BougeRV 50W Fiberglass Portable Solar Panel, Foldable Solar Cell Solar Charger with USB Outputs for Phones, Compatible with BougeRV 277Wh/173Wh/JuiceGo 240Wh Power Station, for Camping, Hiking
Original price was: $89.99.$69.99Current price is: $69.99.





Price: $89.99 - $69.99
(as of Sep 23, 2025 18:25:46 UTC – Details)
Product description







On-the-Go Charging: Wherever the adventure takes you.50 Watt Foldable Solar Panel features 1*DC7909/5521,1* USB-C(5V/3A) output port, and 1* USB-A(5V/3A) output port to charge 2 small devices and 1 power station directly
Lightweight and Portable: With a folded size of 14.4*8.54*1.22 inches and a weight of only 1.76 pounds (0.8 kg). Ideal for travel and outdoor enthusiasts
Higher Energy Conversion Rate: Multiple Protective Material Insulation.BougeRV 50W Fiberglass solar panel uses the high-level 10BB cell design with a 23% highest conversion rate
Wide Compatibility: Compatible with BougeRV 277Wh/173Wh/JuiceGo 240Wh Power Station, the majority of portable power stations and solar generators that exist on the market
What’s in the Box: BougeRV 50W Solar Panel *1, DC 5521/7909 Charger Cable *1, Attachment Carabiner *4, User Manual *1, and 2-Year Tech Support. If you have any questions, please reach out to BougeRV, we provide ONE-ON-ONE friendly Tech Support
Customers say
Customers find the solar panel works well, with one mentioning it produces serious power on sunny days. They appreciate its lightweight design and ease of packing, with one noting it travels well when packed. The battery life receives mixed feedback.
8 reviews for BougeRV 50W Fiberglass Portable Solar Panel, Foldable Solar Cell Solar Charger with USB Outputs for Phones, Compatible with BougeRV 277Wh/173Wh/JuiceGo 240Wh Power Station, for Camping, Hiking
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Original price was: $89.99.$69.99Current price is: $69.99.

AmGuitarist –
9AM and 74Watt is Pretty Good!
I bought this (BougeRV 100W Fiberglass Portable Solar Panel) as an easy-to-carry backup for my Bluetti AC180 / Bluetti EB3A charging and wasn’t sure how well it would work or whether it will even be compatible.The Bluetti AC180 has a DC7909 charging port and this product comes with a DC7909/DC5521 cord, which was perfect for the functionality. It worked well directly plugging in these cords from the solar panel to the solar generator.I tried this out at 9AM in the California Summer (somewhat sunny) and it was actually pretty good.-Laid it flat on floor: 45~50 Watt (From 74% to Full charging a Bluetti AC180 in 6.5 hours)-Faced it toward Sun: 70~74Watt (From 74% to Full charging a Bluetti AC180 in 4.5 hours)Obviously, it will be better to use multiple higher wattage solar panels to full charge from 0%, but I was testing how well this solar panel works. Considering its weight and size compared to the heavier solar panels, this thing works really well.Also, it takes 8Watt to charge my phone, so if I need to charge my phone with this solar panel, I’m assuming it will work out just fine.It’s definitely worth it.The only con to this product is that it doesn’t have a zipped pouch to carry the cords that it comes with.Time will tell whether it will last or not. Hopefully it will last a long time.
Isaac Hull –
Great super lightweight solar panels
Actually very good, very close to the 50W rated output and easy to deploy. It doesn’t bend whatsoever but is durable and I’ve had no problems with frequent usage. It doesn’t work so well in low light but on sunny days it puts out some serious power for such a compact panel.
Amazon Customer –
Amazing power station with solar panels
We love this charging station with the solar panels. We live in AZ and have the sun at our disposal. It does take a while to charge, but if you keep it charged it is a fabulous charger.
Blake –
Great wattage/weight
Solid panel. Works well. Took it on a 1 month expedition and it worked well in camp and traveled well when packing. Hope it holds up for the long term
EE –
Small, light weight, and efficient
I got this for a situation where weight was very important and size was an issue. It’s outstanding on both counts and actually does weigh just the 1.76 advertised pounds. I tested the USB outputs which worked as they should, but only used the main panel output for a week long trip where it was in a fixed horizontal position and worked flawlessly.Although it’s not claimed to be waterproof, before leaving I sprayed it thoroughly with a hose, including into the connectors, with no sign of a malfunction. On the one week trip, it wasn’t affected by moderate rain. Also before the trip, I tested its output, and it actually put out a bit more than a name brand 50 watt panel. One other advantage it has is that it appears to be made from two parallel panels, so if a small portion is shaded, the output drops by one half rather than producing virtually no output.I’m very pleased with it.
Neal Kaloupek –
Maybe not 50 watts
I was a little disappointed – it’s rated as 50 watts but according to my BougeRV battery the highest wattage I saw from it in full sun, no matter how I tilted it, was about 40 watts.
Gâs Necessities! –
Does exactly what I need it for!
Easily packable! Works perfect to charge my battery packs when Iâm not moving out in the desert and therefore keeps my fridge cold !
Larry Albert –
Proved its value with Helene Tropical Storm in SC
I actually still have time to return thos, but there isn’t a chance that I will. We used our camping BougeRV fridge/freezer after Helene. We were out of electricity for 3 days. We used this to power up the battery for the frdge/freezer during the day, not one day did we have full sun all day but all 3 days it recharged the battery to 100%. This is will be great for camping but I would keep it even if I thought I’d never camp again just for emergencies. Serious kudos.to BougeRV