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eVTOL重塑文旅体验:低空经济商业化铺开
EHangEHang(US:EH) Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-15 06:13

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that China's low-altitude economy is transitioning from a "policy year" in 2024 to a "year of large-scale application" in 2025, with significant advancements in eVTOL technology and regulatory approvals [1][3][5] - The establishment of a three-tier management standard system involving national, industry, and local levels will facilitate differentiated development paths for the low-altitude economy [1][3] - The low-altitude economy is expected to significantly reshape the spatial landscape of China's cultural tourism industry, driven by a market worth trillions [1][3] Group 2 - The 2024 government work report emphasizes the need for large-scale application demonstrations of new technologies and products, highlighting the strategic importance of the low-altitude economy in national economic growth [5][6] - eVTOL technology is being prioritized in the cultural tourism sector, serving as a pilot for future applications in transportation and commuting [6][8] - The integration of eVTOL into cultural tourism is seen as a way to enhance public understanding and acceptance of low-altitude travel, while also generating economic benefits [6][9] Group 3 - The development of a "low-altitude + cultural tourism" business ecosystem requires collaboration among various stakeholders, including manufacturers, operators, and service providers [11][13] - Key elements for a successful low-altitude commercial ecosystem include stimulating new consumer demand, establishing regular operational standards, and achieving large-scale development [13][14] - The balance between unified standards and local characteristics is crucial for the healthy development of the low-altitude economy [14][15]