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Motor Vehicle Production & combustion engines for vehicles in Poland in May 2023

Production of motor vehicles and engines for motor vehicles in Poland according to CSO data - MAY 2023
MAY vehicle production data published by the CSO indicate that the results for the last month remained at a similar level as in April and remain higher compared to the same month in 2022. In the passenger car segment, production increased by 1.6 thousand cars, in the commercial vehicles and trucks segment it was an increase of 5,762 units, while bus production increased by 79 units.
Production of internal combustion car engines remained unchanged compared to the same month last year.
In May, the number of passenger cars was 25,200 units, 1,600 higher than a year earlier. (+6.8% y/y). Compared to April, the increase was 4.1% m/m. Cumulatively for January-May 2023, production increased by 23.5% y/y to 122,000 cars. However, the benchmark was very low.
In the reported period, truck production continued its upward trend, reaching 24,698 vehicles. The result achieved is similar to April but higher than in May 2022 by 5,762 units. (+30.4% y/y). In the first five months of 2023, the growth was 68.2% y/y with 122,920 units produced.
In May, 433 buses left the Polish plants, 79 units more than in May 2022. (+22.3% y/y) Compared to April this year, it is slightly less (-1.1%m/m). A total of 2,166 units were produced from January to May this year, which is an increase of 12.2%.
The production of engines for motor vehicles amounted to 222,000 units, 22.7% more than in the same month last year. Compared to the previous month, this is an increase of 12,000 units. (+5,7%). Cumulatively, 1,057 thousand engines rolled off the assembly line in January-May 2023, 31.3% more than in the same period in 2022. Diesel engines account for more than 80% of this number.

We present the PZPM reports based on Central Statistical Office data
Overview of current production figures

22.06.2023 General Assembly of the Polish Automotive Industry Association

Another General Assembly of the Polish Automotive Industry Association, held on 22nd of June'22 was attended by more than 40 representatives of PZPM member companies importers of vehicles , manufacturers of vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers, parts and components for first assembly and bodybuilders.
Member of the Polish Parliament, Chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Electromobility and Member of the Committee for Energy, Climate and State Assets, who presented the current energy situation in Poland.
He discussed the availability of green energy and charging infrastructure for cars and lorries, as well as many topics of importance to the automotive industry.
He presented a report on the activities of the Association and the directions of activities for 2023/2024. He also presented a detailed plan for the implementation of the PZPM FUTURE project, which was created on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of PZPM in - light of the transition of European and global automotive from conventional mobility to new types of mobility, including e-mobility.
We would like to express our thanks to all participants for their attendance and active participation in the PZPM General Assembly. Many thanks also go to the PZPM Supervisory Board for its commitment to the work of the Association, in particular to the Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Mr Marek Gawroński, the Chairman of the Scrutiny Committee, Mr Bogusław Mazur, and the Chairman of the General Meeting and the Secretary for the efficient conduct of the meeting.

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

After 20 days of June this year, the registration results in all vehicle segments were up significantly compared to the first 10 days of the month. In comparison to the same period last year, the number of registrations of all types of vehicles except scooters was in positive territory. In the period under review, 21 915 passenger cars were registered (+5.6% y-o-y).
Light commercial vehicle registrations amounted to 2 630 units. (+11.4% y/y). Sales of new heavy trucks over 3.5t increased by 11.3% to 1,793 units.
Unicycles recorded mixed results. Motorbike registrations strengthened by 9.3% y-o-y, while scooter registrations declined by 9.3% year on year.
The analysis was prepared by the PZPM Analysis and Statistics team on the basis of data from the Central Vehicle Register For more click here
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Overview of current registrations

E-MOBILITY INDEX 05 2023

PZPM / PSPA - E-mobility Index: DC fast charging stations are increasing in Poland - MAY 2023

According to data from the end of May 2023 , a total of 42 859 passenger and commercial all-electric vehicles (BEVs) were registered in Poland. During the first five months of this year, their number increased by 9 134 units, i.e. 71% more than in the same period of 2022. - according to the E-mobility Index, launched by PZPM and PSPA. Overview