10 days of April 2024 - new registrations PC, LCV, CV and PTW

After 10 days of APRIL this year, we see impressive double-digit year-on-year increases in the passenger car and light commercial vehicle segments. For the first time this year, heavy trucks recorded growth.
During the 10 days of April, there were registered:

  •  12,664 passenger cars, 62% y/y more compared to the same period last year.
  •  Light commercial vehicle registrations increased 71.6% y/y to 1,227 units.
  •  Sales of new heavy trucks over 3.5t with 747 registered units. After several months of declines, registrations reached positive territory +2.3% y/y.
  •  Unicycles sharply accelerated : Motorcycles: 1,575 units. +86.8% y/y ; Scooters: 467 pcs. +105.7% y/y,

Overview of current registrations

PTW New Registrations in MARCH 2024

PTW:   +33,4%y/y
MC:     +36,1% y/y     MP: +24,3 %  y/y .

Data are prepared by PZPM based on Central Register of Vehicles (CEP) - Ministry of Digital Affairs (MC)

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eRegistrations - PZPM report on first registrations of new vehicles powered by alternative fuels in MARCH 2024

We are pleased to announce  a monthly press release entitled "eRegistrations" on the first registrations of new vehicles with alternative fuels as for MARCH 2024
The publication contains a detailed analysis of the first registrations of passenger cars, vans up to 3.5 t, trucks over 3.5 t, buses, motorcycles and mopeds, as well as up-to-date information on CNG and LNG charging and refueling infrastructure.
The analysis was prepared by PZPM based on the Central Vehicle Register (KPRM/MC) and EIPA.  Overview

Registrations of new CV and BUS over 3.5t in March 2024

New registrations for Commercial Vehicles over 3.5t (CV and BUS)
2024r. March: -17,2% ; January - February -13,1%

Reports are prepared by PZPM based on Central Register of Vehicles (CEP) - Ministry of Digital Affairs
overview of current registrations

Registrations of new PC and LCV in MARCH 2024

Registrations 2023: March +0,9% y/y; January-March +12,7%y/y

Data are prepared by PZPM based on the Central Register of Vehicles (CEP) - Ministry of Digital Affairs
Overview of current registrations

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

Electric cars are not yet ecological motoring. To talk about such a thing, we need, first of all, ecological car production. And there is no turning back from this. What's more, the path towards it has already been marked. The only question is whether it is winding and bumpy or does it resemble an even and straight highway? Agnieszka Olenderek, Member of the Management Board of Volkswagen Poznań, and Jakub Faryś, President of PZPM, talk about this, and Ernest Bodziuch.

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 Q1 2024

In 2023, 475,000 new passenger cars were registered in Poland - 13.2% more than in 2022.
Better sales results were also recorded in vans, trucks, buses and motorbikes. Last year, sales of alternative-fuel passenger cars totalled 217,600 units, up 35.4% on the previous year. This is not only a result of changing consumer preferences, but also an opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers to adjust their offers even more to the growing interest of ecological solutions. According to a report by PZPM and KPMG in Poland "Automotive industry, Q1/2024 edition", the previous year was also a better one for automotive factories in Poland, which produced 612.9 thousand vehicles - 26.7% more than in 2022.

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PZPM Automotive Industry Report 2023/2024

The Automotive Industry Report 2023/24, which we provide in the link below the news, is a compendium of knowledge on the broadly understood automotive industry in Poland and Europe. In the current edition of the PZPM yearbook, we present an analysis of the park of all types of vehicles, first registrations, and automotive production, as well as issues related to transport, fleet operations, fuel sales, tyre production, and road infrastructure.
In the Report, you will also find expert studies prepared by our regular Partners on the most crucial issues of key importance to the industry - including environmental, fiscal, macroeconomic, and legal issues, as well as a discussion of support systems for the automotive industry using EU and national state aid funds. The studies consider the impact of, among other things, legislation and the current socio-political situation on the Polish and European automotive sector and its environment. In the publication, no information on the latest developments in the automotive industry - alternative drives and the associated charging infrastructure, as well as autonomous and connected vehicles - could be missing.

In a foreword, PZPM President Jakub Faryś said: "We have undoubtedly come to live in interesting times of automotive revolution. A sector that has recently had to overcome the crisis caused by a pandemic, the disruption of semiconductor supplies, and the war in Ukraine has also been confronted with the need to meet very ambitious emissions targets and, in the not-too-distant future, to change powertrains" and the just-appointed ACEA Director General, Sigrid de Vries , emphasized, "In the turbulent times in which we live, fact-based decision-making is becoming increasingly important. That is why the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) wants to be the main reliable source of data on our sector in order to support fact-based decision-making on the future of automotive and the European industry."

The Report is published since 2007 on the initiative of the Polish Automotive Industry Association edited by Robert Przybylski. The co-authors of the latest issue are CMS Cameron McKenna, KPMG in Poland, Martini & Co., SSW Pragmatic Solutions, PZPO, ZDG TOR.

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Automotive Industry, Quarterly report prepared by PZPM and KPMG, edition Q4 2023

New passenger car registrations grew by 10.6% in three quarters of 2023
During the first nine months of 2023, 350,000 new passenger cars were registered in Poland - 10.6% more than in the same period last year. Better sales results were also recorded in the segments of trucks, vans, buses and motorbikes. Particularly noticeable is the dynamic increase in sales of passenger cars with alternative drives, of which 154,000 were sold in Poland between January and September this year, an increase of nearly 30% year-on-year.
Automotive factories in Poland also recorded better results in terms of the number of vehicles produced. The number of vehicles produced in Poland in the three quarters of this year totalled 451,000 - 34.6% more than in the previous year.

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