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ORLEN NATIONS GRAND PRIX

ORLEN Nations Grand Prix is one of the cycling races in the prestigious series of UCI Nations Cup U23. This is an exceptional event, in which most talented riders from all over the world compete representing their countries. In 2024 ORLEN Nations Grand Prix will take place on May 15-19.
9 October 2024

Tour de Pologne returns to Eurosport!

9 September 2024

The 2024 UCI Nations Cup series has come to an end

7 June 2024

Another edition of the ORLEN Nations Grand Prix went down in history. We won’t forget it for a long time!

Main Sponsor

ORLEN Group is an integrated multi-utility company listed in the prestigious global rankings such as Fortune Global 500 or Platts TOP250. It was the first company in the region to declare a commitment to achieve net zero carbon footprint by 2050. Thanks to completed acquisitions (of the Energa Group, LOTOS Group, PGNiG), it has entered the ranks of the world’s 150 largest companies.

ORLEN Group operates in seven retail fuel markets – Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Lithuania, Slovakia and Hungary, and its advanced products are available in nearly 100 countries on 6 continents. The Group owns modern, integrated assets capable of processing more than 40 million tons of various types of oil per year, and conducts retail sales using the largest network of more than 3,400 fuel stations. ORLEN is also a major player in Poland’s electricity market, with power generation capacities of 5.1 GW, including 1.7 GWe in state-of-the-art gas-fired assets and almost 1 GW in renewable energy sources.

In line with the updated strategy, ORLEN Group’s key goal is to ensure stable supplies of energy, fuel and gas from environmentally friendly sources. To implement strategic projects by the end of the decade, the company will invest more than PLN 320 billion, of which about 40% will be allocated to green projects, including offshore and onshore wind energy, solar photovoltaics, biogas and biomethane, biofuels, electromobility and green hydrogen. It will also develop modern petrochemicals and safe nuclear power generation.