New mobility is no longer just a trend — it is becoming a global development direction, redefining energy, industry, and the way we move every day. The world is accelerating: China is setting the pace, Europe is restructuring its value chains, and electric, hydrogen, and digital technologies are maturing faster than ever before.
In this dynamic landscape, Pomerania is emerging as one of the key locations on the map of future mobility. The region, based on offshore energy, planned nuclear power, and growing expertise in low-emission technologies, provides a natural foundation for the development of e-mobility in Poland.
If you want to understand where the sector is heading and what opportunities are opening up for investors — click HERE. The report will show why now is the moment to pay attention to Pomerania.
The Invest in Pomerania team collaborated with partners including Aptiv, Electromobility Poland, Enelion, Energa‑Operator, Equay, Greenway Polska, Lyten, the Polish Association for New Mobility (PSNM), Hays, Gdańsk University of Technology, and the Gdynia Maritime University. Based on numerous expert interviews, the FOCUS ON POMERANIA: New Mobility Sector report was created, covering key topics for the automotive and mobility sector globally, in Poland, and in Pomerania.
— The new mobility sector is developing today faster than any other branch of the economy related to the energy transition. Our report shows that Poland, and especially Pomerania, has strong foundations to play not only a participant role but also to co-create global trends. The analyses we conducted combine hard statistical data with business and academic perspectives. This allows the publication to present a complete picture of the ecosystem, including battery component production, charging infrastructure, integration with renewable energy sources, and digital transport models — comments Tomasz Grabowski, Head of Data & Analytics Team at Invest in Pomerania.
FOCUS ON POMERANIA: New Mobility Sector is the sixth publication in the Invest in Pomerania economic analysis series.

