Mar 16 • 11:53 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Kędzierski resigns as president of EMP just before selecting a strategic partner

Tomasz Kędzierski has resigned as the president of ElectroMobility Poland S.A. at a crucial time just before the company selects a strategic partner.

On March 2, 2026, Tomasz Kędzierski resigned from his position as the president of the board at ElectroMobility Poland S.A. He had been leading the company since September 2024 until March 15, 2026. This change in leadership comes at a critical juncture for the company, as they are on the brink of making a decision regarding a strategic partner that could influence the future direction of ElectroMobility Poland.

In the recent months, there have been other significant changes within the company’s top management. On January 22, 2026, the Supervisory Board of ElectroMobility Poland S.A. dismissed Łukasz Maliczenkę from his position as vice-president. Subsequently, Cyprian Gronkiewicz, who was previously the director of production launch, was appointed to the vice-presidency on March 12, 2026. These executive changes are seen as pivotal as the company prepares to formalise a partnership deal with an undisclosed strategic ally that could enhance its competitive edge in the electric mobility sector.

The context of these shifts is critical, as indicated by the timeline leading up to these decisions, including external pressures such as the recent workforce cuts at the Stellantis factory in Tychy due to declining demand for electric vehicles. The management restructuring at ElectroMobility Poland is perceived as an essential move to align leadership with future strategic objectives, particularly in securing a sustainable partner that can help bolster production and innovation in the growing electric vehicle market.

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