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The BougeRV Yuma 200W CIGS Thin-Film Flexible Solar Panel combines cutting-edge copper indium gallium selenide technology with unmatched flexibility and durability. Weighing only 7.05 lbs and featuring 360° bendability, it excels in low-light and partial shade conditions, delivering up to 20% more output than traditional rigid panels. Its IP68 waterproof rating and easy peel-and-stick installation make it ideal for RVs, marine vessels, and any curved surface, ensuring reliable, lightweight solar power wherever you go.












| Brand | BougeRV |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Included Components | 200W solar panel with tape |
| Item Weight | 7.05 Pounds |
| Material | CIGS Thin-Film Solar Cell |
| Product Dimensions | 82.1"L x 26"W x 0.75"H |
K**H
Excellent Panels - Outproduce the Competition (Using as 2.4 KW Rooftop array
I started off with 3x100 watt panels and have purchased 12x200 watt panels over the past year for my roof. I use these panels with the EcoFlow app and delta pro ultra and can compare solar production throughout the day and compare to another manufacturers 3 panels mounted on my roof. Pro’s: I get consistently 20% more solar output from these CIGS panels than my other manufacturers rigid panels. In shady conditions where part of the panel is in shade, the output only drops proportionate to the % of panel in shade as compared to other panels where I lose 80-90%. I consistently get 5-10% over the rated capacity for these panels on a sunny day when panels are cool. I.e. I can get 2600 watts at solar noon from 12x200 watt panels in Vancouver Canada in August. I mounted the panels on 4x4’s with 2x4 supports on my flat roof (3x200 watt panels per 4x4 square). On a clear hot summer day, the max output drops by 20% as my tar and gravel roof gets hot. The panels have been on roof since May and they look brand new. Cons: More expensive then other panels but when you compare actual output per panel in real world conditions the costs are about the same. Highly recommended. I am getting 50% of my household electricity from this array. Caution: Before you setup a rooftop array to feed your Lithium batteries, make certain you understand the max voltage your system can take and the effects of voltage based upon ambient temperature otherwise you risk frying your system. I run 9x 200 watt panels in series into the high PV port of the ultra and 3 into the low PV port of the delta pro ultra. 1Year Update: I have been using the panels for over a year now. They have survived several feet of snow, windstorms, and hail. I haven’t had to clean the panels and they still look new as when they were installed. Still getting about 200 watts per 200 watt panel at noon when sunny even though they are not optimal angle to sun. Excellent panels performing well even when cloudy. Extremely happy with my purchase.
O**A
Surprisingly solid panel—perfect for my camper setup
Picked up the BougeRV 200W CIGS panel for my camper van, and it’s been a solid upgrade. Mine came with the predrilled holes (not the peel-and-stick version), which actually worked out better for my mounting setup. I bolted it straight onto my roof rack with no issues. So far, it’s been performing really well—even during cloudy days or when part of the panel is shaded, I’m still seeing a decent charge coming through. That’s been the biggest difference compared to my old mono panel, which would drop to almost nothing if even a corner was shaded. The panel is super light and flexible, but it still feels durable. I like that it’s low profile and doesn’t stick out visually or add much weight. It’s handled highway driving and some light rain with no problem. Overall, very happy with it. Definitely not the cheapest panel out there, but the efficiency and shade tolerance make it worth the extra cost. Would recommend for vanlife, RVs, or anyone trying to keep a stealthy or lightweight solar setup.
T**R
LOVE THESE PANELS
I am reviewing the latest solar panel I purchased, but I do own a lot of them now. I have been purchasing these for over a year I think. I have eight of them, and I bought four additional panels for my son's set up. I love these! I just love them. I have to say they are pricey but I have bought other suit case panels and rigid panels and they overall do not compare. The suitcase panels are cumbersome for me as I am 68 year old woman who is physically active and healthy but I do not like wrestling with the flopping around of the suitcase style panels. The BougeRV flexible panels are just that, flexible. When I want to move them, which I have a few times, I just roll them up and wrap a piece of velcro strap to secure the panel and off I go. They have been on the roof which is the best place for where I live as I do not have much yard space. I took them down because of the wind and I do not want to permanently install. They are very thin so I made simple frames and screwed them on the frame and currently lined up in the back of my place leaning against a block wall. Now as far as quality, if you haven't seen YT Hobo Tech, he does a good review. I have not tested these as extensively has he did. I can say they have held up really nicely due to the wind. They have scratches which hasn't created problems. Like all solar panels they will only produce so much power. Mine are 200w panels and I get about 100w plus. During the peak of the day I get over 400w out of the 800w set feeding my Bluetti. The other four panels are feeding other power stations. I know I could get more but I do not go out and adjust them except during the winter months once in a while I will try to direct them to the low sun and to get a little more out of them. Pricey yes, durable yes. I am actually totally sold on these. I plan on moving sometime this year so I may be buying more later on to feed my addiction to solar LOL.
J**R
5 Stars – Impressive Performance, Game-Changing Durability, and Outstanding Customer Service
I’ve tested a lot of solar panels over the years, but the BougeRV 200W CIGS flexible panel is on another level. First off, the shade tolerance is incredible—this panel keeps delivering power even when partially shaded, which is a game-changer for real-world use where conditions are rarely perfect. The flexibility and thin profile make it super easy to install on uneven or curved surfaces. It is adaptable to mount in varying surfaces and can be purchased with our without adhesive tape. It’s light, discreet, and durable enough to handle the road without the bulk or fragility of traditional rigid panels. What really sets it apart is the CIGS technology. This isn’t just marketing hype—CIGS panels are known for their longer lifespan and better performance over time, and BougeRV delivers on that. I’m confident this panel will outlast many of the cheaper alternatives I’ve used in the past. Lastly, a big shoutout to BougeRV’s customer support. They’re responsive, helpful, and genuinely care about their customers’ experience—something that’s become all too rare. If you’re looking for a reliable, high-performing, and long-lasting solar solution, this is it. I’ll definitely be buying more.
D**Y
GREAT PANELS FOR 'NO-HOLES' INSTALLATION ON RV'S
For those who don't want to drill holes in the roof of their RV, this is a very good option. There are four adhesive strips on the back and the backing strips come off easily without mess even in hot weather. The adhesive is some sort of roofing cement like Henry's or something. Once the panel is laid down, it is not coming up. The panels are very flexible and durable. You can walk on them with no problem. I installed four 200W panels and at high noon. I am getting a total of 670W. Decent. My only real gripe with these are the price. They are spendy. However, Bouge often has deals on these and if you are patient, you might be able to pick these up in the low four hundred range. For me, the BougeRV Yuma 200W CIGS Thin-Film Flexible Solar Panel were a solid winner.
P**L
Received delaminated panel inside clean box — huge disappointment
I ordered this Yuma 200W CIGS panel with high expectations. But when I opened the box, I was shocked to see that the panel was already delaminated and visibly damaged — despite the box showing no signs of impact or rough handling. It honestly looked like the damage was already present before shipping, which makes me question the quality control at BougeRV. This product is marketed as “ultra-flexible” and “durable under harsh conditions”, yet it fell apart before even being used. I didn’t even try to test it — it was that bad. I returned it immediately. This was supposed to be a premium product. Instead, I got something that looked like a rejected unit or previously mishandled item. It’s hard to trust a brand after something like this — especially since this is not my first issue with BougeRV. Photos speak for themselves.
I**.
Adhesive failed while driving - panels flying
The pre-applied adhesive is low quality and delaminated as one can see in the picture, while I was driving in the highway. As a result the panels were blowing around in the wind and got damaged plus left a terrible adhesive mess on my rooftop tent. The surface was proper cleaned and prepped prior to mounted the panels and they sat for 72 hours before being subjected to driving conditions. Very disappointing considering the price. The performance was good though - really good and much better than traditional silicon based. Thus, even more disappointing they used such a poor quality adhesive.
A**R
Grommets need addressed
I recently received these to install on my camper van for overlanding and charging my Bluetti batteries. I use the same stainless steel bolts, washers, and lock nuts with another brand of solar panels to secure magnets for mounting. It's disappointing that the grommet fell out before I even had a chance to use them. Panels themselves are great.
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