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Renogy Kicks Off its Biggest Sales Event of the Year With “Renogy Day” on June 1, 2023

Renogy Kicks Off its Biggest Sales Event of the Year With "Renogy Day"

ONTARIO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 1, 2023--

Renogy is celebrating its 13 th anniversary as a leader in mobile solar energy systems for RVs, campers, boats, and off-grid homes with its biggest sale event of the year. Renogy's mission is to make solar energy more accessible by providing all-in-one solutions that are powerful and easy to install, with sleek, modern design, and great value. Visit Renogy.com to learn more and find big savings on mobile solar energy systems.

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Camping, boating, and outdoors enthusiasts will find discounts of up to 50 percent on Renogy.com for the entire month of June. Renogy's most popular products including solar panels, batteries, inverters, and even complete RV solar energy systems will be on sale throughout the promotion. Special daily flash sales will offer the deepest discounts for two hours every day in the month of June.

Renogy Day Highlights

Reg. Price

Renogy Day SalePrice

12V 100Ah Smart Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery w/ Self-Heating Function

$949.99

$619.99

3000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter

$579.99

$359.99

Renogy One Core Smart Panel

$179.99

$159.99

400-Watt 12 Volt Solar Starter Kit w/ MPPT Charge Controller

$819.99

$609.99

Bifacial 115-Watt 12 Volt Monocrystalline Solar Panel

$129.99

$99.99

About Renogy

Renogy is a leader in solar and sustainable energy with a mission to dramatically accelerate the adoption of clean energy solutions for everyone around the globe. Renogy's all-in-one solutions are easy to choose, install and operate, and the company's solar panels, accessories, portable products and batteries deliver more power for the best value on the market today. All so that more people can enjoy the benefits of clean, renewable energy at home, off-grid or on the move. Renogy's goal is to help 50 million people achieve energy independence by 2030, freeing them of the burden of harmful emissions, rising energy bills and disruptive power outages.

Learn more about Renogy at https://www.renogy.com/.

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KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA CANADA CALIFORNIA

INDUSTRY KEYWORD: OUTDOORS ENVIRONMENT RETAIL BATTERIES AUTOMOTIVE DISCOUNT/VARIETY CONSUMER ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY MOBILE/WIRELESS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SPORTS ENERGY OTHER RETAIL OTHER TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION SPECIALTY RECREATIONAL VEHICLES TRAVEL

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