Polish Electric Car 2026: PLN 4.5 Billion for a Factory in Jaworzno
Poland’s electromobility sector is entering a breakthrough phase. The ElectroMobility Poland (EMP) project has secured funding of PLN 4.5 billion, paving the way for the construction of an electric vehicle factory in Jaworzno and the launch of modern EV production.
This is one of the most important developments for the automotive industry in Poland – and at the same time a major boost for charging infrastructure, new technologies, and the EV market.
PLN 4.5 Billion for Electromobility Growth
The secured funding marks the transition from concept to real execution. The investment covers not only the factory itself, but also the creation of a comprehensive technological ecosystem.
- construction of a modern EV manufacturing plant
- development of a research and development (R&D) center
- creation of a technological and production base
- strengthening the supply chain in Poland and Europe
This is a strategic investment with long-term impact on both industry and the economy.
From Izera to a New Business Model
The original concept of the project – known as Izera – has been significantly transformed. Today, the focus is no longer on a single vehicle model, but on developing the entire electromobility sector.
The new approach includes:
- production of multiple electric vehicle models
- cooperation with an international technology partner
- scaling production to European levels
- building engineering and technological expertise in Poland
This marks a shift from a conceptual project to a large-scale industrial investment.
What Cars Will Be Produced in Jaworzno?
According to current plans, modern electric vehicles tailored to the European market will be produced in Poland.
- 3 electric SUV models
- mid-size segment (the most popular in Europe)
- modern EV platforms and technology
Production capacity:
- approx. 100,000 vehicles annually at launch
- up to 400,000 vehicles per year in the long term
This scale could significantly impact the European EV market.
Investment Timeline
- 2026 – preparation and partnership finalization
- 2027 – start of factory construction
- 2029 – start of vehicle production
This means the first electric vehicles produced in Poland could hit the roads before the end of the decade.
Jaworzno – A New Electromobility Hub
The Jaworzno facility will be more than just a factory. It will serve as a modern industrial hub that includes:
- vehicle and component manufacturing
- battery assembly
- research and development center
- EV technology and software development
Strong emphasis will be placed on local production and involvement of Polish suppliers.
What Does This Mean for the Market?
The rise in EV production in Poland will have a direct impact on the market:
- greater availability of electric vehicles
- gradual reduction of technology costs
- rapid development of charging infrastructure
- increasing importance of renewable energy
Electromobility is no longer a niche – it is becoming the new standard.
Electromobility and Charging Infrastructure
As the number of electric vehicles increases, so does the demand for efficient charging solutions.
The most commonly chosen solutions include:
- AC chargers with power outputs of 11 kW and 22 kW
- wallboxes for home and business use
- energy management systems
- integration with photovoltaic installations
Having your own EV charger is quickly becoming a standard for convenient electric vehicle use.
Why Is This Important for Users?
The development of electromobility means more EVs on the road and a growing need for efficient charging solutions.
- convenience of charging at home or at work
- lower operating costs
- independence from public charging stations
- integration with renewable energy sources
It’s a step towards more sustainable and modern mobility.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Will Poland produce its own electric vehicles?
Yes, production is planned to begin in 2029.
Will Izera be produced?
The original concept has evolved – multiple vehicle models will now be developed within a broader industrial project.
When will the factory in Jaworzno be built?
Construction is planned for 2027, with production starting two years later.
How many vehicles will be produced?
Initially around 100,000 annually, with potential growth up to 400,000 vehicles per year.
What types of vehicles will be produced?
Mainly mid-size electric SUVs, which are currently the most popular segment in Europe.
Is it worth preparing for electromobility now?
Yes – the growing EV market shows that electric vehicles will soon become the norm, and having your own charging infrastructure greatly improves user experience.
Summary
The ElectroMobility Poland project is entering a key implementation phase. Secured funding, a clear timeline, and rapid technological development are turning electromobility in Poland into reality.
This is the beginning of a major transformation – both for the automotive market and EV users.
Electromobility in Poland is accelerating – and with it, the importance of reliable charging solutions continues to grow.
Now is the perfect time to prepare and stay ahead of the market.