

☀️ Harness the sun’s power like a pro—never miss a charge, never miss out!
The ZOUPW 200W Portable Solar Panel features premium A+ monocrystalline cells delivering 23.5% conversion efficiency, housed in a durable IP67 waterproof ETFE-coated foldable frame. Designed for RV camping and outdoor enthusiasts, it offers versatile charging options with smart IC-controlled USB outputs and a 4-in-1 solar cable compatible with most power stations. Weighing under 19 lbs and equipped with kickstands and a magnetic handle, it balances portability with powerful, weather-resistant performance.






| Brand | ZOUPW |
| Material | ETFE coating material, Monocrystalline solar cells |
| Product Dimensions | 93.78"L x 21.06"W x 0.98"H |
| Item Weight | 18.96 Pounds |
| Efficiency | 23.5% high efficiency |
| Included Components | 200W solar panel, 4-in-1 solar extension cable(solar TO ANDERSON/XT60/DC7909/DC5521), DC5521(Female) to DC6544/6330/5525/5521/5517/4817/4017/35135/7450/7955(Male) |
| AC Adapter Current | 9.92 Amps |
| Maximum Voltage | 20.16 Volts |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 158 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
| Special Feature | Foldabel, Portable, Waterproof |
| Manufacturer | ZOUPW |
| Part Number | ZOUPW-F200W |
| Item Weight | 18.96 pounds |
| Item model number | ZOUPW-F200W |
| Size | 200W-1PCS |
| Color | Orange |
| Style | Compact |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Folded Knife Size | 25*21.06*1.97 IN |
| Special Features | Foldabel, Portable, Waterproof |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
B**S
Easy to transport - performs strong in head to head tests
I own quite a few panels from various brands and this panel has performed impressively well in my testing and has a level of general thoughtfulness in its design and included accessories that goes above and beyond.Production: Compared to my other 100w panels the zoupw has performed near the top, losing slightly to the heavy rigid panel and heavy rigid folder, but beating my flex panel and my quarterfold panel. Extremely solid performer and losing by a few percent to panels weighing more than twice as much is hard to call a real loss. This had no issues charging all the power stations I tested it with at an healthy rate.Portability: the magnetic clasp, comfortable handle, and spacious pouch make transporting this panel a breeze. the heavy nylon fabric that lines the back provides a good deal of protection when folded and I don't see this panel taking any damage from transport barring blatant abuse or accidental crushing damage.Accessories and Manual: 10ft (3m) adapter cable and 3ft (1m) cable on the panel itself makes the total included cable length more than double that of some of my other portables. It's hard to describe how much I appreciate the cables being an actual usable length for once. What's more is that since the adapter and panel cables are MC4, extending the length is easy and cheap. The manual is well written and covers the major adapters and common FAQ well. Compared to other manuals it seems better written overall.Complaints: I have two minor complaints that some people may want to consider. First is the legs, they do not offer much in terms of adjustability, I would like for the angle to be a little more upwards. Second is the USB-C PD output. Despite pulling more than 70w in hazy weather on DC, when using the USB-C port I had issues getting more than 45w, suggesting that it might be locking into 15v3a rather than renegotiation for 20v3a. It's certainly still usable, but I was disappointed in my inability to get 60w usb-c charging to work.Overall thoughts: Very good panel, zoupw also makes a semi rigid briefcase model that trades the usb-c ports for a sturdier frame. I feel confident that both options will work well depending on your needs.
C**K
If you want 100 watts out, get the 200 watt panel.
I have three of these, 200 watt panels The panels are very inefficient the most recent one I got dont seem to generate as much wattage as the previous 2, It struggles to get above about 120 watts but the other 2 seem to get about 150 watts in good sunlight if you are lucky. SOMETIMES.These panels are a good portable idea if they worked as advertised but, after the first 2 panels, I never should have took a chance on the 3rd.Amendment to my review. I will upgrade my review to 5 stars. The seller contacted me and offered me a new panel at no cost. Which I feel happy about.Update I received my replacement panel in a timely manor and tested it out against the 200-watt panel that I originally bought. I saw a huge difference. The panel they replaced it with was only rated for 180 watts but it is an N-type panel. I did not know what that meant so I researched it and it looks like the N-type panel is newer solar cell technology in any event I ran the original 200-watt panel side by side against the replacement 180-watt panel and the 180-watt panel was much better. in cloud cover where I expected next to nothing the 180-watt replacement panel was producing 35 watts while the 200-watt panel was fluctuating between 0 and 18 watts which is what I would have expected from any panel under such cloud cover. Not just Zoupw. When I saw 35 watts coming from the 180-watt panel under the same cloud conditions I was very impressed. Later when the sun came out the Zoup 180 was producing 168 watts. Far better than anything I saw from the 200-watt panel which I believe was defective because I saw other reviews that were showing much better results.This is amazing performance for a 180-watt panel.Zoupw definitely stands behind their products and I will use them again.When I felt that I had a defective 200-watt panel, they jumped on my concern immediately.
P**B
Worth the size and weight
This thing worked awesome to charge my anchor battery bank while traveling in the West Coast. Easy to use, compact enough to provide enough charge. The packaging seems durable and well designed. It is a little heavy and wouldn’t necessarily go back country with it
S**P
It works, not at 100 watts
In direct sun and proper angle I was able to product 57 watts at best. I felt a bit disappointed and did some research. I found out this was a little on the low side of actual normal function, so well within the capability or most 100 watt foldable panels. I should mention I was charging a Jackery 1000 that already had about 85 percent charge and could have affected the outcome.Info from Chat/GPT:You said:I tried ChatGPT for an explanation.Short answer: your numbers are normal. A “100 W” foldable panel rarely delivers 100 W in real life, and ~50–75 W is a common peak into a power station from a single 100 W portable panel.I learned a lot today. Would I have bought the panel if I had known more about the output after learning all this? Probably yes as I didn't expect it to be a power plant and insta charge my Jackery 1000.Now as far as using the panel to directly charge my phone via a usb-c cable...Yes. I got 8 percent charge in 10 minutes. More that I expected and would be fine for camping, etc.The panel is nicely made and comes with a ton of adapters. If I had topped 60 watts output, I would have done 5 stars.
R**Y
Works as advertised. Beware clouds and dawn/dusk
Works great in full sun in Michigan. As expected, clouds are not your friend nor is dawn or dusk. Expect at 50 Watts or less during these conditions, as expected. Though it works as advertised. Worked with no issues connecting to 2 different battery packs
B**E
Works good, very sturdy! Everything needed in one package!
Price was acceptable, I like the "Complete package" everything I need is folded up and in a pouch! Works good.I'm in CA, been a hot sunny summer, I have tried to get it aimed correctly but have yet had it charge any higher than 75%.I guess in the grand scheme of it all, thats acceptable!
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