Yes, it is. But even so I am skeptical. Until recently, we were running at something like 97% of our current (no pun intended) power generation capacity, teetering on the point of power cuts. And that's with 3% of new cars sold being electric. Wind the clock forward 10 years and with maybe 10x the number of EV's we have on the roads compared to today, and then suddenly ALL new cars being sold having to be electric and I just don't see how we can possibly have the power generation capacity to charge them all. Let alone charge them all overnight when the windfarms and solar farms have gone to sleep.