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通力电梯加码在华投资,将在深圳设立南方总部 面对行业新机遇,国产电梯能否扳回一局?
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-01 13:32

Group 1 - Kone Elevator announced a significant investment plan in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, including the establishment of a southern headquarters, R&D center, and smart logistics and assembly center in Shenzhen, focusing on modernization and digital maintenance services [1][11] - The Chinese elevator market has the largest elevator ownership globally, with international brands like Kone and Otis holding about 70% market share, while domestic brands account for only around 30% [2][5] - The elevator industry has faced revenue declines due to a slowdown in real estate demand, leading to increased competition and price wars among companies [2][4] Group 2 - In the first half of 2025, 10 out of 12 listed elevator companies in China reported revenue declines, with Shanghai Mechanical and Guangri shares experiencing decreases of 6.41% and 3.05%, respectively [3][4] - The total revenue of 12 A-share elevator companies in the first half of 2025 was 18.125 billion yuan, marking a five-year low compared to over 22 billion yuan in the same period in 2021 [3][4] - The demand for elevator maintenance and modernization is expected to grow, with over 1.2 million elevators in use and more than 1 million old elevators exceeding 15 years of service [9][10] Group 3 - Domestic brands are increasingly focusing on digitalization and smart technology to enhance competitiveness, with significant investments in R&D for IoT and AI applications [5][6] - Companies like Kone and Guangri are implementing smart elevator cloud service platforms and optimizing business structures to improve profitability [6][9] - The Chinese government is supporting the modernization of old elevators through special long-term bonds, with 6.2 billion yuan allocated for updating over 41,000 residential elevators [10][11]