Load shedding assumes that demand is inflexible, and unused power is gone forever. This is only true in a trivial sense, for things such as lights and heaters. Almost everything else is subject to time shifting, particularly heavy usage such as geysers, cooking, washing, etc. An option for some is load relocation, where you move to a zone that has power, and do activities there.
The quick fixes achieved by indiscriminate load shedding of Stages 1-4 cannot be sustained at higher stages. In an absurd scenario with only an hour of power each per day, we would compress many of those things into that time period, and charge our batteries too.