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Renogy 400W Lightweight Portable Solar Panel
CAD $849.99
CAD $719.99
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Sleek, portable, and foldable, weighing just 30.2 lbs.
3-Year warranty on materials and workmanship
1-minute setup with IP68 solar connectors and aluminum kickstands
Renogy 200W Portable Solar Panel
CAD $349.99
CAD $259.99
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23.5% High Power Conversion efficiency
Durable Grade A solar battery cells and ETFE coating
Multiple output ports for different use cases
E.FLEX-CORE 100W Portable Solar Panel
CAD $179.99
23.5% High power conversion efficiency
Grade A solar battery cells and ETFE
Super lightweight to carry outside,portable and easy to install.
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Renogy 100W 12V Flexible Solar Panel Lightweight Monocrystalline Solar Charger for Marine RV
CAD $219.99
CAD $179.99
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500 Watt-hours of electricity per day .
accomplishes with IP67 rated waterproof
The solar panel suits most curved surfaces as it is bendable within 240 degrees.
200 Watt 12 Volt Flexible and Lightweight Monocrystalline Solar Panel
CAD $599.99
CAD $469.99
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1000 Watt-hours of electricity per day
Bendable up to 240°
Maintains over 80% output efficiency for 25 years
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    Frequently Asked Questions
    How Many Solar Panels are Needed to Run a Home?
    The number of solar panels needed depends on your energy usage, location, and panel wattage. An average Canada home using 10,632 kWh per year typically requires 15 to 22 panels (assuming 400W panels and 5 peak sunlight hours per day). To get an exact estimate, divide your annual energy consumption by your area's solar production ratio and panel wattage.
    Are Solar Panels Worth it?
    Yes, solar panels can significantly reduce electricity bills, provide energy independence, and offer long-term savings. Factors like electricity costs, available incentives, and sunlight hours determine their value. In states with high electricity rates, solar panels often pay for themselves in 5-8 years and continue generating savings for 25+ years.
    How Much does a Solar Panel Cost?
    As of March 2025, the average cost of solar panels in Canada ranges from CAD 2.50 to CAD 3.50 per watt (W). This means a typical 5-kilowatt (kW) residential solar system would cost between CAD 12,500 and CAD 17,500 before incentives. In Ontario, the cost per watt is between CAD 2.60 and CAD 3.40, which translates to a total pre-installation cost of around CAD 26,000 to CAD 34,000 for a 10 kW system.
    It's important to note that actual costs can vary based on factors like system size, equipment quality, and installation specifics. For the most accurate estimate, consider obtaining quotes from multiple local installers.
    How Much Power does a Solar Panel Produce?
    A solar panel’s power output depends on its wattage and sunlight exposure. For example:
    100W panel: 400-500Wh per day
    200W panel: 800-1,000Wh per day
    400W panel: 1.6-2kWh per day
    Actual output varies based on location, weather, and shading conditions.
    Will a 200W Solar Panel Run a Fridge?
    A 200W solar panel alone may not be enough to run a fridge continuously. Most refrigerators consume 100-800Wh per day, but power surges when the compressor starts can exceed 1,000W. To run a fridge reliably, you’ll need a battery (100Ah or more) and a solar charge controller to store energy for nighttime use.