ZOUPW 200W FoldGo Pro Portable Solar Panel 10BB

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$239.99 $179.99
  • Seamless Lamination, Sleek & Sturdy
  • Premium A+ monocrystalline silicon solar cells with 23.5% conversion efficiency.
  • ETFE-surface: waterproof, dustproof, durable.
  • Portable ,foldable and easy setup.
  • Wide compatibility with power stations,smartphones, tablets, and more.
  • Suitable for outdoor, camping, and RV use.
  • 1-year warranty.
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Simply plug & play using included adapters.
* Note: Only popular models are listed above. If your power station's input voltage, current, and port type match this panel's specs, it will work perfectly too! Still unsure? Contact us.

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FoldGo Pro 200W: Premium Power for Off-Grid Exploration

Engineered for campers, adventurers, and off-grid explorers, the 200W FoldGo Pro Portable Solar Panel offers premium power with clean design. Featuring high-efficiency solar cells, wide device compatibility, and an elegant, laminated construction, it’s your go-to source for dependable outdoor energy.

Built for Outdoor Use — Lightweight & Foldable

The 200W FoldGo Pro portable solar panel is purpose-built for portability. Weighing just 9kg, it folds down compactly for easy storage and travel, while the built-in magnetic handle offers a stylish and comfortable grip. Whether you're hiking into camp or loading up the RV, this sleek, space-saving panel won’t weigh you down—but it will keep you powered up.

23.5% Efficiency with 10BB & A+ Grade Cells

Powered by premium A+ grade monocrystalline silicon cells, this 200W portable solar panel delivers up to 23.5% conversion efficiency, outperforming standard 22% panels on the market. This high performance is further enhanced by advanced 10-busbar (10BB) technology, which ensures more stable energy transmission, reduces power loss, and extends the long-term durability of the panel.

Wide Compatible & Easy Expandable

Need more energy? The 200W solar panel supports series or parallel connection with other panelsto expand your system for higher demands like powering larger battery packs or long-term setups.

1. Power Station Compatibility
Connection / Adapter Compatible Power Station Models
DC5521 adapter for Rockpals 250W/350W/500W, FlashFish 200W/300W, PAXCESS ROCKMAN 200W/300W/500W, PRYMAX 300W
Anderson adapter for Jackery Explorer 1000, ROCKPALS 300W, Ecoflow
DC7909 adapter for Jackery Explorer 300/500/1000/1500, Goal Zero Yeti 160/240/300, Anker 521 Power Station, BLUTTI EB 240, GRECELL 300W/500W/1000W
DC8020 adapter(DC7909 female to DC8020 male) for Jackery Explorer 1000 v2/600 Plus/880 Plus/1000 Pro/1000 Plus/1500 Pro/2000 Pro/2000 Plus/3000 Pro
XT60 adapter for EF ECOFLOW RIVER Pro 720Wh/DELTA 1260Wh/Anker 757 PowerHouse 1229Wh
10-in-1 DC Adapter Set Complimentary 10-in-1 DC adapter DC5521 (Female) to DC6544/6330/5525/5521/5517/4817/4017/35135/7450/7955 (Male) to expand the folding solar panel's compatibility.

Direct USB & Type-C Charging for Devices

The200W foldable solar panelincludes built-in USB-A 、USB-C and Type-C ports. This means you can directly charge phones, tablets, and other devices without a power station. Ideal for relaxing at camp or keeping your devices topped off while working outdoors.

Durable ETFE Surface with Seamless Laminated

Built with an ultra-durable ETFE surface and featuring a seamless laminated design, the 200W FoldGo Pro portable solar panel is IP67-rated waterproof, dustproof, and scratch-resistant. This advanced lamination not only makes the panel surface more robust and ready to withstand the rigors of outdoor use, but also gives it a more refined, visually sleek, and modern finish.

Multiple usage scenarios

Parked Supplemental Power
Portable, Silent Camping Energy
Instant Emergency Home Backup

What's in the box?

200W FoldGo Pro Portable Solar Panel (×1)
10ft Solar Connector Extension Cable (×1)
10 in 1 Connectors(×1)
User Manual (×1)

Specs

Model Y200W
SKU ZP200W-PLV1-US
Maximum Power (Pmax) 200W
Max Power Voltage (Vmp) 18.6V
Max Power Current (Imp) 10.75A
Open-circuit Voltage (Voc) 22.28V
Short-circuit Current (Isc) 11.35A
Cell Type Monocrystalline Silicon
IP Rating IP67
Cell Efficiency 23.5%
Operating Temperature Range 14°F ~ 158°F / -10°C ~ 70°C
USB-A Output (Black) 5V/3A
USB-A Output (Orange) 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A, 9V/3A
Type-C Output 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A
Unfolded Dimensions 93.4 × 23.1 × 1.77 IN / 2372 × 587 × 45 mm
Folded Dimensions 25.00 × 23.1 × 1.77 IN / 635 × 587 × 70 mm
Weight 9 kg / 19.84 lbs

Downloads

User Manual

ZOUPW 200W FoldGo Pro Portable Solar Panel 10BB Guide (PDF)

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FAQ

How the Solar Angle Guide Maximizes The Charging Efficiency >

Simply adjust the 200 watt solar panel portable so that the shadow of the black dot aligns with the center of the scale plate. This will ensure the optimal tilt angle for your solar panel. The closer the sunlight hits at a 90° angle, the more solar energy it will capture, reducing the charging time.

What should I do if I receive this solar panel and find that it is not compatible with my portable power station? >

First, please carefully confirm before placing an order whether your portable power station's solar input port is compatible with any of the adapters we provide (XT-60, Anderson, DC7909, DC5521, DC8020). If you're unsure, please consult with us beforehand. Additionally, if you receive the solar panel and find it incompatible with your portable power station, please let us know—we’ll help resolve the issue for you.

What's the difference between the nominal output power of the solar panel and the actual charging power? >

1. The nominal output power is measured under STC (Standard Test Conditions), which involve a surface temperature of 25°C, air mass of 1.5, and solar intensity
of 1000W/m² — a globally recognized standard for ground solar panel testing. This is an idealized testing environment and may significantly differ from
actual usage conditions.
2. Actual charging power is influenced by multiple factors, including sunlight intensity, the orientation and angle of the solar panel, environmental temperature, air mass, charging protocols, cable quality, and the maximum charging power supported by the connected devices. Additionally, some devices may accept different power levels at various stages of charging (for example, some appliances may reduce charging power when the battery level exceeds 50% to
protect the battery).In summary, nominal output power represents the theoretical maximum output of the solar panel under ideal conditions, as measured in the standardized STC environment. Actual charging power, on the other hand, is influenced by various practical factors and may be lower than the nominal output power.

  • 5 stars: 19 (73%)
  • 4 stars: 5 (19%)
  • 3 stars: 1 (4%)
  • 2 stars: 0 (0%)
  • 1 star: 1 (4%)
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ED G.
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bad

Hi ED,
We’re sorry your panel arrived with scratches during shipping.

Our team contacted you right away, confirmed the issue, and promptly arranged a replacement to make things right.

We always stand behind our products and are here if you need anything further.

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James M. (United States)
portable power

Easy set up. The kick stands are a great angle. They were putting out 200-240 watts. Feb 2026 in the Alabama hills.

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Phx-Arizona (United States)
300w portable N type

Great panel: easy to store when folded but opens to have a lot of surface area. Got 285 watts in good sun angle. Very happy with my purchase. Paired it with a Bluetti Elite 100.

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Jeffrey S.
Made with great materials and charges very well

Very good value for the money. It works very well, charges as it is described too, very portable and durable. I highly recommend this panel

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Arno E.J.
Efficient and fast charging.

Definitely surprised at how well and fast the panels charge my Jackery. I was prepared to buy a 2nd one on the next payday, but now I'm thinking it might not be necessary!Edit: I bought more Jackerys, so I bought two more of these panels. All 3 are great producers. I've added pics. 83 watts is outstanding for 8:45 am at this latitude 39.5º North, and 56 watts charging through the built in USB port is pretty dang good.

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Jayzosx
Runs Starlink and computer and is compatible with Jackery explore 1000 V2

I ended up buying this solar charger because the one that the Jackery explore 1000 V2 package that came with a solar charger, went up $150 in price maybe because of the tariffs but ended up getting this one and it works great. I have the Jackery 1000 v2.I gave it four stars because I've only used it for the last several days, but it works absolutely great and so far it's been rained on been in the mud a little bit since I've taken it out to work remotely in my RV and needed something to power, my computer and Starlink.With clear skies this 200 W solar panel will keep the Jackery at almost 100% the whole day while being connected to Starlink and my computer and monitor. Also, you don't need another adapter or wireless cable, this solar panel has the correct connection.

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Wayne
Excellent 100W solar panel for the price

I wanted a solar panel that I could connect to my new Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC power bank, to use mainly for emergencies when the power was out for any significant amount of time. I found this Zoupw foldable 100W solar panel, saw that it was highly rated and highly ranked and decided to pick it up and now I am very glad I did. I decided to get a solar panel with more power than the Sherpa 100AC needed (60W) and it looks like that was a home run on my part. Because if the solar panel is not generating full power because I don't have it pointing perfectly at the sun, or there's some light clouds or slight haze in the atmosphere, it is most likely going to still output enough power to keep the power bank charging at its max capacity of 60 watts, or close to it.It plugs right into the 8mm solar-in port on the back of the Sherpa 100AC and it's good to go. I was able to easily get the max 60W in from the panel that the Sherpa can handle and it's not even summer yet so they're both working together exactly as I had hoped.The panel is well constructed, with magnetic handles to keep the unit folded when not in use. The included 10 foot cable is plenty long enough and they certainly give you enough connectors and tips to connect to just about any power bank or device you are trying to charge. It has two USB-A ports and one USB-C port that can output up to a decent 60w so if the panel was outputting full power (which is most likely around 90w, not 100) I could charge my iPhone at full speed while simultaneously charging the Sherpa at its full speed. Just another reason why I went with a solar panel with a little more power than I needed just for the Sherpa alone.This solar panel is less than half the price of Goal Zero's comparable 100W solar panel and now that I see how well constructed it is and it works as expected, picking up this solar panel was a no-brainer.

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William K. (United States)

Outstanding Portable Solar Panel

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Jeffrey S. (United States)
great panel set! Weighs next to nothing!

I really like the quality and build of this panel. It is easy to set up and works well. I believe I got about 268w at the max during my first and only test so far.

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Donn M. (United States)

Great

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klm
Works well for 1/2 the cost

I'm very happy with these panels. I tried two EF ECOFLOW 220W Portable Solar Panel, Bifacial and these performed a little better for 1/2 the price. The carry handles work well and having a couple of USB ports is nice. It worked perfectly with my EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station RIVER 2 Max 500, 499Wh LiFePO4. Maxed at 165W and stayed around 150w.

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cmartin
Quality Product

Very impressed with quality, both with package care during shipping, and product quality, lot of Bang for the Buck! Have not hooked it up but sure there will be no problems.

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John V.
So far works as intended

Bought these to recharge a Jackery Explorer 1000v2. Due to crazy weather have only used once to charge for about one hours in less than ideal conditions. In that hour it charged 15% of capacity. If left out for several hours would charge completely. On that hazy day best I saw was about 285 watts input from both panels.

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Kindle C.
As expected.

Arrived in great condition. To work with Jackery. Many other plugs for many other brands. Arrived in 2 days.

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AzBob
Quality 100 watt solar panel with convenient features.

Packaging was impressive. Shipping box has handle and corner cushion pads protect the panel. For those with the new Jackery Explorer 300 plus, there is no USB-C connector included. You will be unable to charge your 300 plus unless you order a separate adapter DC8020 to USB-C end. I ordered the adapter from Jackery.

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Ken K.
A good portable Solar Panel

It works like it should, put out 65 watts into my power bank which was 90 percent full. As the power bank fills up the wattage input goes down, a mistake most people make is to think the wattage output is too low due to their power bank being almost full. Charged my lifepo battery bank using this Solar Panel into a Victron 75/15 solar charge controller and it worked like a champ and a fast charge. This should work fine with my battery during a POTA activation. This would also work well for camping but I wouldn't try to take it on a hike to a camp site, it's a bit bulky and at 10 lbs a bit heavy for that. The USB charging is a bonus. The only thing I didn't like was the Velcro for the legs but not a deal breaker.

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Roy H.
Convenient, light enough to carry easily and powerful enough to be actually of use!

Surprisingly powerful and versatile. I’ve had mine more than a year. Living in the country we often have power outages and this is just enough to keep the computer going, charge phones and iPads, a light or two if needed, etc. I’ve tried several designs in the past and this has been reliable and easy to use! I often use it when working on a tractor in the pole barn where I don’t have plug-in power.

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Joslyn
Great solar panel

This charges my Jackery so well! It came with multiple adapters. Several times in full sun it was pulling upwards of 90 watts, but on average brings in 65-78 depending on sun strength and time of day. My Jackery 300 is usually fully charged in an hour from a little less than half way. Don't spend the money on name brand Jackery panel, get this one instead. It is larger than I expected, but it's light and folds closed.

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Rambo47
Awesome solar panel -Zoupw!

Outstanding solar panel! It almost gets the 100 watt rating advertised. Fantastic group of adapters included with the solar panel. Great quality product. Recommend to all for camping and home emergency situations. Planning on ordering another soon. Thanks for such a great reliable solar panel.

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Stanley A.M.
Ease of use.

Pricing first reason.. ease of use portability.. Kick stands and cabling..

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Jimmy50891
Great for phones

Took on camping trip even in the shade my phone charged up 15% in 30min

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sugarandspice92907
Well made panel, easy set up

This panel is so well made. I was impressed. We hooked it up within minutes to a jackery using the included plugs and you could watch it producing power in real time. It’s easily transportable and I’m confident willWithstand whatever I throw at it. Highly recommend.

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Cory k.
NMOT around 120-130 watts.

First I want to start by saying this is not a bad product at all, and the extra built in ports are a nice touch.I was new to solar but thing this and have learned a ton. I would have gone for something slightly bigger had I known what I know now. This thing is great for portability too.With that saidAfter having and testing this for a while I would say the NMOT is close to around 120-130 watts. The temperature coefficient is not great, either. Currently in my state on a clear sunny day at 90 degrees F I’m producing closer to 110 watts and it’s supposed to be even hotter this week.It’s a bit awkward to setup, but it’s a portable panel. It’s sturdy enough though. The low light startup is fairly low. I pull about 10-20 watts in the shade on a fully sunny day.The main reason for the 4 star is not having information on the NMOT stats or the temperature coefficient. Had those numbers been there I would have gone for a different product.I have a Jackery plus 600 rated for 200 watts. It charges full if it’s in full sun all day and not using the battery at all. Enough for an emergency night with no power.Further update. I’m dropping this to 3 stars. While it still continues to work consistently, the failure to peak over 137 watts even under perfect conditions is very frustrating considering most panels should be able to make at minimum 3/4 of their STC rating.I’ve done everything I can think of to get these panels to their peak just to see if it’s possible (including thermal regulation of the panel) with no success above 137 watts for just a few minutes.Hopefully this is helpful for those wanting to maximize their output for their battery’s limit.

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Shane
Working charger with good connection options.

Having the zippered accessory pouch on the panel is a godsend, it allows you to keep the cable and everything right there with it so nothing gets lost and it's quick to move.Mine isn't exactly as pictured. Mine isn't as flat or rigid as those in their video, it's more like stiff cardboard that's slightly bent, and the legs are attached so there is a fixed angle it's designed to sit at - which is far too low for use in the summer. That fixed angle is a huge blow to the performance of this product, and isn't very stable either. Maybe if you put it in the grass like in the video or tied it down, but certainly not on a patio or pavement etc.My first test was a very sunny spring day, and it was only generating 4w.I folded the stands away and angled it perpendicular to the sun, and this jumped to 45w, so angle is everything.I will update my review this summer to cite the highest output It can record.

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rt
Good product

The panels are well made. They are light enough to be portable with some effort. The supports are a bit flimsy but more than adequate to hold up the panels. They have consistently maxed out at generating about 135 Watts (I'm in Southern California) from Spring through Fall. To maximize output, I adjusted the angle of the panels at different times of the day to be as perpendicular to the sunlight as possible. I also rotated the direction it was facing to track the sun every two hours.