How does SunShift decide when to use battery or grid power?

How does SunShift decide when to use battery or grid power?

SunShift smartly decides when to use battery or grid power based on several factors, including current energy demand, battery storage levels, grid electricity rates, and expected solar production. By analysing these factors, SunShift ensures that you use the most cost-effective and efficient energy source available at any given time, maximizing savings and system performance.
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