would work after the dismal performance of the other 200w CIGS panel I bought on Amazon (that company is no longer there, so I cannot leave a review…the slate has been wiped clean).
The BougeRV unit arrived on time, well packed, and in good condition. It was overcast, and I first hooked up an ALLPOWERS solar generator to test it…zero watts. Then I hooked up a 400w SUAOKI SOL-GEN and it showed 72 watts. Next a Bluetti 268w SOL-GEN, which showed 172w!
The ALLPOWERS is a very mediocre unit in all ways. so I wasn’t surprised. It probably has a cheap PWM contgroller.
The SAUOKI has either a good PWM, or a weak MPPT charge controller.
The Bluetti obviously has a top-notch MPPT controller.
Remember this when you test a new panel or other device…a system is only as good as its weakest link!
This 200w BougeRV CIGS panel will be mounted on my motorhome roof to replace an 8yo one that has degraded. I have high hopes that it will make a big difference, for a long time.
I will update after a few years.
Diverjay –
First of all this panel is great. But that was short lived. I run a 200 amh battery system. I used this to keep it charged all the time and while using my bouge rv fridge. Anyhow I be had it about 7 months on the top of my truck. Well went on a 100 mile trip camping and once I got to my destination I looked up and it was gone wires ripped out of my charge controller which is bouge rv. Luckily I have two more 169 watt solar suitcases which I use once set up for all my electronics I run. So now I’m out 300.00 the tape did not hold. Will I buy another yes but not for awhile since it is expensive so I’ll have to save for it. Like I said it’s the best panel I’ve had collects sun even in shade just really wish the tape held. I’ll say if you get one you’ll love it just make sure before trips that it stuck on good. I’ll add extra tape on the next one
SolarWind&Lithium –
The butyl tape makes installation a breeze.
I mounted two of these to the top rounded front of my RV, wires down, and connect the through a side solar jack. All edges are not sealed with the tape. I used RV roof tape to seal the one edge opposite the wires to insure no ice formation under them as mounted. I plan on buying more but have to carefully measure my available roof space.
K&C –
With all the reviews of regular flexible panels only lasting 3 years at best we decided to spend the extra money and give these a try. It’s been almost a year and they are still just as efficient as the day we mounted them.
We went with the ones with the adhesive because we didn’t want to drill any holes in my wife’s Ursa Minor camper top so these worked out perfectly.
The install was super easy. We just cleaned the surface of the camper top. Peeled off the adhesive cover, lined up the panels and stuck them down to the roof. (Still holding strong)
We installed 300 watts (three panels) on the roof and they fit perfectly. We have them hooked to the Bluetti AC200MAX and on a good day of sun they pull in about 255 watts per hour of solar. They also seem pretty efficient in partial shade and in overcast conditions.
Overall we are happy with our purchase and would buy again if we had the need for more solar.
Sean L. –
Nicely made and great items for RV rooftop. I presently have five of these on my rooftop (1Kw) and average actual peak delivery of 650-750 watts in June (Arizona, USA).
Boomerweps –
Beyond expectations in every way. Have no doubts these aren’t going anywhere. Super light weight, durable and perform excellent. I haul freight 100k miles PER YEAR and have been through all weather conditions. I am very happy with my choice after much research.
Sean L. –
For those who don’t want to drill holes in the roof of their RV, this is a very good option. There are four adhesive strips on the back and the backing strips come off easily without mess even in hot weather. The adhesive is some sort of roofing cement like Henry’s or something. Once the panel is laid down, it is not coming up. The panels are very flexible and durable.
You can walk on them with no problem. I installed four 200W panels and at high noon. I am getting a total of 670W. Decent.
My only real gripe with these are the price. They are spendy. However, Bouge often has deals on these and if you are patient, you might be able to pick these up in the low four hundred range.
For me, the BougeRV Yuma 200W CIGS Thin-Film Flexible Solar Panel were a solid winner.