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Rainwater Turbine

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Outbound Rainwater Turbine

Rainwater Turbine is a 3 kW rain-powered energy source in Outbound. Sources energy from the falling rain to charge your electric vehicle. The heavier the rain, the more energy it generates.

Last updated May 29, 2026 (Build 902)

Output

3 kW

Type

Rain

Super Efficient

No

Research

Rainwater Turbine

How to Unlock the Rainwater Turbine

Satellite DownloadRainwater Energy

Build rainwater turbines that charge your vehicle. When it downpours, your battery fills up.

Region:Pacific Coast

Found in Pool 2 Energy Units (pick 3)

Alongside: Efficient Wind Turbine

Available at 2 signal towers in Pacific Coast

Where to Find It

Discover signal towers in Pacific Coast to collect download vouchers. 2 of 17 downloads offer the Pool 2 Energy Units, which contains Rainwater Turbine. Markers show approximate locations. The pool you receive depends on discovery order.

View all towers on the interactive map

Rain Energy in Outbound

Rain energy in Outbound fills the gap that solar and wind leave during heavy rainfall. Rainwater turbines convert falling rain into up to 3.0 kW of power, with output scaling to rainfall intensity. They produce nothing in clear weather, so they work best as the third source in a mixed power grid alongside solar and wind. The basic Rainwater Turbine costs 5 Fibre and unlocks on Pacific Coast. The Efficient Rainwater Turbine requires Tier 3 materials and unlocks on the Canyons island.

What Does the Rainwater Turbine Cost to Craft?

F5
Fibre 1

Frequently Asked Questions

How much power does the Rainwater Turbine produce?
The Rainwater Turbine produces 3 kW of power. Sources energy from the falling rain to charge your electric vehicle. The heavier the rain, the more energy it generates.
How do you craft the Rainwater Turbine?
You need 5x Fibre 1 to craft the Rainwater Turbine. The Rainwater Turbine research must be unlocked first.
Is the Rainwater Turbine worth building?
The Rainwater Turbine produces 3 kW as a rain source. It depends on rain conditions, so pair it with other source types for full coverage.