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Meeting of the Parliamentary Group for Distributed Energy, Electromobility and Innovation

On July 9, 2025, a meeting of the Parliamentary Group for Distributed Energy, Electromobility and Innovation, chaired by Artur Łącko, MP, was held in the Polish
Sejm The event was attended by Jakub Faryś - President of the Polish Automotive Industry Association
The discussion concerned, among other things:
 decarbonization of transport in Poland against the background of Europe legislative actions at the level of the EU and member countries
 planned legal changes in Poland
The meeting was an excellent opportunity for dialogue with representatives of the public sector, experts and companies working on energy transition and electromobility

Debate entitled “Automotive in Poland” organized by Dziennik Gazeta Prawna

During a debate organized by Dziennik Gazeta Prawna titled “Automotive in Poland,” Michal Wekiera touched on the most important challenges facing the European and Polish automotive industries today:
He highlighted many aspects of the transition to low-carbon mobility, including that:
    The transition should be based not only on zero-carbon mobility, but also on low-carbon mobility, using the full spectrum of available technologies - so as not to become dependent again, this time on imports of metals and components.
    The EU must take into account differences between countries and the real needs of customers - not just political assumptions. Today, manufacturers' investments often fall short of consumers' expectations.
    The Chinese model based on different political conditions will not work in Europe - we need to find our own way to zero-carbon, without losing competitiveness.
    If we want to be innovative and attractive for investment, we need to remove barriers, not introduce “one relief and two restrictions.”
Conclusion:
A strong European automobile is one that protects the climate, but also preserves technological advantages, jobs and investment potential. Hybrids, low-carbon powertrains, local value chain development and smart regulation may be the key to success.
We would like to thank presenters Agnieszka Osochowska and Zbigniew Bartuś, as well as co-participants in the debate: Ewa Kwiecinska, Aleksander Mazan, Maciej Mazur, Maciej Hochman,

The AHK conference "In dialogue with the market - innovation, ecology, partnership"

The conference of AHK Poland “In dialogue with the market - innovation, ecology, partnership” in Piekary Slaskie is over!
This unique event brought together representatives of the automotive sector, technology companies, public administration, scientific communities and local governments. It was an excellent forum to exchange experiences, build partnerships and talk about the challenges of the future.
At the center of the discussion were:

  • electromobility and green transformation of the industry
  •  innovative technologies and digitization of the sector cooperation between industry, science and administration
  •  ecology and energy efficiency as a key to development

Among the panelists was Marcin Witaszek (PZPM) , who pointed out the importance of a stable regulatory framework and the need to support the automotive sector in the face of transformation.

The event was held under the patronage of the Polish Presidency of the EU Council , which additionally confirms its importance and meaning in the European dialogue on the future of the industry.
The conference was a space for inspiring discussions and concrete ideas that can contribute to a green and innovative future for the automotive sector.
Thank you for your participation and we invite you to continue the dialogue!

Motor Vehicle Production & combustion engines for vehicles in Poland in MAY 2025

We are presenting the results on PRODUCTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES and ENGINES FOR MECHANICAL VEHICLES in POLAND in MAY 2025, based on data from the Central Statistical Office (CSO)'

PASSENGER CARS (without electric vehicles)
y/y change: May  - 59,6% ; January - May : - 67,5%

COMMERCIAL VEHICLES (incl.LCV), TRAILER & SEMI-TRAILERS
y/y change: May +5,5; January - May -11,0%

BUSES & COACHES ( (for transporting 10 people and more)
y/y change: May +15,2;  January  - May: -12,1%

COMBUSTION ENEGINES FOR VEHICLES
y/y change: May -1,3%;  January - May: -9,9%

Overview of current production figures