qichao: as much as possible.e working with american car companies, korean, japanese, german, all of the leading companies in those geographies. i think we will capture a large portion of the market. kailey: i want to ask you a question about inflation. we got a really hot cpi print here in the united states. when it comes to your supply chain and the cost of raw materials, are you facing any issues with that? qichao: yes. in the ev battery industry, it eventually comes down to cost and the supply chain. there is a lot of volatility. that is why we partner with ivanhoe, companies on the lithium side. definitely things that we are sensitive to. we have teams in china and korea to manage the supply chain. kailey: is that going to lead to higher prices for your product? qichao: not necessarily. also at higher scale, the cost can come down. kailey: we have to leave it there. thank you so much for your time today, qichao hu, ses founder and ceo. i want to go back to the treasury and equity market following that 30-your