New Portable Solar Panel from Klein Tools® Lets You Harness the Sun’s Power

October 11, 2023

Portable Solar Panel from Klein Tools® Lets You Harness the Sun’s Power
Klein Tools introduces a new 200W Portable Solar Panel, a versatile and portable panel that lets you charge power banks, power stations and more quickly and easily on the jobsite. 

200W Portable Solar Panel (Cat. No. 29251)

  • 200W max power output to extend power station runtime in the field
  • Up to 400W output when chained with another 200W panel for faster off-grid recharge time
  • Reflective fabric on front and rear to help locate panels in the dark
  • IP65 rated to help keep the panel protected in inclement weather
  • Kickstands angle the panel to help maximize the surface exposed to the sun
  • LED lights indicate the level of solar power input
  • Four monocrystalline panels easily fold to fit into the protective case for compact storage
  • Integrated USB-A port for direct charging of USB devices
  • Long reaching 16.4-Foot (5m) cable fits conveniently fits in the integrated pocket

“Keeping tools, batteries and other accessories powered throughout a long workday can often be a difficult task if power sources aren’t readily available,” says Maddie Laue, associate product manager at Klein Tools. “With our new Portable Solar Panel, trade professionals can use the power of the sun to keep their job running all day long. This solar panel features both an extended length DC/APP compatible cable, as well as an integrated USB port, meaning you can charge a variety of devices you might need while working. On top of that, the panel can be chained with a second panel to collect more power, and when you’re done, they can fold up for easy storage.” 

Maddie Laue,
associate product manager at Klein Tools

For more information, visit www.kleintools.com/new-products

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