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ElectroMobility Poland S.A. (EMP) plans to enter into a strategic partnership for the development of its production and R&D hub in Jaworzno. The partner will be Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) – a Taiwanese technology leader and the world’s largest electronics manufacturer. In recent years, Foxconn has been rapidly expanding its electric vehicle capabilities through its subsidiary Foxtron Vehicle Technologies and focused on modular EV platforms. EMP, Foxconn and Foxtron are in discussions for their future cooperation.
Representatives of ElectroMobility Poland, Foxconn, the Ministry of State Assets, and other institutions involved in the project met at the Ministry’s headquarters to confirm their commitment and agree on the next steps. The selection of a strategic partner marks a critical milestone in the project. The discussions defining the scope of cooperation opens the way for negotiations of a detailed agreement package, enabling the establishment and operational launch of a potential joint venture. Agreements are expected to be finalized in the second half of this year.
“Foxconn strengthens the project with deep expertise in next-generation mobility, where success increasingly depends not only on traditional automotive capabilities, but also on digital solutions and supply chain efficiency. In the era of connected vehicles, data management and cybersecurity are becoming critical differentiators. The partner’s track record in delivering and scaling complex industrial and technology projects significantly reduces execution risk in a venture of this scale and complexity” said Cyprian Gronkiewicz, CEO of ElectroMobility Poland.
The project will be financed through the National Recovery Plan and the Reprivatization Fund, from which EMP was recapitalized in December 2025. The partner will contribute both technology and capital to the joint venture.
“From the outset, we have designed this project around the need for a partner that combines industrial scale with technological depth. Foxconn meets these requirements – both in manufacturing and in the development and safety of digital solutions, which are now integral to the automotive sector and will remain a key source of competitive advantage. The commitment to technology transfer and the opportunity to build in-house capabilities – enabling the future design and development of electric vehicles within a Polish R&D center – as well as the potential to engage local suppliers, were key differentiators of the Taiwanese partner,” the EMP CEO added.
“Foxconn is deeply committed to accelerating electric mobility through open platforms, scalable manufacturing, and deep technological collaborations. We are excited to support EMP by sharing our EV platforms, vehicle development expertise and engineering capabilities to build an AI-enabled manufacturing facility. Together, with Foxtron, we will foster local R&D and strengthen supplier networks to effectively serve the European market” said Jun Seki, Foxconn Chief Strategy Officer for EV.
The EMP hub project envisages the development of a portfolio of electric vehicles, initially comprising three models, alongside the creation of a new European brand headquartered and managed from Poland.
The planned joint venture will focus on building a strong local brand and gradually introducing vehicles to the European market, while simultaneously developing technological and operational capabilities in Poland. The scope of the project includes the construction of a manufacturing facility in Jaworzno, covering key stages of the production process, including body shop, paint shop, battery pack assembly, electric drive unit assembly, and final vehicle assembly.
The partnership will support the development of capabilities in software, data analytics, and digital mobility solutions. These will be developed within a newly established R&D center. The initiative will be complemented by an investment mechanism aimed at supporting the broader new mobility ecosystem, with particular emphasis on the battery sector.