Adaptive Motors Poland's Electric Van Project Denied Funding from KPO
Adaptive Motors Poland (AMP) applied for financial support from Poland's KPO for its electric delivery van project but was denied due to negative evaluations on market demand and investor test criteria. AMP sought 590 million PLN, second only to ElectroMobility Poland's request. The KPO budget was 4.8 billion PLN, with only two projects receiving funding. AMP plans to continue its project and may seek international partnerships if domestic support fails.

Adaptive Motors Poland (AMP) was denied funding from the KPO for its electric delivery van project due to negative evaluations in two key criteria: market demand and compliance with investor test conditions. AMP applied for 590 million PLN, with a total KPO budget of 4.8 billion PLN allocated to eight proposals.
The only projects funded were ElectroMobility Poland's mobility hub and PowerUp HydroTech's hydrogen project. Despite the setback, AMP remains committed to its project and may pursue international partnerships for commercialization if domestic support is not achieved.




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