Automotive Package” delivers first important step to amending CO2 legislation for cars and vans

Jakub Faryś, President of PZPM, sums up: "First impressions after the European Commission published the automotive package are positive; it's a good start.
The change in the reduction target for passenger cars for 2035, while taking into account technological neutrality, and increasing flexibility in achieving individual reduction thresholds is a good sign.
However, apart from revising the emission target for vans,  the European Commission has not addressed the emission targets for 2030, and achieving them may be very difficult. We still do not know what the regulations on greening corporate fleets will look like, or when a general review of emissions regulations will take place, which is important because it will include information on infrastructure and the situation of the industry in addition to the state of the market. Similarly, we do not know the details of the regulations on heavy-duty vehicles.
It is too early to make a final statement on the entire package, as we now need to analyse it thoroughly, and then we will be able to say more about the proposals presented and their expected impact on the European and Polish automotive industry.

Conference - The road to zero emissions: a command or a road map?

On December 5, a conference entitled “The Road to Zero Emissions: Mandate or Roadmap” was held, organized by the Polish Automotive Industry Association, the Polish Leasing Association, and the Polish Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association.
The conference brought together key stakeholders in the legislative process concerning the decarbonization of fleets in the EU—government representatives, MEPs, including Bartosz Arabik, Stanisław Bukowiec, Konrad Wojnarowski, Ewa Baryłka, and industry experts. The panel entitled “Fleet decarbonization: a realistic plan or an excessive burden?” was moderated by Jakub Faryś, President of PZPM. Participants focused on assessing the impact of the proposed regulations on the Polish economy, entrepreneurs, and the mobility market.
During the second debate, entitled “Review of CO₂ emission reduction targets in the EU and the Clean Corporate Vehicles initiative: which direction will legislation take?”, they discussed the role of the European Parliament in the legislative process and the possibilities of influencing the shape of the GCFI initiative at the EU level.
The meeting took place on the eve of the European Commission's presentation of the Greening Corporate Fleet (GCFI) initiative, new CO₂ emission standards for fleets, and a battery strategy—a package that could significantly change the operation of corporate fleets across the EU.
European Parliament members presented their assessments of the GCFI project and attempted to answer the question of what role they can play, what arguments are effective in Brussels, and how the industry and the Polish government can support legislative measures that benefit Polish companies and employees.
Thank you all for participating in the conference. We invite you to watch the recording of the event at:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCmQUyglQkd0pFc1khq9DYHTCbsnKSZM2

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

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

PASSENGER CARS
y/y change: SEPTEMBER -3,9% ; JANUARY - SEPTEMBER   : -58%

COMMERCIAL VEHICLES (incl.LCV), TRAILER & SEMI-TRAILERS
y/y change: SEPTEMBER   -4,4% r/r;   JANUARY - SEPTEMBER  : -9,7%

BUSES & COACHES ( (for transporting 10 people and more)
y/y change: SEPTEMBER      -1,1% r/r;   JANUARY SEPTEMBER    : -0,6%

COMBUSTION ENEGINES FOR VEHICLES
y/y change: SEPTEMBER + 10,4% r/r;  JANUARY SEPTEMBER  : -4,8%

Overview of current production figures

Conference - The road to zero emissions: a command or a road map?

The Polish Leasing Association, the Polish Automotive Industry Association, and the Polish Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association are organizing a conference that will bring together key stakeholders in the legislative process concerning the decarbonization of fleets in the EU—government representatives, MEPs, including Bartosz Arabik, Stanisław Bukowiec, Konrad Wojnarowski, Ewa Baryłka, Dariusz Joński , and industry experts. The Polish Automotive Industry Association will be represented by Jakub Faryś, President of PZPM .
The meeting will take place on the eve of the European Commission's presentation of the Greening Corporate Fleet (GCFI) initiative, new CO₂ emission standards for fleets, and a battery strategy—a package that could significantly change the operation of company fleets across the EU.
REGISTRATION:  Conference - The road to zero emissions: a command or a road map

We prezent the Quaterly Report of PZPM and KPMG in Poland _Q3/2025

The electrification of the European car fleet is a big challenge for Polish parts manufacturer

The automotive market in Poland is entering a phase of accelerated change related to electromobility. The development of electric vehicles is influencing the architecture of cars and components, which is forcing the adaptation of entire supply chains and the design of parts and systems tailored to the new operating conditions and ergonomics of electric vehicles. For many Polish manufacturers of car parts and components, this means modifying their product portfolio and rebuilding their existing business model, according to a report by KPMG in Poland and the Polish Automotive Industry Association. The publication also analyses car sales in Poland – in the first three quarters of 2025, 428,000 new passenger cars were registered, and the number of vehicles with alternative drives increased to 251,000, which is 19% more than a year earlier.

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PZPM / AUTO ŚWIAT

Jakub Faryś - President of the Polish Automotive Industry Association and Agnieszka Czajka - General Manager of Oto Moto were guests of Piotr Szypulski, Auto Świat editor.
The invited experts discussed how the year 2024 was for the automotive industry and what the prospects are for the current year in Poland and the whole of Europe.
We invite you to watch the recording !!!

PZPM - IV Debate on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the PZPM

We invite you to watch the recording of the recent debate on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Polish Automotive Industry Association, with participation of Dr Jacek Pawlak President of Toyota Central Europe - Poland and Jacek Nowakowski Alternative Drives Director at IVECO. The debate was chaired by editor Ernest Bodziuch.
The future will belong to hydrogen. And it's not just about hydrogen as a fuel to power electric cars. Hydrogen can contribute to the next great revolution of the global economy. And Poland has the opportunity to play a significant role here. This is discussed in the latest debate on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of PZPM

PZPM - III Debate on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the PZPM

Autonomous and electric-only? Will these be the cars of the future? It is no secret that the European Union wishes to drive the automotive industry towards zero-emission. What is more important, however, is at what stage are car manufacturers and are they able to meet the EU guidelines. This is what Marcin Kwoka of Mercedes-Benz Poland and Łukasz Paździor of Mazda Motor Poland are discussing in the latest debate on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the PZPM, and Ernest Bodziuch invites you.

Automotive Industry, Quarterly report prepared by PZPM and KPMG, edition Q2 2025

A noticeable increase in electric car registrations in the first half of 2025, Chinese brands continue to expand in Poland_Report Q2/2025

Data from the second quarter of 2025 indicate stable growth in new car registrations, with a noticeable increase in registrations of electric cars (both battery-powered and plug-in hybrids). The latest report by KPMG in Poland and the Polish Automotive Industry Association shows that in the first half of this year, 14 400 new fully electric cars were registered in Poland, which is over 62% more than in the same period last year. Chinese brands are consistently increasing their share in the Polish market. In the first two quarters of this year, over 16 500 passenger vehicles from China were registered, which is more than a fourfold increase year-on-year.

The report is out of a series of quarterly reports aimed to present current trends in the Polish automotive industry, including automotive retail, manufacturing, and financial services. Analysis are based on the most recent registrations, statistical and market data, and is a result of a joint endeavour by the Polish Automotive Industry Association and KPMG in Poland.

Automotive Industry, Quarterly report prepared by PZPM and KPMG, edition Q2 2025

A noticeable increase in electric car registrations in the first half of 2025, Chinese brands continue to expand in Poland_Report Q2/2025

Data from the second quarter of 2025 indicate stable growth in new car registrations, with a noticeable increase in registrations of electric cars (both battery-powered and plug-in hybrids). The latest report by KPMG in Poland and the Polish Automotive Industry Association shows that in the first half of this year, 14 400 new fully electric cars were registered in Poland, which is over 62% more than in the same period last year. Chinese brands are consistently increasing their share in the Polish market. In the first two quarters of this year, over 16 500 passenger vehicles from China were registered, which is more than a fourfold increase year-on-year.

The report is out of a series of quarterly reports aimed to present current trends in the Polish automotive industry, including automotive retail, manufacturing, and financial services. Analysis are based on the most recent registrations, statistical and market data, and is a result of a joint endeavour by the Polish Automotive Industry Association and KPMG in Poland.

Automotive Industry, Quarterly report prepared by PZPM and KPMG, edition Q5 2025

Stable passenger car registrations in the first quarter of 2025 - a summary of the automotive industry in 2024 - Report Q1/2025

Data from the first quarter of 2025 indicate continued interest of new vehicles - especially among individual customers and in the segment of cars with alternative drives. According to the latest report by the Polish Automotive Industry Association and KPMG in Poland, 142,000 new passenger cars were registered in Poland in January-March. This is by 2.5% more than in the same period last year. The share of individual customers is noticeably growing - in the first quarter they purchased 11% more vehicles than in the same period of 2024.

The report is out of a series of quarterly reports aimed to present current trends in the Polish automotive industry, including automotive retail, manufacturing, and financial services. Analysis are based on the most recent registrations, statistical and market data, and is a result of a joint endeavour by the Polish Automotive Industry Association and KPMG in Poland.