BLUETTI PV200 200W Solar Panel
The BLUETTI PV200 is a foldable 200W solar panel designed for portable solar charging with compatible BLUETTI power stations and other suitable solar generators.
It is a practical option for camper vans, caravans, camping, garden cabins, outdoor work, field use and off-grid charging in Ireland. The panel folds down for easier storage and transport, then opens out when you need to charge from available sunlight.
Portable 200W solar charging
The PV200 gives you a clean, portable way to top up a compatible power station without relying only on mains power. It uses mono solar cells with ETFE lamination and has a peak power rating of 200W.
As with all portable solar panels, real-world output will vary depending on sunlight, season, cloud cover, shade, panel angle, temperature and the solar input limits of the power station being charged.
Foldable design for outdoor use
The BLUETTI PV200 is designed to fold away when not in use, making it easier to carry, store and transport. It is suitable for temporary outdoor solar charging rather than permanent fixed installation.
For best results, position the panel in direct sunlight and adjust the angle during the day where practical. Avoid shade across any part of the panel, as this can reduce charging performance.
- Charging compatible BLUETTI portable power stations
- Camper vans, caravans and camping trips
- Garden cabins, sheds and outdoor work areas
- Events, field work and mobile setups
- Customers who want portable solar without a fixed installation
What’s in the box: 1. EcoFlow 220W Solar Panel, 2. Protective Case & Kickstand, 3. MC4 to XT60i Cable (2.5M), 4. User Manual and Warranty Card.
| Brand | BLUETTI |
| Model | PV200 |
| Peak Power | 200W |
| Solar Cell | Mono |
| Solar Cell Lamination | ETFE |
| Cell Efficiency | Up to 23.4% |
| Voltage at Max Power | 20.4V |
| Current at Max Power | 9.7A |
| Open Circuit Voltage | 24.6V |
| Short Circuit Current | 10.8A |
| Operating Temperature | -25°C to +65°C |
Note:
Portable solar panel output depends on sunlight, shade, season, weather, panel angle and the power station being charged. A 200W solar panel will not always produce 200W in real Irish conditions.















