Overview

Like their namesake, Goal Zero's line of foldable Nomad panels are designed for life on the move. Their most portable large solar offering, Nomads fold down to a quarter of their full size, making them ideal for situations where power needs are large and space is limited. The GOAL Zero Nomad 200 provides up to 200 watts of solar to keep a Yeti power station charged and everything from laptops to fridges to medical devices running for days on end.

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GOAL Zero Nomad 200

Like their namesake, Goal Zero's line of foldable Nomad panels are designed for life on the move. Their most portable large solar offering, Nomads fold down to a quarter of their full size, making them ideal for situations where power needs are large and space is limited. The GOAL Zero Nomad 200 provides up to 200 watts of solar to keep a Yeti power station charged and everything from laptops to fridges to medical devices running for days on end.

Features

  • Protective Enclosure - Four monocrystalline panels enclosed in a protective case fold down to a compact profile for easy storage. Hanging loops allow you to strap the panel to vehicles, tents, and more

  • Secure Placement - Built-in legs pop out to stabilize the panel while solar charging and fasten in place against the panel when not in use. Each leg features a stake-down loop for added security.

  • Integrated Cables - Included 6ft HPP charging cable integrates seamlessly with Goal Zero Yeti Power Stations and stores away in our signature built-in mesh case for convenience.

  • Portable, rugged, and powerful, the 200 watt foldable panel is ideal for mobile basecamps and die-hard adventurers

  • Built-in charging cable to suit Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Stations with a High Power Port input

  • This panel can be chained with multiple other solar panels to collect more power from the sun for maximum solar input in to the Yeti 1000 and larger power stations using the 4X High Power Combiner to High Power Port Cable

  • 200 Watt (14-22V) foldable and weatherproof solar panel

  • Big wattage and weighs only 10 kg

Specifications

Solar Capacity - 18-22V, 200W

Solar Type - Monocrystalline, 18% efficient

Weight - 10kg

Dimensions (unfolded) - 72 x 256 x 2.54 cm

Dimensions (folded) - 72 x 57 x 5 cm

Chainable - No

Output Cable - 1.8 m with High Power Plug (Anderson Power Pole compatible)

USB Output - USB-A 5V up to 2.4A (12W)

Device

Yeti 500X - 3-6 hours

Yeti 1500X - 18-36 hours

Yeti 6000X - 72-144 hours

What's in the Box

Nomad 200 Solar Panel

6 foot cable with High Power Port connector (compatible with Anderson Power Pole)

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Product Overview

Like their namesake, Goal Zero's line of foldable Nomad panels are designed for life on the move. Their most portable large solar offering, Nomads fold down to a quarter of their full size, making them ideal for situations where power needs are large and space is limited. The GOAL Zero Nomad 200 provides up to 200 watts of solar to keep a Yeti power station charged and everything from laptops to fridges to medical devices running for days on end.

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