the bbc can t verify that figure, but understands many children have gone from care homes and residential schools. 0ur eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has followed the story of parents desperate attempts to bring their children home. it is the most anxious journey of these mothers lives. dashing to reach the children they d been separated from for six months. ukrainian children, sent to summer camps run by russia, and then never returned. alla tells me every minute now counts. the children have been told they ll be put in care if their mums don t come for them. that means a gruelling trip across thousands of miles, from ukraine, deep into the country that s declared war on them. translation: i should never have let him go but we didn t know. - theyjust took him and that was that. my son had seen explosions. i wanted him to relax from the war, and then this happened. ijust hope we make it in time. russia has been removing children from parts of ukraine it occupi
Charging network operators, energy companies, and 20 players collaborate on Unified Energy Interface (UEI) to facilitate secure transactions, promoting green energy usage in EVs through a common network.
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the supply chain is ready but sometimes the planning just slows the process. and these new figures exaggerate the charging challenge, says mr king. the aa estimate ev owners do 98% of their charging at home or in the street outside their home. james court charges his car at a local lamp post. i ve had it for a year. the worst experience i ve got is having to wait five minutes at a motorway service station. but what do you say to the hundreds if not thousands of ev users who say that they have had problems charging? it s not my experience but i think it takes a little bit more planning and there are lots of great apps out there, so if you are doing a longer trip, just a little bit of time looking at where you re going to charge when you have your coffee break. a lot of ev drivers say the same thing. but perceptions matter because whatever the truth, if people think they are going to find it hard to charge an electric car, they are going to be less likely to buy one,