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We are proud to be leaders in portable power, from the strongest solar generator on the market to an advanced solar battery backup capable of powering multiple devices. Our range of products include portable generators, solar powered generators, portable solar panels, and many more – all designed to meet specific needs.
Goal Zero created the portable power station category over 10 years ago, presenting a new way forward in portable energy use at home, on the job, and off-grid. Our products are engineered with precision. Every feature has a purpose, designed with a real-life use case in mind. From powering campsites to providing essential circuits during an outage, our reliable products are built with precision to keep you connected anywhere.
Whether you’re looking for something small and compact or a larger unit capable of powering multiple devices at once — Goal Zero has you covered with reliable and efficient portable power solutions. With our trusted lineup of solar power stations and solar power generators, you can rest assured that your off-grid adventures will always have enough juice!
Chris62 –
We recently purchased 2 Boulder 100 solar panels as part of our “preparedness” efforts, but used them this past week as we camped for 5 days. They easily charged our Yeti 400, our Sherpa 100 Power Pack, Lighthouse 400 lantern, our son’s Sherpa, plus several smart phones. We are thrilled with all of them.
Armand –
Bought this to speed-charge my new Yeti 1400. From the top: Price is too high (vs. Renogy’s $400 200w panels) – MINUS 1 star. 12AWG cable from the back of the panel is only 6ft. long — way too short that makes connection to power-stations EXTREMELY prohibitive (can’t take power station inside). MINUS 1 star. Highest charging througput I can get is 144watts, was expecting at least 160-170w. MINUS 1 star. ‘love the foldable legs design. PLUS 1 star… but it LIMITS tripod mounting. MINUS half a star. Overall rating 3.5 stars.
Undisclosed –
Seems to be well-made and performed as expected under limited usage so far. This unit charged my YETI 1400 approx. 35% after 10 hours under a FL summer sun. I faced the panel to the east during the am hours, west during the pm & flat when the sun was overhead. A small quibble is the cable connecting both sides of the panel could be pinched if not careful when folding, unfolding or otherwise manipulating the briefcase.
Jibaro –
Very heavy. Bulky. Hard to find an appropriate storage location. Will not recharge in the shade; must charge with full sun exposure and/or thru the clouds (but will NOT charge in the shade). Very, VERY expensive; but the wife wanted it in light of the recent hurricanes.
PaulAB –
Actual data plot below shows peak of 70 watts charge at noon 50 miles north of Chicago in February! Enlarge it and read the details of plot; 355 watt-hours of charge in about 6 hours and the angle to sun was not optimal and no tracking. Shadows set in at about 4 pm. I am very pleased with this performance through 60 feet of joined cable. Now, if GZ will just assure me that the Nomad 100 will perform as well and lower its dear cost by 100- 150 dollars, I’ll purchase one of those as a compliment to the boulder bc.
Squatch Fall tour 2021 –
Finally set off on our can life adventure! Found the Boulder briefcase easy to set up and pack away. Seems to charge our Goal Zero generator fairly well. Just have to adjust to the suns angle to get the best charge.
defaultForRating –
I recently purchased a Yeti 150, Boulder 50, 2 sets of brackets, and a 15′ 8mm extension cord, all to use in my truck camper. I got my order within a short time and in good condition. Love the Yeti 150, especially since our two day power outage this week. I had power to keep phones, tablets, and lights running with no problem. Looking forward to being off grid traveling on short trips soon. Very happy with the product and the ease of installing the panels on my truck camper.
Karen in Boston –
This is my 4th goal zero product. I step it up every time. Love the brand, ease of use and customer service.
Cooking by Campsite –
I’m in Texas. The Texas sun is about as hot as it gets. The best I’m seeing is 55 watts at High Noon. 100 Watts? I don’t think so. And no, I’m not using the extender cable. Just the cable that came with the panel directly into my Yeti 3000x.
Drsignguy –
After having the Boulder 200 Briefcase for about a week now, I have to honestly say that it is one tough solar panel. I have read some the reviews about the weight and the case that comes with it and I will mention that is a few. The product does great on feeding my LiFePO4 battery the power it needs and the controller is very easy to use. The weight, to some may be heavy but I prefer it as the outside elements throws curves once in a while and when this sits on the ground, it stays. you can move it with ease to keep it facing the sun. The case is just fine. protects it as it should. The wiring and connections are very well done, and I don’t have to worry for bad connections. All in all, I feel this is a great product to have and I know It will hold up for years.