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Poland Emerges as a Hub for E-Bike Production with a New Plant in Prospect
2023-08-24 source ownPoland's prominence in the e-bike manufacturing sector is set to receive a significant boost. With the support of NKI, a renowned Chinese home appliance producer for the international market, a new entrant named Polana Bikes is gearing up to make its mark. The company has set its sights on manufacturing an impressive 80,000 e-bikes annually once it achieves its full operational capacity.
The country's cost-effectiveness, even surpassing Portugal, is making it an increasingly attractive destination for manufacturers. Consequently, a rising number of businesses are finding Poland an ideal location to set up their operations.
Furthermore, NKI Technologies, the parent company behind Polana Bikes, is committing to local development and innovation. It plans to conduct all its research and development activities within Poland. In terms of employment, the company is projected to have a team of 100 members by the year's end, underlining its dedication to the local community and the growing e-bike market.