How does SunShift handle unexpected high power demands?

How does SunShift handle unexpected high power demands?

SunShift is equipped to handle unexpected power surges or demands by automatically balancing the load between solar, battery, and grid power. If the demand exceeds the available solar energy, SunShift will draw from the battery or grid, depending on what’s most economical.
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