Analysis of the Development of the Electromobility Market in Poland in the Context of the Implemented Subsidies
Abstract
:1. Introduction
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- increasing the use of low-carbon alternative energy sources for transport, including the development of alternative fuel infrastructure,
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- transition to emission-free modes of transport (including the development of R&D works).
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- sustainable economic growth based increasingly on knowledge, data and organizational excellence;
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- socially sensitive and territorially sustainable development;
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- effective state and institutions for growth and social and economic inclusion.
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- in 2020, in 32 selected agglomerations, 50,000 electric vehicles will be on the roads and 6000 normal charging power points will be created (so-called free charging points with a power not exceeding 3.68 kW) and 400 high charging power points will be created;
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- in 2025, 1 million electric vehicles are forecast to function at the national level [7].
2. The State of Electromobilityin Poland and Subsidies in Place on the Market
2.1. Electric Car Market
2.2. Infrastructure for Charging Electric Vehicles
2.3. Factors Stimulating Electromobility
2.3.1. Economic Subsidies
2.3.2. “Soft” Support Mechanisms
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
- greater co-financing for their purchase,
- tax reliefs, i.e., significant reduction of the vehicle price already at the time of purchase,
- return of a part of the purchase costs incurred after previous purchase of an electric car at the normal catalog price,
- attaching wall chargers to cars that can be installed in customers’ homes,
- free passage through motorways managed by the General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways (GDDKiA),
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Year | Number of BEVs | New BEV Registrations |
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2015 | 1007 | - |
2016 | 2397 | 138,966 |
2017 | 5704 | 330,739 |
2018 | 13,576 | 787,159 |
2019 | 32,310 | 1,873,438 |
2020 | 76,898 | 4,458,783 |
2021 | 183,017 | 10,611,905 |
2022 | 366,034 | 18,306,191 |
2023 | 549,051 | 18,306,191 |
2024 | 823,576 | 27,452,536 |
2025 | 1,029,470 | 20,589,402 |
Population | Number of Motor Vehicles | Number of Motor Vehicles per 1000 Inhabitants | Number of Charging Outlets |
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>1,000,000 | ≥600,000 | ≥700 | 1000 |
>300,000 | ≥200,000 | ≥500 | 210 |
>150,000 | ≥95,000 | ≥400 | 100 |
>100,000 | ≥60,000 | ≥400 | 60 |
Voivodeship | Commune | Count | Voivodeship | Commune | Count |
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Lower Silesian | Wroclaw | 210 | Silesian | Bielsko-Biala | 100 |
Kuyavian-Pomeranian | Bydgoszcz | 100 | Bytom | 60 | |
Torun | 100 | Czestochowa | 100 | ||
Lublin | Lublin | 100 | DabrowaGornicza | 60 | |
Lubusz | Gorzow Wielkopolski | 60 | Gliwice | 100 | |
Zielona Gora | 60 | Katowice | 100 | ||
Lodzkie | Lodz | 210 | RudaSlaska | 60 | |
Lesser Poland | Cracow | 210 | Rybnik | 60 | |
Masovian | Plock | 60 | Sosnowiec | 100 | |
Radom | 100 | Tychy | 60 | ||
Capital city of Warsaw | 1 000 | Zabrze | 60 | ||
Opolskie | Opole | 60 | Warmian-Masurian | Olsztyn | 60 |
Subcarpathian | Rzeszow | 100 | Greater Poland | Kalisz | 60 |
Podlaskie | Bialystok | 100 | Poznan | 210 | |
Pomeranian | Gdansk | 210 | |||
Gdynia | 100 | West Pomeranian | Stettin | 210 | |
Holy Cross | Kielce | 100 |
Road Class | Road Number | Direction | Length of the Road Section where the Construction of the Charging Stations is Planned [km] | Number of Charging Stations | Distance between the Locations of Subsequent Charging Points (km) | Direction | Length of the Road Section Where the Construction of the Charging Stations is Planned [km] | Number of Charging Stations | Distance between the Locations of Subsequent Charging Points (km) | ||||
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Mean | Min | Max | Mean | Min | Max | ||||||||
motorway | 1 | South | 555.6 | 19 | 19.6 | 7.9 | 35.7 | North | 532.9 | 20 | 19.8 | 7.9 | 37.7 |
2 | East | 531.5 | 16 | 35.4 | 10.1 | 128.5 | West | 532.3 | 16 | 35.5 | 10.1 | 128.3 | |
4 | East | 639 | 22 | 30.4 | 14.84 | 140 | West | 636.1 | 22 | 30.3 | 14.39 | 140.40 | |
6 | East | 25.7 | 1 | - | - | - | West | 25.7 | 1 | - | - | - | |
expressway | 3 | South | 144.1 | 5 | 36 | 16.4 | 46.8 | North | 163.7 | 5 | 40.9 | 19.6 | 52.8 |
61 | South | 39.5 | - | - | - | - | North | 39.5 | 1 | - | - | - | |
7 | South | 340 | 4 | 31.3 | 24 | 40 | North | 340 | 7 | 51.5 | 64.2 | 313.6 | |
8 | East | 440.4 | 10 | 61.38 | 11.80 | 267.61 | West | 429.6 | 8 | 48.9 | 6.1 | 264 | |
19 | South | 20.8 | 1 | - | - | - | North | 20.8 | 1 | - | - | - |
Vehicle Model | Catalog Price (PLN) | Price after Subsidy (PLN) | Amount of the Subsidy (PLN) |
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smart EQ fortwo | 96,900 | 82,365 | 14,535 |
Volkswagen e-up | 97,990 | 83,291 | 14,698 |
smart EQ forfour | 98,400 | 83,640 | 14,760 |
smart EQ forfour convertible | 110,700 | 94,095 | 16,605 |
Nissan LEAF | 118,000 | 100,300 | 17,700 |
Opel Corsa-e | 124,490 | 105,816 | 18,673 |
Peugeot e-208 | 124,900 | 106,165 | 18,735 |
Renault ZOE | 124,900 | 106,165 | 18,735 |
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Sendek-Matysiak, E.; Łosiewicz, Z. Analysis of the Development of the Electromobility Market in Poland in the Context of the Implemented Subsidies. Energies 2021, 14, 222. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14010222
Sendek-Matysiak E, Łosiewicz Z. Analysis of the Development of the Electromobility Market in Poland in the Context of the Implemented Subsidies. Energies. 2021; 14(1):222. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14010222
Chicago/Turabian StyleSendek-Matysiak, Ewelina, and Zbigniew Łosiewicz. 2021. "Analysis of the Development of the Electromobility Market in Poland in the Context of the Implemented Subsidies" Energies 14, no. 1: 222. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14010222
APA StyleSendek-Matysiak, E., & Łosiewicz, Z. (2021). Analysis of the Development of the Electromobility Market in Poland in the Context of the Implemented Subsidies. Energies, 14(1), 222. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14010222