My first question is for Mr. Miller.
It's nice to speak with a representative of a Californian company on this winter day in Canada. We appreciate it.
On a more serious note, the technology you're proposing may not be adapted for a country as large as Canada with our climate. You said earlier that 80% of the charging is done at home. I'm a typical example of someone who must travel 400 kilometres to work twice a week. Few electric vehicle models allow for this level of independence, which means we're required to stop at a charging station.
How much time do we need to charge an electric vehicle using your technology? What do you mean by “smart charging stations”?