 I got my first electric car in December 2010. That is the last time I've been to a gas station. When I started this, I realized, you know what, I know I can see that this technology is coming. They're solving the problems and I felt like I had to get out in front and get one of these and start telling people about the technology and spread the word. There's only one way that you can fuel a gas car, which is gasoline that's refined from oil that comes from out of the ground. Electrically powering our transportation infrastructure gives us choice. Public charging infrastructure is widespread now. You can look at the map and you'll see that there's hundreds of charging stations. They're all over the place. You don't have to worry about running out of charge and you didn't make it home. This charging station is all over the place. Plug it in. That's it. There's basically three levels of charging. Level one is plugging into a regular wall outlet. My guess is more than 50% of the people, that's all they ever use. If it started completely empty, it would charge on a wall outlet maybe 20 hours. Level two is a 240 volt higher current outlet. That same car that took 20 hours to charge on a regular wall outlet will take maybe four hours. Level three is a game changer because that enables you to get a full charge in a matter of minutes. Test drive an electric car, you will discover why even performance guys are really excited about electric cars. They're all really powerful cars. A gas engine has to rev up to get a real acceleration to a car. Electric motor is standing still. It's ready to go full power, full torque. One of the great things about electric cars is that it's like having a gas station in your house. You get home every night, you plug in, and the next morning it's fully charged. It's like starting with a full tank every morning. The stuff starts to pile up and eventually the light bulb turns on and suddenly your friend just bought an electric car.