In the previous report, Poland was classified in the third category (Emerging), where challenges related to charging infrastructure, affordability, and availability were still significant.
Over the past year, the number of registered electric vehicles in Poland has significantly increased, allowing the country to advance to the second category (Transitioning).
Poland in Mobility Guide Report 2024
In Poland, substantial investments have been made in electric vehicle infrastructure, including the setup of over 2,500 new charging stations, with 282 designated for fast and ultra-fast charging.
The country now provides 132 models of low-emission vehicles, and the total cost of owning an electric vehicle is increasingly comparable to the costs associated with traditional combustion-engine cars.
Ayvens Mobility Guide 2024/Poland
Pros and cons of committing to electric mobility
Investing in electric mobility offers benefits such as increasing interest in eco-friendly solutions and government support, which fosters market growth and technological advancement.
However, it also comes with challenges, including high initial costs, limited charging infrastructure, and risks associated with rapid technological development and market volatility.
Be aware of potential bias
It’s crucial to remember that Ayvens may receive funding from diverse sources such as private investments, operational income, and collaborations with other firms and financial institutions, and that reports like the Mobility Guide might be sponsored or commissioned by entities interested in the electric mobility sector.
Source: PAP/Ayvens.com
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