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20 days of September 2023 - new registrations PC, LCV, CV and PTW

After 20 days of September this year , registrations of all types of vehicles except heavy trucks increased recording double-digit increases. Heavy trucks ended with a double-digit decline in sales.
In the period under review, 22 382 passenger cars were registered, 16.3% more y/y than in the same month last year and 6.5% more m/m than in the same period last month. Light commercial vehicle registrations increased by 16.8% y/y to 2,560 units, slightly less than in the 20 days of August (-0.2%). Sales of new heavy trucks over 3.5t this time with a large fall of 68% y/y with 1,135 vehicles registered. Compared to the first 20 days of August, this is down by 70.3% m/m.
Unicycles significantly improved their results: Motorbikes: +32.9% y/y, Scooters:+12.9% y/y.                                                                                                                                                               
In the first 20 days of September, the following were registered:
Cars:
Passenger cars: 22,382pc.   (+16.3% y/y)
LCV light commercials: 2,560 units. (+16.8% y/y)
trucks over 3.5t: 1,135 units.  (-37.2% y/y)
Motorcycles:
motorbikes: 1,376 units. (+32.9% y/y)
mopeds: 772 units. (+12.9% y/y)

Overview of current registrations

PZPM - ACEA - New registrations of PC by fuel - July 2023

New car registrations: +15,2% in July, battery electric 13,6% market share

In July 2023 , the EU car market continued its growth trajectory, expanding by 15.2% –the twelfth consecutive month of growth. New car registrations reached 851,156 units as the bloc recovers from last year's component shortages. Most markets posted solid growth, including the four largest: France (+19.9%),Germany (+18.1%), Spain (+10.7%) and Italy (+8.7%).

From January to July 2023 , new EU car registrations grew significantly (+17.6%), totalling 6.3 million units. Despite indications of the European automotive industry's recovery from pandemic-related supply disruptions, year-to-date volumes are still 22% lower than in 2019. There were double-digit percentage gains in most markets during this seven-month period, including the four largest: Spain (+21.9%), Italy (+20.9%), France (+15.8%), and Germany (+13.6%).

Overview of current registrations

Sustainable transport in Poland

As part of the EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK , an editorial series entitled "Sustainable transport in Poland" will be published in the "Rzeczpospolita" daily - on the pages " Economy and market" and service climate.rp.pl. "Sustainable transport in Poland", under the honorary patronage of the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Polish Automotive Industry Association . The initiative aims to promote clean transport and zero-emission vehicles in Poland - areas that are part of the key activities of PZPM and its members. We invite you to follow publications under the links below:
18.09.23 Episode I: Green cars - prospects for development in Poland, what does the market look like, are Polish transport companies betting on zero-emission?
19.09.23 Episode II: Automotive/transport and emissions - the sector facing the balance of global emissions. What changes can we make to clean it up?
20.09.23 Episode III: Infrastructure - electric transport on a collective or individual basis requires charging stations. What is the stage of network development in Poland - how to change it?
21.09.23 Episode IV: Batteries - switching to electric means of transport means a surge in demand for batteries/batteries for vehicles; Will there be enough for everyone....
22.09.23 Episode V: World Car Free Day - how to successfully switch to zero-emission transport with environmental sustainability?

10 days of September 2023 - new registrations PC, LCV, CV and PTW

After 10 days of September this year, the number of vehicle registrations in all segments fell into negative territory compared to the same period last year and compared to August this year. The number of working days between 1 and 10 September this year was 6 vs 7 days last year.
In the period under discussion, 8,937 passenger cars were registered, 3.8% less than at the same time last year. The number of light commercial vehicle registrations fell by 3.2% y/y to 997 units. For the first time in months, sales of new heavy trucks over 3.5t recorded a double-digit decline of 56.0% y/y to 420 registrations.
Unicycles saw mixed results: Motorbikes: +4.1% y/y , Scooters: -7.3% y/y
During the first 10 days of September, the following were registered:
Cars:
Passenger cars: 8,937 units.   (-3.8% y/y)
LCV : 997 units. (-3.2% y/y)
trucks over 3.5t : 420 units.  (-56.0% y/y)

Motorcycles:
motorbikes: 611 units. (-4.1% y/y)
mopeds: 343 units. (-7.3% y/y

Overview of current registrations

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