GreenTech Sector
16.01.2026

Current information
Industry description
Over the past few years, we have observed significant changes in all subsectors related to green technology in Poland. Photovoltaics and wind energy have experienced a dynamic growth in terms of capacity, while such other subsectors as biomass and bioenergy have demonstrated considerable potential for technological innovation. New trends, for example electricity grids have emerged, improving the efficiency and sustainability of energy distribution. Leveraging its vast experience in hydrogen-related technologies, Poland can play the key role in development of this sector. As social awareness grows, circular economy solutions are becoming increasingly common.
Why Poland?
- Poland has strong technological capabilities in areas such as photovoltaics (development of innovative bifacial panels, mounting structures and microinverters), wind energy (particularly in turbine design and servicing, as well as logistics for offshore farms), biomass and biogas (development of effective systems for converting organic waste into energy and biomethane).
- Polish companies often combine modern technologies with a flexible approach to implementation, which makes it easier to adapt to the needs of foreign partners.
- Poland is one of the largest manufacturers of batteries and components for electric vehicles in Europe. Polish start-ups and companies are developing high-efficiency charging stations with intelligent energy management, vehicle-to-grid systems, electric buses and light commercial vehicles.
- Polish companies are developing innovative methods of recycling and recovering raw materials, e.g. recycling rare earth metals from batteries, chemical recycling technologies for plastics,
- the use of industrial waste in construction and energy.
- Polish solutions are distinguished by their cost-effectiveness and scalability, which attracts foreign partners.
- The technologies developed in Poland are designed in accordance with the requirements of the European Green Deal, the Fit for 55 package and the REPowerEU strategy, which guarantees regulatory and technological compatibility with EU markets.
More about the sector
You can find out more about the Polish GreenTech Sector as well as Polish companies and their offer from the current “Green Technology Sector in Poland” report.
Read here: https://en.parp.gov.pl/component/publications/publication/the-green-technology-sector-in-poland
Polish GreenTech Promotion Programme
Between 2024 and 2029, the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development is implementing Polish GreenTech Promotion Programme as part of a non-competitive project titled ‘Internationalisation of SMEs – BRAND HUB’, measure 2.26 of the programme ‘European Funds for a Modern Economy 2021-2027’ (FENG).
The main objective of the programme is to present Polish products and services in the green technology sector to foreign partners and to promote Poland as a country that offers advanced products and services, as well as interesting and innovative solutions, and has the potential to develop in foreign markets. The programme is open to all Polish companies operating in the field of green technologies and looking for foreign partners.
The programme includes promotional activities aimed at promoting the entire green technology sector and the Polish economy through:
- organising information and promotional campaign ns.
- organising national stands at major international trade fairs,
- preparing a report (e-book) in English containing an analysis of the Polish green technology sector,
List of trade fairs with Polish national stand:
- Wetex 2024, Dubai (UAE)
- ENEX 2025, Tokyo (Japan)
- Intersolar 2025, Munich (Germany)
- Pollutec 2025, Lyon (France)
- IE EXPO China 2026, Shanghai (China)
- Wind Energy Hamburg 2026, Hamburg (Germany)
- Pollutec 2027, Lyon (France)
- Wetex 2027, Dubai (UAE)
- IFAT 2028, Munich (Germany)
- Wind Energy Hamburg 2028, Hamburg (Germany)
- Wetex 2029, Dubai (UAE)
Contact
Supervising institution
Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP)
- Tel.: 22 574 07 07
- E-mail: info@parp.gov.pl

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