Renogy Solar Suitcase 200W
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Plenty of solar power, portable anywhere: two 100W panels on a folding frame, with a built-in controller and a carry case, ready to charge your batteries.
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Characteristics
- Power: 200W monocrystalline (2 x 100W)
- Controller: Built-in Renogy Voyager 20A
- Weight / Transport: 16.3 kg, semi-rigid case
- Output: Pre-wired MC4 cables
- Built-in controller, adjustable folding frame, rugged
Detailed overview: Renogy 200W foldable solar panel with charge controller
When a small foldable solar panel no longer provides enough power, and a fixed panel proves too bulky to move, the solar suitcase stands out as the best solution. Renogy's brings together two 100W monocrystalline panels (200W total) attached to a folding steel frame, whose stands let you choose the tilt angle to optimise sun capture throughout the day.
Its great asset is that it is ready to use: it is pre-wired with a Renogy Voyager 20A charge controller and MC4 cables. The controller, which is essential, matches the panel voltage to the battery and protects it against overcharging. You can therefore connect the suitcase directly to a 12V battery (lead, AGM, gel or lithium depending on the setting) in a motorhome, van, boat or off-grid installation, or use it with a power station that has a compatible input.
On the high-efficiency monocrystalline technology side, these panels make the most of a given surface, an advantage when space and sunlight matter. The build is rugged and neat, designed for mobile use: once folded, the suitcase measures about 90 x 66 x 8 cm and fits in a semi-rigid carry case that protects it from knocks.
Its main trade-off is weight: at 16.3 kg, it can still be carried by one person thanks to its handle, but it is a long way from an ultralight foldable panel. That is the price for a rugged 200W with a built-in controller. For anyone seeking a powerful, reliable and genuinely mobile solar source, the Renogy 200W solar suitcase is an excellent choice.
Full specifications
Detailed characteristics
Panel
| Peak power?Rated panel power in full sun (STC conditions). | 200 W |
|---|---|
| Cell technology?Cell type; monocrystalline offers the best efficiency, flexible CIGS tolerates shading better. | Monocrystalline |
| Panel type?Foldable (portable), rigid framed (fixed install) or flexible (curved surfaces). | Foldable |
| Bifacial?Also captures reflected light on its rear side, for extra output. | No |
Electrical specifications
| Voltage at max power (Vmp)?Voltage at the maximum power point. | 18.5 V |
|---|---|
| Open-circuit voltage (Voc)?Open-circuit voltage; check against your station/controller MPPT input range. | 21.8 V |
| Short-circuit current (Isc)?Maximum short-circuit current. | 11.7 A |
Outputs and connectors
| Output connectors?Output socket type(s) (MC4, XT60, Anderson, DC, USB…); determines compatibility with your station. | MC4 |
|---|
Durability and format
| Adjustable kickstand?Kickstand or support to angle the panel toward the sun. | Yes |
|---|---|
| Weight?Weight of the panel. | 16.3 kg |
User manual / Instructions for use (PDF)
☀ How fast does this panel recharge a power station?
The Renogy Solar Suitcase 200W panel (200 W) recharges a Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 (1070 Wh) in ~7h40 or an EcoFlow Delta 2 Max (2048 Wh) in ~15h, in full sun.
| Compact / mid | Recharge |
|---|---|
| Bluetti EB3A (268 Wh) | ~1h55 |
| EcoFlow River 2 Max (512 Wh) | ~3h40 |
| Growatt Vita 550 (538 Wh) | ~3h50 |
| EcoFlow River 3 Max Plus (sans fil) (858 Wh) | ~6h10 |
| High capacity | Recharge |
|---|---|
| Anker Solix C2000 Gen 2 (2048 Wh) | ~15h |
| Allpowers R3500 V2 (2880 Wh) | ~21h |
| Allpowers R4000 (3456 Wh) | ~25h |
| EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 (4096 Wh) | ~29h |
Estimate in full sun (ideal conditions). In practice, count on 3 to 5 hours of truly useful sunlight per day, so a full recharge may span several days depending on weather and orientation.
Compatible power stations
A selection of power stations whose solar input accepts this photovoltaic panel, best match first.
Frequently asked questions: Renogy 200W foldable solar panel with charge controller
Yes, it ships pre-wired with a Renogy Voyager 20A controller. It matches the panel voltage to the battery and protects it against overcharging, making it usable straight away with no extra purchase.
A 12V battery (lead, AGM, gel or lithium depending on the controller setting) in a motorhome, van, boat or off-grid installation, as well as a power station with a compatible input via the supplied MC4 cables.
Yes. The folding steel frame has adjustable stands that let you choose the tilt angle, so you can aim the panels at the sun according to the time of day and the season.
About 16.3 kg. That is the trade-off of a rugged 200W build with a built-in controller: it can still be carried by one person thanks to its handle and semi-rigid case, but it is not an ultralight panel.
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Published on 03/07/2026, updated on 24/07/2026












