We have two Sol-Ark / Fortress deployments just finished/in progress and
one uses seven Lumin panels for load shedding and the other has SPANs.  In
retrospect the Lumin project should have used SPAN since it was a new
construction project and the Lumin is more of a retrofit product in my
opinion.  We have been pairing Lumin panels with Tesla Powerwalls for at
least five years as a way of using a single PW to provide whole home backup
and it's a very solid product with excellent support.  I think we're going
to see more and more standard electrical panels being built as "smart"
panels that will include load shedding capabilities as demand management
becomes more and more of a smart financial decision with rising energy
costs.  But for now it's still niche products like these.

- Sam
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