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Boost Your City’s Revenue: How to Export Electricity in Cities Skylines 2

Estiyak by Estiyak
November 6, 2023
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In the pursuit of developing a flourishing utopia in Cities Skylines 2, the availability of a consistent and substantial electricity supply holds paramount importance. While meeting the energy demands of your burgeoning city is crucial, leveraging surplus electricity for additional income through export is a strategic move that can significantly bolster your financial resources.

If you’re wondering how to export electricity in Cities Skylines 2, follow these key steps:

  1. Establish Power Grid Connections:
    Connect your city’s power grid to the high-voltage power lines that extend beyond the boundaries of your available map area. These external power lines are designed explicitly for the import and export of electricity and are readily accessible irrespective of your chosen map.
  2. Optimize Power Grid Connectivity:
    If the external power lines are situated at a considerable distance or pose potential hazards, consider integrating Transformer Stations strategically into your power grid. These stations will facilitate a secure connection to the external power lines, enabling the immediate export of surplus energy.

While the financial benefits of electricity export are significant, it’s essential to bear in mind that the demand for electricity will intensify as your city expands. To proactively address such challenges and ensure a reliable power supply, consider constructing Emergency Battery Stations at strategic locations across your city. These stations serve as crucial backups, storing surplus electricity and safeguarding against any unforeseen spikes in demand.

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