

☀️ Charge smarter, travel lighter, and never miss a watt!
The EBL 200W Portable Solar Panel delivers industry-leading 23.5% monocrystalline efficiency in a foldable, IP65 waterproof design. Equipped with versatile MC-4 to 4-in-1 connectors, it seamlessly powers top solar generators like Jackery and EcoFlow. Lightweight and durable, it’s engineered for on-the-go professionals seeking reliable, eco-friendly energy for RVs, camping, or emergency use.















| ASIN | B0BTNTDZLT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,972 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #217 in Solar Panels |
| Brand | EBL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (709) |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Included Components | 1× 200W Foldable Solar Panel, 1× MC-4 to 4 in 1 Solar Charge Cable, 1× Uer Manual |
| Item Weight | 17.95 pounds |
| Item model number | ESP-200 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Desun Energy Technology Co., Ltd |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 35 Volts (DC) |
| Product Dimensions | 25.31"L x 20.87"W x 2.17"H |
| Special Feature | High cell efficiency, upgraded PET lamination technology, wide range of compatibility, foldable, portable |
| UPC | 810161761463 |
S**R
Top Shelf Solar Panel
Works perfectly. I recommend this Solar Panel over many others out there.
S**N
EBL 100 watt Solar Panel
Well worth the money, charges fast, water resistant IP65 rated. I have the EBL 60 watt Solar Panel as well. The both charge my EBL 330 watt solar generator quickly
T**E
Works great on 95% of power stations.
These solar panels work great on 95% of power stations. Bluetti is the 5% they do not work with. My work around is charging through an EBL station and that works great!
D**D
It works
Seems like a solid panel. It’s compact and light weight for what it is. Used it to charge a portable power station twice-it worked
S**E
Amazing panels
Not only has it saved us money on our electricity bill, but it has also provided a reliable power source during outages. The panels are thin and easy to store, and they conveniently fold in half for easy transport. The set comes with multiple connectors, making it easy to charge a variety of devices, including phones, laptops, and even a Power . The panels are built with durability in mind, and I have no doubt that they will last for many years to come. One of the standout features of these panels is their ability to charge external power stations, providing a reliable source of backup power during emergencies. They are also a great choice for camping and outdoor adventures, as they are lightweight and easy to transport. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my purchase of these portable solar panels. They have proved to be a reliable and convenient source of power, and I would highly recommend them to anyone in need of a portable power solution.
W**W
Good power for a good price
Works to a fault. Supplies consistent solar power to whatever you plug it into. Some people like to post stuff like how it doesn't keep up with their camera but that just means you didn't check the amount of consistent energy your camera needed to operate before buying this. Just because the cord from this solar panel will fit in your camera that doesn't mean it will supply it enough power. If you're trying to power an important security camera then you're making a huge mistake by buying a small and cheap unit only to throw a fit when it doesn't bring in enough juice to keep the device on. It's not the manufacturer's fault when the buyer has no clue what they're buying. This is a great way to power small IoT devices or even power something like a cell phone out in camping or low power use cameras and the cord length and quality is fantastic.
J**N
Light and rugged…
I have a season on this 200w panel, and two on another identical one. The 400w in series outperforms the 800w on my roof. These things have survived 50mph winds in the desert south west. So much easier to use than my old heavy glass panels.
D**D
Greeat for charging small power stations.
I recently got a 300W EBL power station from Amazon Vine, in addition to the two 300W Jackerys I already own -- both purchased during the pandemic, so I would still have Internet if my power went out while I was working full time from home. I'd been wanting to get a solar panel for a while, but either they were too expensive or I had questions about finding compatible adapters. I saw that this panel was sold as a package deal with my EBL power station, and since the price was right and the reviews good, I went for it. Currently I'm getting a 77W charge with the panel placed at a 30 degree angle at about 11 on a sunny day. It's not the best time or placement for where I live. That would be early in the morning, from my front yard, which faces east. But it is still a solid real world result, so I am happy. I will likely get another of these so I can charge two power stations at the same time, while also having the output to charge a bigger power station should I get one.
R**M
They aren't too heavy. Bought 1, liked it, bought a second. Pushes out the power as rated. I like the little pouch it comes attached to hide/hold the wires/connectors. Great for camping or an emergency backup.
D**.
I purchased the EBL 100w panel for my portable solar generator. Panels are heavy enough to feel somewhat rugged but not too light to where I'm concerned they will blow around. The connection points, IPX pocket with weather-sealed zipper and included cabling/adapters are pretty beefy. The magnetic clasping handle is a joy to carry around. The magnetic clasp is strong enough that I'm not worried the panels will become accidentally unfolded when not in use/ stood/leaned against things. The product states it's moisture/water resistant, not moisture/waterproof so it's not advised to use exposed to direct rain when possible. On a clear August Nova Scotia day I'm getting 81-83watt charge from the 100w panel. An overcast camping trip was charging at 30ish watts. On the same trip, a sun/cloud mix was generally in the 35-55w area. Im impressed enough that I bought a second identical panel and when connected in series I'm now charging the same portable solar generator @158w. I have no concern about being able to top off my 1200W, 1000Wh generator daily on extended camping trips or for post-hurricane weather events. Hope this helps!
P**K
Totally saved my bacon when camping with my CPAP machine. Paired with my Jackery 240, I was able to make it through a 5-day camping trip with no issues. It doesn't fold down so small, but I was able to get it into a canoe and out to our campsite. It was left out in an unexpected rain storm for an afternoon with zero ill effects.
A**R
It works fine in a sunny day - 83ish W output
T**R
I see 12-15W in the clouds and 65-68W in direct sunlight on a mppt charge controller. You need two if not three if you hope to keep a fridge running. A single 100W drives a 30-40W fridge and adds 80% charge to a 256Wh powerbox in 6hrs of good sunlight. You can build better for less with Al framed panels, hinges and stands so you're paying for soft & won't beat the crap out of what every it's stored with while traveling. 2025/08/28. Been a year and still in one piece maybe not as straight though. Panels include a patch chord (mc-4 to Anderson and plug) something I never thought I'd use but did. You will be glad those sides are a bright orange the first time you find yourself scanning shore for your campsite.
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