Poland is already an important European manufacturing hub for cars, vans and buses, and the new project with Foxconn should expand its role to include its own brand of electric vehicles.
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After several years of uncertainty surrounding the Izera, the first concrete details regarding the new project have now emerged. ElectroMobility Poland is finalizing its partnership with Taiwan's Foxconn, and an electric car factory in Jaworzno is scheduled to open in 2029. The question is, will Poland be focusing on the right drivetrain at a time when the world is pinning the immediate future of mobility on hybrids?
Poland is already an important European manufacturing hub for cars, vans and buses, and the new project with Foxconn should expand its role to include its own brand of electric vehicles.