【New Design】Face Lift for 15% reduction in the panel length. Higher cell efficiency by using 9 busbars technology. Compared with 5BB solar panel cells, the 9BB 166mm solar cell has a better and longer lifespan.
【Dimension】28.54*27.76*1.18inch. High winds (2400PA) and snow loads (5400PA).
【Maximum power (Pmax)】100W, Voltage at Pmax (Vmp):19.06V, Current at Pmax (Imp): 5.26A.
【Easy Installation】Diodes are pre-installed in the junction box, with a pair of pre-attached 3ft solar connectors cable.
【Warranty】2-year limited material and workmanship warranty. 10-year 90% output warranty. 25-year 80% output warranty.
Additional information
Brand
Newpowa
Material
Monocrystalline Silicon
Item Weight
15.47 pounds
Efficiency
High Efficiency
Style
Classic
Connector Type
MC4
AC Adapter Current
5.26 Amps
Maximum Voltage
12 Volts
Maximum Power
50 Watts
Product Dimensions
28.54"L x 27.76"W x 1.18"H
Manufacturer
Newpowa
Country of Origin
Vietnam
Item model number
NPA100M-12I+UZ
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size
100W /Mounts
Wattage
100 watts
Item Package Quantity
1
Batteries Included
No
Batteries Required
No
9 reviews for Newpowa 100W 12 Volt Monocrystalline Solar Panel 100W Classic 12V Compact Design High Efficiency Module RV Marine Boat Off Grid (100W /Mounts)
Rated 5 out of 5
R Wolf –
Llego en buenas condiciones y mi opinión por la parte del fabricante; es que viene bien construido y protegido para su transporte.
Rated 5 out of 5
Merccom –
Just installed, so far so good. Even though it’s raining right now it is still pushing current into my solar roller. How fun is that.
Edit: I’ve been using it for about 400 miles now and it’s doing great. I get about 15-20 miles per day of charge. My commute is 10 miles total so it’s plenty.
I’ve used solar for different applications for a long time but this is by far the most exciting application so far. I mean, my gosh man. Low effort transportation that is fun and fuel/energy independent, not efficient, independant! It’s like riding around with your own oil pump and refinery. Or your own corn crop and distillery. Or a horse that you never have to feed. You don’t have to eat more food to offset the calories burned by riding a regular bike.
It’s not a tesla.. it’s not a pickup truck.. but in the function of transporting your body to and from work and doing the weekly grocery shopping the requirements are fulfilled and you keep the daily wear and tear off of your larger vehicle.
A single 100w solar panel does all of that!!!
Rated 4 out of 5
Merccom –
This solar panel should advertise as 75 watt power Not 100 watt. Price is reasonable for $75 Youtuber compare this solar panel to renogly 100 watt solar panel can go up to 90 watt of power
Rated 5 out of 5
Thanh N. –
Panel was carefully packaged, shipped promptly. Looks to be well made sturdy. Initial testing shows excellent results,88 watts produced in full sun. Panel is compact, lightweight easy to move and position. Good value for the money, recommended.
Rated 5 out of 5
Dave –
I needed the biggest power in the smallest size that would fit on my camper, then i saw this one. It’s perfect for my very limited roof area behind the roof vent on my tiny camper trailer. A normal size 100 W panel just wouldn’t fit right there, this is close to 1/2 the size and says it” do 100 W with a different busbar style inside it to make up for the loss in area. I haven’t installed it yet as i’m building out the camper a little at a time but i’m sure it’ll give me enough power for my small needs. I also have a larger New Powa panel at the front of my trailer, actually I own several New Powa panels using them on different rigs and have been pleased with each one of them.
Rated 5 out of 5
John –
I was only seeing a max of 6 amps on a bright sunny day at 14.4v. for over a year. That’s about 86 watts for both panels. Didn’t know if it was the panels, the controller, or my lithium battery. After a couple months of searching and asking questions, I figured out it was my small 13ft, 16awg wire from controller to battery that was limiting the amps. Apparentlly there was too much resistance over the small wire. Swapped it to 10awg and now I’m getting a whopping max of 14 amps at 13.9v output. Multiplying the two numbers gives me 194 watts! That is some amazing efficiency.
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazon Customer –
Arrived in perfect shape. Ten panels in parallel (would have put them in series to allow use of smaller diameter wire, but the controller I bought wasn’t rated for the voltage) are putting close to 60 amps into my battery bank. I mounted them on the painted plywood roof of my homemade camper with Z brackets, which bolt to the panels. I’m going to remount them to the same Z brackets, but with screws from the outside instead of the hidden bolts so I can remove the panels from the brackets when I recoat the roof, instead of having to remove the brackets from the roof, breaking the seal. Very happy with them. I’m in southern Arizona with good sun. I expect the people complaining about low output are farther north and/or are using too small wire.
Rated 4 out of 5
R Wolf –
Not getting the wattage I expected from the panels.
Rated 5 out of 5
F.C.N.Y. –
I purchased the small-form 100watt panel, with applied coupon it is a great deal as it was packaged great, sturdy foam and cardboard inside protecting the panel and sturdy cardboard box it was shipped in, not a dent on the box.
The panel itself looks and feels very well made and high quality, especially for the price.
Have had the panel for a little while and been testing it in my backyard on ground and fence mounts to find the perfect spot to get the best sun/energy production and I did today, and was very presently surprised that it got 96watts connected to my LiFePO4 power station! In indirect side sunlight…and just by putting it up a few feet off the ground and on the side of my fence. In fact, I just placed an order for another one as the coupon was still active!
R Wolf –
Llego en buenas condiciones y mi opinión por la parte del fabricante; es que viene bien construido y protegido para su transporte.
Merccom –
Just installed, so far so good. Even though it’s raining right now it is still pushing current into my solar roller. How fun is that.
Edit: I’ve been using it for about 400 miles now and it’s doing great. I get about 15-20 miles per day of charge. My commute is 10 miles total so it’s plenty.
I’ve used solar for different applications for a long time but this is by far the most exciting application so far. I mean, my gosh man. Low effort transportation that is fun and fuel/energy independent, not efficient, independant! It’s like riding around with your own oil pump and refinery. Or your own corn crop and distillery. Or a horse that you never have to feed. You don’t have to eat more food to offset the calories burned by riding a regular bike.
It’s not a tesla.. it’s not a pickup truck.. but in the function of transporting your body to and from work and doing the weekly grocery shopping the requirements are fulfilled and you keep the daily wear and tear off of your larger vehicle.
A single 100w solar panel does all of that!!!
Merccom –
This solar panel should advertise as 75 watt power Not 100 watt. Price is reasonable for $75
Youtuber compare this solar panel to renogly 100 watt solar panel can go up to 90 watt of power
Thanh N. –
Panel was carefully packaged, shipped promptly.
Looks to be well made sturdy.
Initial testing shows excellent results,88 watts produced in full sun.
Panel is compact, lightweight easy to move and position.
Good value for the money, recommended.
Dave –
I needed the biggest power in the smallest size that would fit on my camper, then i saw this one. It’s perfect for my very limited roof area behind the roof vent on my tiny camper trailer. A normal size 100 W panel just wouldn’t fit right there, this is close to 1/2 the size and says it” do 100 W with a different busbar style inside it to make up for the loss in area. I haven’t installed it yet as i’m building out the camper a little at a time but i’m sure it’ll give me enough power for my small needs. I also have a larger New Powa panel at the front of my trailer, actually I own several New Powa panels using them on different rigs and have been pleased with each one of them.
John –
I was only seeing a max of 6 amps on a bright sunny day at 14.4v. for over a year. That’s about 86 watts for both panels. Didn’t know if it was the panels, the controller, or my lithium battery. After a couple months of searching and asking questions, I figured out it was my small 13ft, 16awg wire from controller to battery that was limiting the amps. Apparentlly there was too much resistance over the small wire. Swapped it to 10awg and now I’m getting a whopping max of 14 amps at 13.9v output. Multiplying the two numbers gives me 194 watts! That is some amazing efficiency.
Amazon Customer –
Arrived in perfect shape. Ten panels in parallel (would have put them in series to allow use of smaller diameter wire, but the controller I bought wasn’t rated for the voltage) are putting close to 60 amps into my battery bank. I mounted them on the painted plywood roof of my homemade camper with Z brackets, which bolt to the panels. I’m going to remount them to the same Z brackets, but with screws from the outside instead of the hidden bolts so I can remove the panels from the brackets when I recoat the roof, instead of having to remove the brackets from the roof, breaking the seal. Very happy with them. I’m in southern Arizona with good sun. I expect the people complaining about low output are farther north and/or are using too small wire.
R Wolf –
Not getting the wattage I expected from the panels.
F.C.N.Y. –
I purchased the small-form 100watt panel, with applied coupon it is a great deal as it was packaged great, sturdy foam and cardboard inside protecting the panel and sturdy cardboard box it was shipped in, not a dent on the box.
The panel itself looks and feels very well made and high quality, especially for the price.
Have had the panel for a little while and been testing it in my backyard on ground and fence mounts to find the perfect spot to get the best sun/energy production and I did today, and was very presently surprised that it got 96watts connected to my LiFePO4 power station! In indirect side sunlight…and just by putting it up a few feet off the ground and on the side of my fence. In fact, I just placed an order for another one as the coupon was still active!