Renogy Solar Panels, 30W Portable Solar Panel Charger, Fast Charging for iPhone, iPad, Tablets, Laptop, Power Bank, with USB-C USB-A DC Ports, IP67 for Camping, Hiking, Backpacking, Outdoor


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  • [Ultra-Light & Compact] At just 1.23lbs (as light as a water bottle) and folding down to 10.55''x8.86''x0.71'' (laptop-size), the Renogy solar panels fit effortlessly in backpacks. Perfect for charging on the go during camping, hiking, backpacking, or fishing trips - weighs 49% less than a regular portable solar panel (2.43lbs)!
  • [Versatile Solar Panel Charger] Enjoy fast charging with USB-C (PD3.0, 20W Max) and USB-A Ports (QC3.0, 18W Max), perfect for phones, tablets, laptops, flashlights, and power banks. Includes a free USB-A to USB-C adapter cable. The 30W DC output works with small power stations, making it ideal for camping, emergencies, or off-grid trips. Compact and reliable, this rv solar panel keeps your devices powered anywhere.
  • [Unique Full Parallel Design] Never lose power to partial shading! Renogy 30W USB solar panel's smart parallel connection ensures you keep at least 75% output even when one panel is blocked - so your devices keep charging reliably in real-world outdoor conditions.
  • [Easy to Use] Features 6 reinforced metal hanging holes and 4 included carabiners for instant setup on backpacks, tents, RVs, or trees. Get reliable solar power during fishing, hiking, camping, and all your off-grid adventures.
  • [IP67 Water Resistance and Dustproof] Engineered with scratch-resistant polyester and monocrystalline silicon, our solar panels for camping deliver upgrade IP67 waterproof/dustproof protection—surviving heavy rain, sandstorms, and accidental drops. This foldable solar panel automatically powers small devices like auto-opening gates, fountain pumps, and bird feeders.
Brand Renogy
Material Monocrystalline Silicon
Product Dimensions 8.86"L x 0.71"W x 10.55"H
Item Weight 1.2 Pounds
Efficiency 22.4%

  • alvin@microsoft.com

    08-03-2026

    Not great at charging, I spent 18 days on Grand Canyon and couldn’t do full charge of phone or go pro ever. If I could return I would.

  • betsyginajenna@protonmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Best packable solar panel I've used

  • donnauqsarahuj9862@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    lite weight for camping plus keeped all my batterys charged

  • julietadelaide@gmali.com

    08-03-2026

    Well made , light weight , flexible. Powerful for the size

  • klausnoellr39zw18y0n@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Solid, quality product that finds sun and maximizes output

  • roseannadenis1cwe7zk@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Even in partial shade generates enough electricity to charge a device slowly. Easy to hang off your tent or a backpack. Folds nice and compact. I bought new 6ft USB-A to USB-C type cables so my devices could be inside my tent (in case of rain, etc). Another great product from Renogy!-m

  • duminyjapay9@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    It was time to update my old 21W USB charger that did not support USBC or quick charge. I wanted a bit larger panel for poor or shady days. This was a 4 panel 30W compared to my older 3 panel 21 watt.I liked that this one supported QC for android and PD USB C.Compared to my 21% in a current test it did indeed put out almost 50% more power which is good.This is one of the best USB chargers I have every tried, many that I tried were gimics and not really usable but this one puts out some juice.What I didn't like is that it only had 1 USB "standard" and 1 USB-C output. I wish it had 2 USB outputs + the PD port. And a 12V unregulated output would have been a nice touch for emergency car or other 12V charging.It also was larger than I guessed it would be. Given my old one was 7W a panel x 3 panels, and many years old I assumed this one would be about the same size if it were 4 panels with slightly more efficient panels. I mean to get 7.5W from the same size that was only 7W 10 years ago seems like a low ask. Alas that is not the case. the 4 x 7.5 panel are each substantially larger than my older unit. It;s still nice, and a decent size but lager than i would have guessed, or liked meaning I'll be also keeping my old one when I want small and compact.

  • eugenia.hayes@douglas.com

    08-03-2026

    In the Tampa Florida Sun in Nov I got 19.1 watts max with this panel in the vertical position. I used a cable matters thunderbolt 4 usb-c cable going into an Anker Prime 99Wh power bank. I ran the Anker Prime down to 75 % to make sure it didn't throttle the charging which happens at 94% or so. This will be backup power for the Anker Prime which will run my Starlink Mini. I do have a 60 watt Jackery solar saga but it's 5 pounds and doesn't have usb-c PD (power delivery) so far this 30watt solar charger is the best taking size, weight, and what I need into account. I didn't test the USB-A port - it's old tech and all my gear is USB-c now or I don't have it. You can clip this to your backpack and keep your phone inside the zippered area so you'll have power on the Summit of Everest!!if you are in a hurricane prone area aka Louisiana or all of Florida this will come in handy

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  • alv******

    Not great at charging, I spent 18 days on Grand Canyon and couldn’t do full charge of phone or go pro ever. If I could return I would.

  • bet******

    Best packable solar panel I've used

  • don******

    lite weight for camping plus keeped all my batterys charged

  • jul******

    Well made , light weight , flexible. Powerful for the size

  • kla******

    Solid, quality product that finds sun and maximizes output

  • ros******

    Even in partial shade generates enough electricity to charge a device slowly. Easy to hang off your tent or a backpack. Folds nice and compact. I bought new 6ft USB-A to USB-C type cables so my devices could be inside my tent (in case of rain, etc). Another great product from Renogy!-m

  • dum******

    It was time to update my old 21W USB charger that did not support USBC or quick charge. I wanted a bit larger panel for poor or shady days. This was a 4 panel 30W compared to my older 3 panel 21 watt.I liked that this one supported QC for android and PD USB C.Compared to my 21% in a current test it did indeed put out almost 50% more power which is good.This is one of the best USB chargers I have every tried, many that I tried were gimics and not really usable but this one puts out some juice.What I didn't like is that it only had 1 USB "standard" and 1 USB-C output. I wish it had 2 USB outputs + the PD port. And a 12V unregulated output would have been a nice touch for emergency car or other 12V charging.It also was larger than I guessed it would be. Given my old one was 7W a panel x 3 panels, and many years old I assumed this one would be about the same size if it were 4 panels with slightly more efficient panels. I mean to get 7.5W from the same size that was only 7W 10 years ago seems like a low ask. Alas that is not the case. the 4 x 7.5 panel are each substantially larger than my older unit. It;s still nice, and a decent size but lager than i would have guessed, or liked meaning I'll be also keeping my old one when I want small and compact.

  • eug******

    In the Tampa Florida Sun in Nov I got 19.1 watts max with this panel in the vertical position. I used a cable matters thunderbolt 4 usb-c cable going into an Anker Prime 99Wh power bank. I ran the Anker Prime down to 75 % to make sure it didn't throttle the charging which happens at 94% or so. This will be backup power for the Anker Prime which will run my Starlink Mini. I do have a 60 watt Jackery solar saga but it's 5 pounds and doesn't have usb-c PD (power delivery) so far this 30watt solar charger is the best taking size, weight, and what I need into account. I didn't test the USB-A port - it's old tech and all my gear is USB-c now or I don't have it. You can clip this to your backpack and keep your phone inside the zippered area so you'll have power on the Summit of Everest!!if you are in a hurricane prone area aka Louisiana or all of Florida this will come in handy

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