It would be nice to have a option within Weather Optimization that when a severe weather warning or alert (thunderstorm, tornado, hail, earthquake, Tsunami, ect) is triggered in the area that a quick charge command is sent to the inverter.
Regardless where we all live weather can pop up fast and having a automated way to charge up the batteries for emergency power would be awesome.
For example a storm rolled in late last nght and grid power was offline for me between 4:30 am and 9:30 am while I was asleep. My battery was at 70% due to my self self consumption settings. When the severe thunderstorm alert went out about 2:00am it would have been nice for the inverter to top off the batteries while grid was available so the batteries are at 100% when the grid popped off later. When the alert clears it can resume self consumption role.