Actually, no. As I said before, because of vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-home management, we will be able to save money in the end and even get customers money in their pockets because we will be able to use more smartly the grid that we have right now.
I spoke to a scientist in the U.S. a few months ago, and he said something very interesting, which was let's say that Nikola Tesla or Thomas Edison or Alexander Graham Bell came back to life today. Alexander Graham Bell would be very impressed by the new technologies in the phone, in smartphones. There's the big difference.
When you're looking at grid technology, not much has changed over a hundred years, so we have to be smarter with our grid so that we are more efficient in the way we manage it. Electric vehicles, whether light duty or heavy duty, will not only make the rate be reasonable but also help rates go down for customers because of vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-home management.
That's something that people don't know about, very often. It's a new way of thinking about the future of energy. Smart energy management with electric mobility will make a huge difference for its customers.