With a wide choice of quality flexible and rigid solar panels available, this is the time to consider charging your boat batteries with a solar array. Solar panels will allow you to stay at anchor longer or reduce the need to run your engine or generator to recharge your batteries.
On this page we have included all the tools necessary to calculate your power requirements, the size of the solar array, diagrams and installation tips.
Need help? How to Choose Solar Panels for your Boat
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Brand | Name | Price | Watts | Cell | Type | EST. Daily Output | Length (inches) | Width (inches) | |
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LightLeaf | gLeaf GL110 | $848.00 $607.12 | 110 W | Monocrystalline | Rigid | 27 Ah | 42.20 | 22.50 | |
LightLeaf | gLeaf GL140 | $1,148.00 $821.91 | 140 W | Monocrystalline | Rigid | 35 Ah | 52 | 22.50 | |
LightLeaf | seaLeaf SL110 (Rail Mounted) | $998.00 $714.52 | 110 W | Monocrystalline | Rigid | 27 Ah | 42.20 | 22.50 |