Policy Reports on EcoMobility Transition in CEE
EcoMobility Transition aims to drive a fair and sustainable mobility transition in the automotive regions of Central and Eastern Europe by empowering regional stakeholders, developing innovative solutions, and placing social justice at the heart of the transition.
The publication series provides a comparative overview of mobility transition challenges at EU and regional level. It examines policy frameworks, industrial restructuring, governance capacities, and social dialogue in Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, and Hungary. The reports analyse the impacts of electrification on regional economies, employment, infrastructure, and skills systems, highlighting risks related to uneven development, weak stakeholder coordination, and limited worker participation. They identify regional cooperation, inclusive governance, and targeted investment in skills and sustainable mobility as key priorities for enabling a just transition across Europe’s automotive regions.
Find the Policy Report on the Silesian region in Poland here.
Find the Policy Report on the Moravian-Silesian region in Czechia here.
Find the Policy Report on the Trnava-Self-Governing region in Slovakia here.
Find the Policy Report on the Hungarian-Northern-Great-Plain region in Hungary here.
Furthermore the overview publication outlines key EU policies, market trends, and industrial challenges shaping the transition towards electromobility, highlighting implications for competitiveness, employment, and a just mobility transition in Europe.