Wireless Energy

Energy Transmitter & Receiver
The Energy Transmitter and Energy Receiver let you send Dorios Energy wirelessly — no cables needed. Place a Transmitter near your generators and a Receiver near your machines, and energy flows through the air.
Operating Modes
Transmitters and Receivers use different fixed operating modes (there is no manual mode toggle):
| Block | Mode | What It Does |
|---|---|---|
| Energy Transmitter | Wireless Output Mode | Finds Receivers with the same color network tag and sends energy up to its tier transfer rate. |
| Energy Receiver | Wireless Input + Network Injection Mode | Receives wireless energy from matching Transmitters, then pushes that energy into the local network around it. |
Tier Values
| Tier | In-Game Name (Localization) | Transfer Rate | Capacity | Wireless Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | Basic Energy Transmitter / Basic Energy Receptor | 1,000 DE/t (1 kDE/t) | 64,000 DE (64 kDE) | 32 blocks |
| Advanced | Advanced Energy Transmitter / Advanced Energy Receptor | 4,000 DE/t (4 kDE/t) | 256,000 DE (256 kDE) | 64 blocks |
| Expert | Expert Energy Transmitter / Expert Energy Receptor | 16,000 DE/t (16 kDE/t) | 1,024,000 DE (1.024 MDE) | 128 blocks |
| Ultimate | Ultimate Energy Transmitter / Ultimate Energy Receptor | 100,000 DE/t (100 kDE/t) | 6,400,000 DE (6.4 MDE) | 512 blocks |
How It Works
- Place an Energy Transmitter connected to your energy network (via Energy Cables or directly next to a generator).
- Place an Energy Receiver within your Transmitter tier range (from 32 up to 512 blocks), near the machines you want to power.
- Set both blocks to the same color channel.
- The Transmitter automatically finds matching Receivers and sends energy to them.
The Receiver then injects that energy into the local cable network around it, powering nearby machines.
Transmitter Interface

The Transmitter displays:
- Stored energy and capacity percentage.
- Transfer rate — how much energy it's currently sending per tick.
Receiver Interface

The Receiver displays:
- Stored energy and capacity percentage.
- Receiving rate — how much energy it's getting from Transmitters per tick.
Color Networks
Both the Transmitter and Receiver use color-coded network tags. A Transmitter will only send energy to Receivers that share the same network color.
This lets you run multiple independent wireless channels — for example, one network for your farm machines and another for your smelting area — without them interfering.
By default, both blocks start on the white network.
Crafting Recipes
Transmitter and Receiver recipe images are pending and will be added as PNG assets.