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重磅!2025年中国及31省市矿用机器人行业政策汇总及解读(全)政策鼓励矿用机器人进行安全生产
Qian Zhan Wang·2025-06-23 06:48

Core Insights - The article discusses the development and policy framework of the mining robot industry in China, highlighting the government's focus on promoting intelligent mining solutions to enhance safety and efficiency in coal mining operations [1][3]. Policy Development Timeline - The policy development for mining robots began with the integration of 5G, big data, and AI technologies, with a significant focus on coal mine automation from 2018 to 2020. This period emphasized collaboration among various stakeholders to establish a macro guidance framework for the industry [1]. - From 2021 to 2023, policies encouraged the combination of industry applications with technological frameworks, leading to the issuance of guidelines for intelligent coal mine construction [1][3]. - Starting in 2024, the policies aim to promote research and technological breakthroughs in large mining enterprises, with local governments introducing policies to accelerate the adoption of intelligent inspection robots [1]. National Policy Summary - The national government has prioritized the research and application of mining robots to ensure safe and efficient production in the mining sector. Key policies include the 2019 focus on coal mine robot development and the 2022 "14th Five-Year" plan promoting robot application scenarios [3][4]. - By 2025, large coal mines are expected to achieve full system automation, with a target of 40% unmanned transport equipment in open-pit mines [3][4]. Provincial Policies - Various provinces have tailored their mining robot policies to local conditions, with Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang focusing on intelligent mining construction from 2022 to 2025. These policies aim to establish a comprehensive standard system for mining automation and enhance data integration capabilities [10][11]. - Financial support and tax incentives are being offered to encourage the development and application of mining robots, aiming to reduce human labor in hazardous mining operations [10][12]. Key Development Goals - Specific provincial plans include achieving a basic level of intelligent mining by 2025 in regions like Xinjiang and Ningxia, with significant advancements in technology and automation expected by 2026 [13][12]. - The overall goal is to enhance safety and operational efficiency in mining through the widespread adoption of intelligent technologies and robots [10][12].