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The ATEM POWER 55W Flexible Solar Panel combines cutting-edge monocrystalline silicon technology with a 245° bendable design and 22% energy efficiency. Lightweight and ultra-thin, it’s engineered for versatile mounting on uneven surfaces like RVs, boats, and tents. Featuring durable ETFE coating for self-cleaning and weather resistance, it withstands extreme wind and snow loads. With easy installation and compatibility with multiple battery types, it’s the ultimate portable solar charger for off-grid professionals and adventurers alike.



















| ASIN | B09BJCZ472 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #717,288 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,451 in Solar Panels |
| Brand | ATEM POWER |
| Brand Name | ATEM POWER |
| Connector Type | MC4 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 85 Reviews |
| Efficiency | 22% |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09356307007800 |
| Included Components | Bendable Solar Panel with Quick Connect Fixtures |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27.17"L x 20.08"W x 1.26"H |
| Item Type Name | solar-panels |
| Item Weight | 4.24 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ATEM POWER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AP-FLES-SG100-UFA |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Material Type | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Maximum Power | 55 Watts |
| Maximum Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Model Number | ['AP-FLES-SG55-UFA'] |
| Product Dimensions | 27.17"L x 20.08"W x 1.26"H |
J**.
Perfect!
Makes rated wattage and even works good in indirect light. Thanks!
A**F
doesnt last
The etfe coating peeled off it after like 6 months and some time after that it stopped working. Haven't bothered replacing it, but it's a piece of garbage. It was installed securely on the roof of a vehicle using adhesives and was never flexed or removed
A**N
easy to work with
works as descirbed, no problems
M**S
Works
I attached them to the aluminum hood of my LR3 with VHB on top of vynil. I have a MPPT controller charging 60ah of Lifepo4. Output: July - 100f - Colorado - Solar Noon Peak of 40w when cool but typically an average of 32w once it heats up. Just barley enough to maintain my fridge that draws ~45w when cycles on.
G**Y
Update My mistake!
Co returned message to help me trouble shoot my problem. Thank you! It wasn't the panel! The first time I used it with sae cigarette plug adapter from another panel kit and it worked fine. I tried to use again with a set of sae alligator clips and it didn't work...figured out the polarity coming out of the mppt controller has reversed polarity...put a reverse adapter in and worked fine! Why do they do this!
P**Y
Keeping my boat battery charged for my bilge pump
Mounted on my 25' sailboat and is keeping my battery charged for my bilge pump just as I hoped it would. Battery was almost dead when I mounted this and it brought it up to full charge in a day or so.
G**N
Solar Panels all seem to lie
I bought this panel because I was disappointed in the performance of my jackery panels. I like the flex and versatility of this panel, but it seems that all panels lie about their output. The fine print will tell you that 55 watts is possible, but really only outside the Earth's atmosphere or on the surface of the sun. In reality, you should expect half the advertised output under direct sunlight at high noon. I find that frustrating, but once you know what to expect you can figure out what you need
F**O
Don’t buy! They stop working as others have mentioned
I installed 2 ATEM 55W panels on my boat. They have been decent performers. But both of them just stopped working, each now putting out only 1-3 watts after less than a year of use. Very disappointed. Should have listens to other reviews mentioning this problem.
L**R
Works great.
I see all the negative reviews, and can't figure out what they're doing wrong. ; ) These DO need a solar charge controller, and works perfectly for my application. I actually think the output is a bit higher than what it's rated. It's not super 'flexible'--but does the job ! Great product.
A**R
Perfect for my solar project
I paired the 55w ATEM with a 100w dokio panel. In preparation for a US road trip. Morning sun, May20th the ATEM was achieving 40-45w, when connected in parrellel with the dokio 100w I was drawing 120-125w. The ATEM is less flexible but undeniably feels like better quality, I chose to pair with the Dokio purely for budget reasons and have a little regret. It has mounted to my Atlantis 2100 cargo pod perfectly in my modular system. It also looks better on my cargo pod, almost stealth. Because my system is completely modular, if the ATEM 100w goes on sale I may swap it out. My system is limited to 22voc (goal zero 500x) so i was considering the 150w but it was just a bit too big to mount to the pod comfortably. As of writing this in overcast drizzle conditions and car mounted the system is generating 45w
D**E
So far so good. Let's see how it ages
In my first use with my GoLabs i200, its output was about 40W (73% of the claimed 55W), near noon in Canada, in August (late summer), with clear sky and perpendicular to the sun. Not too bad at all. I believe that under optimal situation (with the sun higher) it can get the claimed 55W. I put my hand in front of the panel, and the input dropped to 25-30W, which I think is fair. I was afraid as some people said in the review of some other solar panels that it would drop significantly. I liked that the panel is very lightweight, not too wobbly, and seems well built (the sealant work around the connectors could be better though).
A**R
Supers
Super souples, durables et efficaces après quelques années d'utilisation.
V**E
Received product in good shape and it is Operational.
Voltage under cloudy conditions roughly 19 to 22volts but amps are as low as 0.5A. Roughly 15% of normal output under direct sunlight. Thin panels warm faster than older panels in aluminum frames. I like the feature of these panels being so thin as temp drop to -40C iin our area.
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