 Mercedes-Benz announced it would be integrating Tesla's North American charging standard, or NACS, into its electric vehicle lineup. This comes on the heels of similar announcements made by Ford and GM last month. Nobody as a person who follows EV trends in the marketplace. Let's talk about what's going on here. It could become an industry standard right now. The Society of Automotive Engineers is looking at making it a standard, and that might take some of the power away from Tesla, which is a good thing. One of the other good things about the NACS adapter is there's bi-directional charging, which is vehicle to grid, vehicle to home, and vehicle to load. Like if you needed to charge your refrigerator in an outage, you could do that. Current Tesla cars don't do this, but it is in the NACS standard that Tesla put out.