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Find Your Solar Panel Match🌲
Discover BougeRV’s full range of solar panel technologies, including CIGS, TOPCon, shade-optimized, and P-type panels. Each technology offers unique advantages for different applications — whether you're looking for flexible solar panels, high efficiency, or better performance in partial shade. Compare the options below to choose the best solar panel for your needs.
BougeRV Arch Pro 200W ShadePower N-Type Flexible Solar Panel
🥇Best Overall for Most Outdoor Setups
- Flexible fiberglass design — perfect for curved RV roofs
- High-efficiency TOPCon cells for more power output
- 26 bypass diodes reduce power loss from shading
- Built for vibration, heat, and long-term outdoor use
BougeRV 200W N-Type ShadePower Solar Panel
🌤️Performs Better in Partial Shade
- Designed to minimize power loss under partial shading
- TOPCon cells maintain stable output in low-light conditions
- Low temperature coefficient improves real-world efficiency
- Ideal for camping under trees or variable sunlight
BougeRV Yuma 200W CIGS Thin-film Flexible Solar Panel with Tape
🪶Best for Lightweight / Curved Roof
- 360° flexible panel fits curved and irregular surfaces
- Ultra-lightweight — easy to install and carry
- CIGS technology delivers better performance in low light
- 24 bypass diodes ensure stable output even with shading
BougeRV 400 Watt N-Type Rigid Bifacial 16BB Mono Solar Panel
💰Reliable Power at the Best Value
- Cost-effective 400W solution for basic setups
- TOPCon cells provide solid and stable performance
- Durable rigid panel for long-term outdoor use
- Great choice for budget-friendly off-grid systems
Built for Real Outdoor Use 🏕️
View All Series→Designed for RV, camping, and off-grid systems that face changing weather, movement, and imperfect sunlight.
- Reduces real-world power loss
- Optimized for RV & mobile systems
- Stable long-term charging performance
- Better output in partial shade
- Stable cloudy weather performance
- Improved low-light efficiency
- RV travel vibration resistance
- Weather & temperature durability
- Stable performance in harsh environments
- Multiple installation scenarios
- Easy system integration
- Compatible with standard solar setups
- Reduces real-world power loss
- Designed for RV & mobile use
- Stable long-term charging
- Better output in partial shade
- Stable in cloudy weather
- Improved low-light efficiency
- RV travel vibration resistance
- Weather & heat durability
- Stable in harsh environments
- Multiple installation scenarios
- Easy system compatibility
- Works with standard solar setups
Solar Panel Specifications🛻
Explore and compare solar panel specifications across BougeRV’s 100W–400W range. From conversion efficiency and dimensions to voltage, current, flexibility, and mounting options — everything you need to choose the right solar panel is here.
| Model | Product SKU | Product Image | Flexibility | Cell Type | Conversion Efficiency | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yuma 100W Pre-Punched | ISE152N | ![]() | 360° Flexible | CIGS | 17% | 10 Years |
| Yuma 200W Adhesive | ISE160N | ![]() | 360° Flexible | CIGS | 17% | 10 Years |
| Yuma 100W Adhesive-Long | ISE137N | ![]() | 360° Flexible | CIGS | 17% | 10 Years |
| Arch2.0 | ISE214N | ![]() | 270° Flexible | N-Type Topcon | 25% | 5 Years |
| ArchPro | SP003 | ![]() | 270° Flexible | N-Type Topcon | 25% | 5 Years |





| Model | Product SKU | Product Image | Max Power Voltage Vmp (V) | Max Power Current Imp (A) | Open-Circuit Voltage Voc (V) | Short-Circuit Current Isc (A) | System Voltage | Bypass Diode(s) | Busbar |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yuma 100W Pre-Punched | ISE152N | ![]() | 24V ±5% | 4.21A ±5% | 30.5V ±5% | 4.71A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 12 | None |
| Yuma 200W Adhesive | ISE160N | ![]() | 24V ±5% | 4.21A ±5% | 30.5V ±5% | 4.71A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 12 | None |
| Yuma 100W Adhesive-Long | ISE137N | ![]() | 24V ±5% | 4.21A ±5% | 30.5V ±5% | 4.71A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 12 | None |
| Arch2.0 | ISE214N | ![]() | 25.2V ±5% | 3.97A ±5% | 29.4V ±5% | 4.17A ±5% | 12V | 1 | 16BB |
| ArchPro | SP003 | ![]() | 32.4V ±5% | 3.1A ±5% | 37.8V ±5% | 3.2A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 27 | 16BB |





| Model | Product SKU | Product Image | Dimensions (L×W×H) | Weight | Active Area | Installation Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yuma 100W Pre-Punched | ISE152N | ![]() | 43.1 × 27.1 × 0.06 in | 3.24 lb | Monofacial | Hole |
| Yuma 200W Adhesive | ISE160N | ![]() | 42.6 × 26.0 × 0.06 in | 4.54 lb | Monofacial | Adhesive |
| Yuma 100W Adhesive-Long | ISE137N | ![]() | 82.2 × 13.7 × 0.06 in | 4.63 lb | Monofacial | Adhesive |
| Arch2.0 | ISE214N | ![]() | 38.3 × 24.1 × 0.1 in | 5.14 lb | Monofacial | Hole, Adhesive |
| ArchPro | SP003 | ![]() | 38.3 × 24.1 × 0.01 in | 4.6 lb | Monofacial | Hole, Adhesive |





| Model | Product SKU | Product Image | Flexibility | Cell Type | Conversion Efficiency | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yuma 200W Adhesive | ISE138N | ![]() | 360° Flexible | CIGS | 17% | 10 Years |
| Yuma 200W Pre-Punched | ISE154N | ![]() | 360° Flexible | CIGS | 17% | 10 Years |
| Arch Pro | SP004 | ![]() | 270° Flexible | N-Type Topcon | 25% | 5 Years |
| Arch 2.0 | ISE230N | ![]() | 270° Flexible | N-Type Topcon | 25% | 5 Years |
| TOPCon ShadePower 200W | SP05-BK | ![]() | Rigid | N-Type Topcon | 25% | 10 Years |
| 12V TOPCon 200W | ISE251 | ![]() | Rigid | N-Type Topcon | 25% | 10 Years |
| 24V TOPCon 200W | ISE237 | ![]() | Rigid | N-Type Topcon | 25% | 10 Years |







| Model | Product SKU | Product Image | Max Power Voltage Vmp (V) | Max Power Current Imp (A) | Open-Circuit Voltage Voc (V) | Short-Circuit Current Isc (A) | System Voltage | Bypass Diode(s) | Busbar |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yuma 200W Adhesive | ISE138N | ![]() | 24V ±5% | 8.52A ±5% | 30.4V ±5% | 9.48A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 24 PCS | None |
| Yuma 200W Pre-Punched | ISE154N | ![]() | 24V ±5% | 8.52A ±5% | 30.4V ±5% | 9.48A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 24 PCS | None |
| Arch Pro | SP004 | ![]() | 31.1V ±5% | 6.43A ±5% | 36.4V ±5% | 6.7A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 27 PCS | 16BB |
| Arch 2.0 | ISE230N | ![]() | 24V ±5% | 8.34A ±5% | 28V ±5% | 8.75A ±5% | 12V | 1 PC | 16BB |
| TOPCon ShadePower 200W | SP05-BK | ![]() | 31V ±5% | 6.45A ±5% | 36.4V ±5% | 6.77A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 24 PCS | 16BB |
| 12V TOPCon 200W | ISE251 | ![]() | 24.4V ±5% | 8.2A ±5% | 28V ±5% | 8.6A ±5% | 12V | 1 PC | 16BB |
| 24V TOPCon 200W | ISE237 | ![]() | 31.7V ±5% | 6.3A ±5% | 36.4V ±5% | 6.6A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 1 PC | 16BB |







| Model | Product SKU | Product Image | Dimensions (L×W×H) | Weight | Active Area | Installation Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yuma 200W Adhesive | ISE138N | ![]() | 82.2 × 26.0 × 0.06 in | 8.44 lb | Monofacial | Adhesive |
| Yuma 200W Pre-Punched | ISE154N | ![]() | 82.8 × 27.1 × 0.06 in | 5.95 lb | Monofacial | Hole |
| Arch Pro | SP004 | ![]() | 53 × 31 × 0.01 in | 7.9 lb | Monofacial | Hole, Adhesive |
| Arch 2.0 | ISE230N | ![]() | 53.0 × 30.9 × 0.1 in | 8.75 lb | Monofacial | Hole, Adhesive |
| TOPCon ShadePower 200W | SP05-BK | ![]() | 50.2 × 30.3 × 1.2 in | 23.4 lb | Monofacial | Bracket |
| 12V TOPCon 200W | ISE251 | ![]() | 51.57 × 30.20 × 1.38 in | 22.8 lb | Bifacial | Bracket |
| 24V TOPCon 200W | ISE237 | ![]() | 50.67 × 30.20 × 1.38 in | 22.5 lb | Bifacial | Bracket |







| Model | Product SKU | Product Image | Flexibility | Cell Type | Conversion Efficiency | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOPCon 300W | ISE239N | ![]() | Rigid | N-Type Topcon | 25% | 10 Years |
| Mono 300W | ISE230-B093 | ![]() | Rigid | P-Type PERC | 23% | 10 Years |
| Mono 400W | ISE240-B093 | ![]() | Rigid | P-Type PERC | 23% | 10 Years |
| TOPCon 400W | ISE240N | ![]() | Rigid | N-Type Topcon | 25% | 10 Years |




| Model | Product SKU | Product Image | Max Power Voltage Vmp (V) | Max Power Current Imp (A) | Open-Circuit Voltage Voc (V) | Short-Circuit Current Isc (A) | System Voltage | Bypass Diode(s) | Busbar |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOPCon 300W | ISE239N | ![]() | 37.6V ±5% | 8.13A ±5% | 44.2V ±5% | 8.9A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 1 | 16BB |
| Mono 300W | ISE230-B093 | ![]() | 34.8V ±5% | 8.62A ±5% | 40.7V ±5% | 9.64A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 1 | 12BB |
| Mono 400W | ISE240-B093 | ![]() | 31.0V ±5% | 12.9A ±5% | 37.1V ±5% | 13.8A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 1 | 10BB |
| TOPCon 400W | ISE240N | ![]() | 33.16V ±5% | 12.36A ±5% | 39.7V ±5% | 13.5A ±5% | 12V / 24V | 1 | 16BB |




| Model | Product SKU | Product Image | Dimensions (L×W×H) | Weight | Active Area | Installation Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOPCon 300W | ISE239N | ![]() | 61.3 × 37.4 × 1.4 in | 32.8 lb | Bifacial | Bracket |
| Mono 300W | ISE230-B093 | ![]() | 64.57 × 34.65 × 1.38 in | 35.31 lb | Bifacial | Bracket |
| Mono 400W | ISE240-B093 | ![]() | 67.9 × 44.6 × 1.4 in | 45.21 lb | Bifacial | Bracket |
| TOPCon 400W | ISE240N | ![]() | 67.8 × 44.6 × 1.4 in | 44.4 lb | Bifacial | Bracket |




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FAQ✨
BougeRV offers several solar panel types designed for different power needs and environments:
- CIGS Thin-Film Solar Panels – Lightweight, flexible panels that can bend to fit curved surfaces like RV roofs, vans, and boats. They perform well in high temperatures and low-light conditions.
- TOPCon N-Type Solar Panels – High-efficiency rigid panels using advanced cell technology for stronger power output, better low-light performance, and long-term reliability.
- Anti-Shading Solar Panels – Designed with bypass diode technology to reduce power loss when part of the panel is shaded by trees, buildings, or other obstacles.
- Bifacial Solar Panels – Capture sunlight from both the front and back sides, increasing total energy generation, especially on reflective surfaces like sand or snow.
- Portable Solar Panels – Foldable, easy-to-carry panels ideal for camping, RV trips, and emergency backup power, offering plug-and-play convenience.
To calculate how many solar panels you need for your RV, start by estimating your daily power usage in watt-hours (Wh)—add up the wattage of all appliances and multiply by the hours you use them each day. Then divide that total by the daily output of a solar panel. For example, a 100W solar panel can produce about 400–500Wh per day in good sunlight. So if your RV uses around 1,200Wh per day, you’d need 2–3 panels. Don’t forget to factor in battery capacity and weatherconditions for a reliable off-grid setup.
The power output depends on the panel’s wattage and sunlight exposure. For example, a 100-watt panel under ideal conditions (about 5 peak sun hours per day) can produce approximately 500 watt-hours (0.5 kWh) daily. Real-world output varies with weather, location, shading, and panel angle.
For camping, the size of the solar panel you need depends on your daily power needs—such as charging phones, lights, or a portable fridge. A 100W to 200W portable solar panel from BougeRV, is ideal for most campers.
A 100W panel can typically generate around 400–500Wh per day in full sun, enough to power small devices or keep a 12V battery charged. If you're using higher-draw equipment or camping off-grid for several days, consider a 200W panel or a solar kit with a charge controller and battery storage for more reliable energy.
12V solar panels are commonly used for charging batteries in various applications, including boats, RVs, and off-grid systems. If you have a 12V battery system or need to power 12V devices, our 12V solar panels are an ideal choice. We also provide24V solar panels for high voltage system.
Yes, the BougeRV Arch Pro 200W solar panel is compatible with both 12V and 24V battery systems, making it versatile for various applications, including RVs, boats, and off-grid homes.
Shading—whether caused by leaves, bird droppings, or surrounding objects—can significantly reduce the output of traditional solar panels, in some cases even driving power generation close to zero.
BougeRV solar panels across three series (ArchPro, CIGS Flexible, and 200W ShadePower solar panel) are equipped with multiple bypass diodes. These diodes help redirect current around shaded cells, minimizing energy loss and effectively preventing hotspot formation.
As a result, even under partial shading conditions, the system can still maintain up to 85% of its output performance, whereas conventional solar panels often fail to generate meaningful power under similar conditions.





