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The no workers thing could make sense, but the weird thing is that they ARE producing electricity (according to the metrics). For some reason the asset itself is saying it doesn't have power (even though it says it doesn't require any electricity).
I went back to look earlier and now the no electricity notification is going from white, to red, and then it disappears, then immediately comes back to white again, and the cycle repeats. I'm wondering if it's possible that i just have too many and maybe i'm pushing the game a little bit, because I definitely have more than a thousand of these in my city now! :D
Thank you for liking this asset.
For some reason, it doesn't produce electricity on its own. No workers? Or maybe it's a kind of AI bug inside the game system that happens as the city grows significantly.
If it's a game system AI bug, it doesn't seem to help in finding a solution.
Thankyou so much for replying by the way, as I said i absolutely love these parking lots. It's not a massive issue but i just thought i'd post and see if anyone else has had this issue :)
Solar facilities will cease producing electricity at night. Consuming stored electricity will run out of electricity. Isn't it related to that? Build enough power plants other than solar power.