Solar Panel (Subnautica)

The Solar Panel is a generator crafted with the Habitat Builder (Subnautica) that converts sunlight into Energy. It is the only power generator available by default and is best used on Seabasesclose to the surface, being relatively ineffective in deeper biomes. It will not convert the bioluminescence of deep sea life forms to energy, even one as large and bright as the Giant Cove Tree.

It is constructed with the Habitat Builder and can be placed on any surface at any angle. It can also be damaged and destroyed by striking it with the Survival Knife (Subnautica) three times.

One solar panel is enough to power a seabase with basic energy needs. More solar panels or another kind of generator is required to power other equipment, such as Water Filtration Machine (Subnautica) and Moonpool (Subnautica).

A Solar Panel can transfer power up to 20 meters to a Seabase or Power Transmitter (Subnautica) only with a direct line of sight. It can store up to 75 energy.

Day and Night cycle
Subnautica simulates a day and night cycle. 24h in game correspond to about 20 minutes of real time.

During the day the Solar Panel receives the most sunlight and charges the most. During the evening it decreases in charge since it receives less light as the sun goes down. At midnight there is no charge at all.

Depth
The table below contains the results of testing Solar Panel collection rates. All tests were done at midday. Please note that these are approximate results, and not exact (Sunlight % can vary slightly since the player can only see the percent to the nearest whole number).

Each Sunlight % appears to collect around .0025 units of energy per second.

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Trivia

 * The player used to be able to place Solar Panels on top of the Cyclops. This was removed to encourage the player to go deeper.