The Automotive Industry in Cyprus
Cyprus is one of the smallest automotive markets in the European Union and has no vehicle production or significant supplier industry . Nevertheless, the sector is gaining importance – particularly due to the growing market for electromobility, digitalization, logistics services, and mobility concepts. The country’s location in the eastern Mediterranean also offers potential for specialized automotive services and regional re-exports
1. Significance for the Cypriot economy
The automotive industry does not play a classic industrial role in Cyprus, but it has economic significance in the form of:
Vehicle sales and import
Service and workshops
Logistics and re-export of vehicles
Development of the electromobility infrastructure
Use of renewable energies in the mobility sector
Mobility services (ride-sharing, rental, tourism transport)
Since Cyprus does not have its own OEM, the market is entirely import-oriented.
2. Structure of the automotive industry in Cyprus
1. Import and trading companies
The Cypriot vehicle market is entirely based on importers. The main areas are:
New and used car import
Re-export of vehicles to the Middle East and North Africa
Leasing and car rental companies (important for tourism)
Workshops, spare parts and aftermarket
Tourism creates an exceptionally large car rental market relative to the population.
2. Electromobility and new drive systems
Cyprus is in an early but dynamically growing phase of e-mobility:
Rising sales of electric and hybrid vehicles
Government funding programs for electric cars
Expansion of the charging infrastructure
Integration of renewable energies (especially solar power)
Cyprus has a very high solar potential due to its climate, which favors e-mobility.
3. Logistics & Maritime Vehicle Handling
Cyprus is an important location for re-export and transit business:
The ports of Limassol and Larnaca serve as hubs for vehicle logistics towards the Levant, Gulf States and North Africa.
Shipping companies use Cyprus as a transshipment point for vehicles and construction machinery.
4. Mobility Services
The economy is strongly service-oriented, which is why the following segments are growing rapidly:
Carsharing & E-Scooters
Digital mobility platforms
Rental Car Fleets with Electric Vehicles
intelligent transport systems in major cities
3. Technological priorities and future fields
Cyprus’ automotive market is experiencing several future trends due to structural changes:
1. Electrification of transport
Cyprus is investing heavily in:
Charging points in urban areas
Fast charging stations along the main roads
Funding programs for private households and businesses
Electrification of government vehicle fleets
2. Integration of renewable energies
The high solar radiation makes it possible to:
Self-consumption solutions for charging infrastructure
Green energy for the transport sector
Pilot projects for solar charging stations
3. Digitalization & Smart Mobility
Cyprus is expanding smart transport and mobility solutions:
Traffic management systems
Digital ticketing and mobility platforms
Connected vehicle services
Smart parking systems
4. Labor market & education
Since automobile production is lacking, the labor market focuses on:
Vehicle Repair & Maintenance
Trading and Logistics Activities
IT & Digital Mobility Services
Electrical Engineering for Charging Infrastructure
Universities in Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca are promoting research in electrical engineering, computer science and renewable energies – fields that are crucial for the mobility of the future
5. Challenges
1. Completely import-based car market
High costs, dependence on international supply chains, fluctuating vehicle prices
2. Limited industrial value creation
No OEMs, no large suppliers – value creation occurs almost exclusively in trade and services.
3. Infrastructure under construction
Especially at:
charging points
public transport
digital transport networks
4. High vehicle prices
As an island market, transport costs and duties are higher than the EU average
6. Opportunities and prospects
1. Strong expansion of electromobility
Cyprus can become a pioneer in the Mediterranean region:
Low solar costs
Government investment
Increasing demand
2. Tourism as an engine of innovation
Large rental car fleets can be quickly converted to electric vehicles.
3. Logistics hub in the Mediterranean
Ideal for vehicle handling and re-export markets in the region.
4. Growth of digital mobility services
The IT and startup scene is growing, especially in Nicosia and Limassol.
Our conclusion:
Cyprus may not be a production country, but it is a growing mobility market with clear future profiles:
Electromobility
Logistics services
Digital mobility platforms
Integration of renewable energies into the transport sector
The island nation is increasingly developing into an innovative, export-oriented service center in the field of modern mobility – ideally positioned between the EU, the Middle East and Africa.
