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[[Sim]]s' '''energy''' slowly decreases while they are awake. If a Sim runs out of Energy, he/she will collapse from exhaustion, and fall asleep on the floor. Sending a Sim to [[work]] or [[school]] with low energy will harm their performance. While they won't collapse from exhaustion away from home, they can do so as soon as they return – and then they'll just be an unconscious Sim littering the pavement. If their energy drops too low while eating, they will fall asleep on their plate.
[[Sim]]s' '''energy''' slowly decreases while they are awake. If a Sim runs out of Energy, he/she will collapse from exhaustion, and fall asleep on the floor. Sending a Sim to [[work]] or [[school]] with low energy will harm their performance. While they won't collapse from exhaustion away from home, they can do so as soon as they return – and then they'll just be an unconscious Sim littering the pavement. If their energy drops too low while eating, they will fall asleep on their plate.

In ''[[The Sims Social]]'', this need was renamed to '''Sleep''' possibly to avoid confusion to Energy in the game.


Sims can replenish their energy by sleeping. [[Toddler]]s will awaken whenever their Energy bar reaches 100%. Older Sims will awaken at midnight if their Energy bars are at 100% by then. Otherwise, [[child]]ren, [[teen]]s, and [[adult]]s will automatically sleep until 6 am or until their Energy bar is back at 100%. [[Elder]]s who are asleep past midnight will usually awaken shortly after their Energy bar reaches 100%. In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', the player can drag the action handle to specify a time for the Sim to wake up.
Sims can replenish their energy by sleeping. [[Toddler]]s will awaken whenever their Energy bar reaches 100%. Older Sims will awaken at midnight if their Energy bars are at 100% by then. Otherwise, [[child]]ren, [[teen]]s, and [[adult]]s will automatically sleep until 6 am or until their Energy bar is back at 100%. [[Elder]]s who are asleep past midnight will usually awaken shortly after their Energy bar reaches 100%. In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', the player can drag the action handle to specify a time for the Sim to wake up.
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Sims will not [[death|die]] from exhaustion, though if they become extremely tired while in a pool, they can [[Drowning|drown]].
Sims will not [[death|die]] from exhaustion, though if they become extremely tired while in a pool, they can [[Drowning|drown]].

In ''[[The Sims 3]]'' and the [[The Sims 3 (console)|console]] [[The Sims 3 (console)|games]], there is a glitch with Energy and the Pumped Moodlet. If energy is low and a Sim is pumped, the [[Moodlet Manager (object)|Moodlet Manager]] will not fill it. However, the Super Satisfy{{vgversion|TS3C}} [[Karma Powers|Karma Power]] will fill it.


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Energy

A Sim and his cat sleep on a bed.

Sims' energy slowly decreases while they are awake. If a Sim runs out of Energy, he/she will collapse from exhaustion, and fall asleep on the floor. Sending a Sim to work or school with low energy will harm their performance. While they won't collapse from exhaustion away from home, they can do so as soon as they return – and then they'll just be an unconscious Sim littering the pavement. If their energy drops too low while eating, they will fall asleep on their plate.

In The Sims Social, this need was renamed to Sleep possibly to avoid confusion to Energy in the game.

Sims can replenish their energy by sleeping. Toddlers will awaken whenever their Energy bar reaches 100%. Older Sims will awaken at midnight if their Energy bars are at 100% by then. Otherwise, children, teens, and adults will automatically sleep until 6 am or until their Energy bar is back at 100%. Elders who are asleep past midnight will usually awaken shortly after their Energy bar reaches 100%. In The Sims 3, the player can drag the action handle to specify a time for the Sim to wake up.

If a Sim needs a quick boost of energy, they can drink coffee or espresso (although children can't do that). Sims can get coffee from a coffeemaker or an espresso machine. Sims can buy an espresso from the espresso bar[Unleashed][TS2:U] while on community lots, but really, the best thing to do is simply have your Sims go home when they get too exhausted, as coffee and espresso decreases bladder, and may have other side effects.[TS2]

Sims also gain energy from sitting down.[TS] Sims can also take naps on lounge chairs, recliners, and sofas, but napping doesn't replenish energy as well as sleeping in a bed, and active Sims may wake up before they're fully refreshed.[TS][TS2]

Sims will not die from exhaustion, though if they become extremely tired while in a pool, they can drown.

In The Sims 3 and the console games, there is a glitch with Energy and the Pumped Moodlet. If energy is low and a Sim is pumped, the Moodlet Manager will not fill it. However, the Super Satisfy[TS3C] Karma Power will fill it.

Equivalents for other life states

For Servos[TS2:OFB], the equivalent of Energy is Power. Servos can replenish this by sleeping or napping, the same as Sims can. If it's daylight, they can use the "Recharge" self-interaction to go outside and stand in the sun until their Power is replenished. If they are in gold or platinum aspiration, they can also restore their Power by using The Eclectic and Enigmatic Energizer or drinking the Elixir of Life. If the Power need gets too low, a Servo will either go outside to recharge, or go berserk and require repairs by a Sim with high Mechanical skill, preferably one with a gold talent badge in Robotics.

For PlantSims[TS2:S], the need for sunlight has many aspects of the Energy motive. If a PlantSim's Sunlight need becomes too low during the day, the PlantSim will go outside to be in the sun. If the Sunlight need becomes critically low at night, the PlantSim will go outside and collapse, and will revive after dawn the next day.

Note
The MaxMotives cheat will not restore a Servo's Power motive or a PlantSim's Sunlight motive.

For SimBots[TS3:A], the equivalent of Energy is Charge. SimBots recharge while sleeping, but can also recharge if they get electrocuted. Mummies[TS3:WA] do not have an Energy Motive at all, but move very slowly. At night, a vampire's[TS3:LN] Energy decays much much slower after 6:00 PM until 6:00 AM.