2000W Flexible Solar Panel — 110V/220V Thin-Film Panel for RV, Boat & Off-Grid Systems
Solar Power That Bends to Fit.
Flexible solar panels open up installation locations that rigid panels can’t reach — curved RV roofs, boat decks, van tops, and irregular surfaces where a standard aluminum-framed panel simply won’t mount. This 2000W flexible panel uses thin-film technology to deliver high power output from a lightweight, bendable form factor that conforms to curved surfaces and installs without heavy mounting hardware.
Features
- 2000W output — high-wattage panel for large-scale off-grid power generation; suitable for RV, marine, and cabin solar systems
- Flexible thin-film construction — bends to conform to curved surfaces including RV roofs, boat decks, and van tops
- 110V/220V compatible output — check variant for output configuration and inverter compatibility
- Lightweight — significantly lighter than equivalent rigid aluminum-framed panels; reduces roof load on RVs and boats
- UV-resistant surface — durable outer layer resists UV degradation for long-term outdoor installation
- Waterproof construction — sealed panel suitable for permanent outdoor installation in rain and marine environments
- Easy installation — adhesive backing or grommets for mounting without heavy brackets or frames
Who It’s For
- RV owners who want solar on a curved roof without heavy rigid panels
- Boaters and marine users who need lightweight, waterproof solar panels
- Van lifers building stealth solar setups on curved van roofs
- Off-grid cabin owners who need high-wattage solar generation
How to Use
- Clean the mounting surface thoroughly before installation.
- Apply the panel using adhesive backing or secure via grommets and appropriate fasteners.
- Connect the panel output to a compatible solar charge controller rated for the panel’s voltage and current.
- Connect the charge controller to your battery bank.
- Monitor output via the charge controller display.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does flexible panel efficiency compare to rigid panels?
Flexible thin-film panels are generally slightly less efficient per square meter than rigid monocrystalline panels, but the ability to install on curved surfaces and the weight savings often outweigh the efficiency difference for RV and marine applications.
Can I walk on it?
Flexible panels are not designed for foot traffic. Avoid walking on the panel surface, which can damage the cells and reduce output.
What charge controller do I need?
Use an MPPT charge controller rated for the panel’s open-circuit voltage (Voc) and short-circuit current (Isc). Check the panel’s spec sheet for these values and select a controller with appropriate ratings.