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Dynamic growth of electromobility in Poland

According to the Polish EV Outlook Index analysis, 66,312 all-electric cars were registered on Polish roads at the end of May this year. This figure represents an increase of as much as 56% compared to the same period last year. Such a significant increase indicates that Poles are increasingly willing to choose electric vehicles as an alternative to traditional combustion cars. The increase in the number of electric cars is a positive signal for the automotive market and proof that Poland is consistently walking the path of sustainable development.

Charging infrastructure

The development of electromobility would be impossible without adequate charging infrastructure, which is a key factor in the popularization of electric vehicles. The aforementioned analysis shows that the number of publicly available charging points in Poland has increased to 6910, up 64% from last year. Nearly ⅓ of these points are DC fast chargers, which charge vehicles much more efficiently compared to standard AC chargers. 

- Investment in the development of charging infrastructure is key to further growth in the number of electric cars on Polish roads. Without a properly developed network, users of these vehicles could face difficulties related to long charging times or lack of access to charging points in some regions of the country. Therefore, progress in this area is a step towards the spread of electromobility to all citizens - a step that will help to ensure that the number of electric cars in the country will continue to grow. Marcin Kupiec, Quality Assurance Manager at GTHR Poland, comments. 

Poland bets on e-mobility

The data confirms that Poland is betting on e-mobility as a key element of its sustainable development strategy. The increase in the number of electric vehicles and the expansion of charging infrastructure are clear evidence that our country is moving toward a green future. Electromobility not only contributes to the reduction of CO2, but also supports the advancement of modern technologies that can become a pillar of the economy of the future.

GTHR Poland's contribution to the development of electromobility

Our plant (located in Prusice, Lower Silesia) also supports the development of modern technologies. Currently, we are able to supply the electrolyte necessary for the production of half a million batteries for electric cars per year. 

Our operations are based on the highest standards, as evidenced by numerous certifications, such as ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management) and IATF 16949 (Automotive Quality Management). With these, our customers can rest assured that we are delivering the highest quality products, while taking care of sustainability and safety.

Map of charging stations

A current map of charging stations in Poland is available at: https://elektromobilni.pl/mapa-stacji-ladowania/. Users can keep track of the development of the charger network and plan their trips taking into account available charging points. In addition, the map allows users to observe the dynamic development of the infrastructure. 

Electromobility is not just a fad or a temporary trend - it's the future that is already becoming a reality. We are happy to be part of this change and support the development of technology changing the face of transportation around the world. Together with our Partners and Customers, we are building a green, sustainable and electric-powered future.

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