
Solar charging on laptop lids has remained largely experimental since Samsung's 2011 attempt, with Lenovo recently showcasing a concept at MWC 2025. Oukitel's RG14-P, unveiled at MWC 2026, moves beyond concept to production. The device generates 10W from its solar panel, charging a 95Wh dual-battery system to 50% in approximately six hours under ideal conditions. Designed for field engineers, utility inspectors, and emergency responders working in remote locations without charging infrastructure, this capability proves genuinely valuable. The laptop features a hot-swappable external battery, 14th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB expandable storage, 14.1-inch 1,000-nit touchscreen, 180-degree rotating magnetic camera, and IP68/IP69K durability certification.
"The RG14-P pulls 10W from its photovoltaic lid panel, enough to get the 95Wh dual-battery system to 50% in roughly six hours under optimal sunlight. That number sounds modest until you frame it correctly: this laptop is aimed at field engineers, utility inspectors, and emergency responders working in places where "finding a charging point" genuinely isn't an option."
"The dual-battery architecture pairs a 3,000mAh internal unit with a 5,200mAh hot-swappable external battery, meaning you can pull the secondary and slot in a fresh one without shutting the machine down. That feature gets requested loudly on job sites and almost never shows up."
"Under the lid, the RG14-P runs a 14th Gen Intel Core i7, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of expandable storage, which puts it well past basic field terminal territory and into legitimate workstation range. The 14.1-inch touchscreen hits 1,000 nits, which matters enormously when your display is reflecting blue sky back at you."
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