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Bionic Hand from Wrocław

Scientists from the Wrocław University of Science and Technology are completing work on a prototype bionic prosthesis for people after forearm amputations. It is...

Poland Advances Toward SMR

Laurentis Energy Partners (Laurentis), a leading provider of nuclear services, has entered into an agreement with Poland’s ORLEN Synthos Green Energy (OSGE) to pave...

New Hydrogen Plant in Silesia

The state-owned Industrial Development Agency (ARP) will construct a hydrogen production plant in the industrial region of Silesia, southwestern Poland, as a joint venture...

Polish Winers of AI Olympiad

The first edition of the International Olympiad of Artificial Intelligence (IOAI) for secondary school students took place in Burgas (Bulgaria) from 9 to 15...

Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw with new premises

After years of preparation and over 5 years from the start of construction works the new premises of the Museum of Modern Art in...

Exploring Poland’s Leadership in New Mobility Solutions

n this episode of Business Focus, hosted by Sylwia Ziemacka and produced by Poland Weekly, we dive into Poland’s rapidly expanding electric vehicle (EV) and new mobility sectors. Poland currently ranks second in the world in electric vehicle battery production, with lithium-ion batteries making up over 2.4% of the country’s total exports—a number that’s expected to grow as production continues to scale.

Joining us is Aleksander Rajch, Member of the Board of the New Mobility Association, to discuss key technologies driving new mobility in Poland, including EVs and hydrogen fuel cells. We explore the country’s competitive edge in the global EV market, the role of Polish companies in the international EV supply chain, and the current state of hydrogen-powered vehicle development.

Aleksander Rajch also provides insights into the integration of electric and hydrogen-powered public transportation in Poland, highlighting both challenges and opportunities for the future. Finally, we examine Poland’s strategic position in the global race for new mobility, focusing on policy, infrastructure, and market readiness in both private and public transport sectors.

Tune in to learn about the exciting developments shaping the future of transportation in Poland!

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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