Build massive factories, automate production lines, and explore an alien planet in this immersive first-person factory simulator.
Let’s be honest, the first few hours of Satisfactory are kind of a pain. You’re running around picking up leaves, crafting biomass, and watching your power shut off every time you try to run more than three machines at once.
The good news? It doesn’t stay that way.
This guide is all about how to stop managing your electricity and finally get your first real power setup running: coal. Once you do, the entire game opens up.
Satisfactory doesn’t explain it well, but here’s what’s happening:
That’s fine for maybe 30 minutes. But when your factory starts growing, you’ll be constantly running out of fuel and if your power goes out, everything stops.
And yes, you’ll hear that “machine crash” sound enough times to hate it.
Before unlocking coal power, you can at least automate the biofuel process. Here’s a setup that works:
This won’t eliminate the power issue entirely, but it saves you from spending every 15 minutes crafting fuel at a bench.
Just dump leaves and wood into the storage containers when you return from exploring, and you’re good.
Coal is the first time you get power that’s actually automated. It’s a huge leap forward. But there’s a catch:
Every coal generator needs:
So you can’t just slap down a generator and go. You need:
Here’s the simple setup that most people build first:
Start by powering the miner and water pumps with temporary Biomass Burners. Let everything fill up first before you turn the generators on. This avoids that weird half-start where your pipes are half full and your coal runs dry.
Once water and coal are flowing, un-pause the generators and enjoy your first real power grid.
Every power pole shows this breakdown:
If Max Consumption > Capacity, boom, grid crashes.
This is why one new machine can shut everything down.
So keep an eye on those numbers. If you’re close to maxing out, build more power before you need it.
Once you have 4 coal generators running, you’ll be sitting at 300MW of power. That’s more than enough to carry you through the next few tiers, especially if you:
And yeah, power gets more complicated later with oil, fuel, and eventually nuclear but if you understand coal, you’re already ahead of the curve.
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