First of all, when it came down to electrification, the government was instrumental in working with the auto manufacturers to build the infrastructure and to bring EVs forward. I can tell you right now we have more EVs than we have demand. Supply is outstripping demand right now. That's a problem. That's a big problem. We're equally concerned with fuel cells. We're on our second version of fuel cells, the Nexo, which is available to you right now, but unfortunately, if you look at the infrastructure for charging, you'll see that outside of Vancouver, there are one or two stations. There are 12,000 gas stations out there. We have a lot of work to do.
However, the first place I would focus is on heavy-duty trucks. I think all my colleagues have said the exact same thing. It just makes sense. We produce heavy-duty trucks, in addition to cars. We sell them into Europe right now. We're actually selling them in California today. Amazon is our first client.
I have been personally in contact with Canadian Tire. We can envision a time when from Quebec City all the way down to Windsor and into Detroit, we could set up a hydrogen highway at the ONroutes all the way through. Simply putting our fuel stations in those locations will create demand for hydrogen trucks, because they just make sense.
They make sense from a brand perspective. You can imagine a Canadian Tire able to explain that they are delivering all their goods and services through hydrogen trucks. We, as well as my competitors, can produce the hydrogen heavy-duty trucks. We simply need that infrastructure, and I think it's just a matter of producing the same requirements for those people who currently provide the gas stations and the retail outlets.
The government came to us and said they had a mandate for us that meant we needed to produce so many electric vehicles, that we needed to reduce GHG by a certain level. If we do the same thing for those that currently provide the fossil fuels and ask them to come together as a village and begin to provide that infrastructure, it's just a matter of time. We'll build it and the customers will come, and we'll see a much better future.