The electric vehicle market in Poland is experiencing remarkable growth, with sales rising by 50% within a year, according to a report issued by the Polish New Mobility Association (PSNM).
As of the end of July 2025, the number of registered fully electric vehicles, including cars, small buses, and trucks, reached 102,915 units. The report also highlights a significant increase in hydrogen-powered vehicles, which have climbed to 494 units, marking a 108% rise over the past year.
Infrastructure is keeping pace with this momentum, as 10,370 charging stations have been installed across the country, representing a 42% increase compared to the previous year. Warsaw leads in this regard with 813 stations, followed by Gdańsk (354), Kraków (315), and Poznań (308).
The market share of electric vehicles now constitutes 7.6% of the private car market in Poland, while listings for used electric vehicles account for merely 1.1% of the total market.