Under the radar, Poland’s market for EVs is quickly catching up with the rest of Europe. Here’s what you missed.In 2021 T&E’s Polish office launched a research project, which involved bringing together stakeholders from the trucks and vans sectors. Talking about electrification of these sectors seemed far-fetched.
Growth in new registration of electric vehicles was witnessed in all sectors . The number of passenger cars grew by 93%. As of 1 January 2022 there were nearly 40,000 electric vehicles in Poland. The impressive numbers were triggered by regulatory changes, as well as the decisions of companies to start to electrify their fleets. The EU CO2 standards for passenger cars were crucial, as the supply and variety of electric cars on the market increased. In July 2021 a support system for purchasing passenger cars and vans was also introduced in Poland. Battery electric vehicles can be bought with a subsidy of €4,000 or €6,000 for families with three or more children.
Noticed that corporations are doing majority of the bev purchases. Very little private purchases. All company vehicles either delivery or part of compensation package.