APS Energia plans to establish companies in Qatar or UAE and Uzbekistan

APS Energia plans to establish subsidiaries in Qatar or the United Arab Emirates and Uzbekistan, driven by its record-breaking order portfolio from international business expansion. The company is focusing on traction and transport (T&T), renewable energy, energy storage, military infrastructure, and nuclear energy as strategic growth areas.
CEO Piotr Szewczyk stated that the Qatar/UAE subsidiary project is well advanced, while the Uzbekistan venture will be launched with a local partner. APS Energia is investing in e-mobility charging infrastructure and aims to grow dynamically by supporting energy transition solutions in Poland and abroad.
The company secured a PLN 7.5 million contract for special voltage converters for aircraft ground servicing. Other key deals include a €4.1 million export contract in T&T, a €2.5 million order from Ukraine, and a PLN 78.7 million rail transport contract with H. Cegielski – Fabryka Pojazdów Szynowych. APS Energia also signed an agreement to produce up to 1,500 public EV charging stations.
Listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW), APS Energia designs critical power systems for sectors like energy, oil & gas, industry, telecom, and healthcare. Its 2023 revenue reached PLN 126 million.