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张永伟:智能汽车和具身机器人、飞行汽车供应链重合度超过60%

Core Insights - The three emerging industries of smart vehicles, embodied robots, and low-altitude economy (including flying cars) are deeply interconnected in technology, supply chains, and applications, with over 60% overlap in their supply chains [1] - The integration of artificial intelligence technology is fundamental to these industries, which share a common technological architecture of "perception-decision-execution" [1] - By 2030, the global market for the "three major components" of aggregated intelligence is expected to reach nearly $240 billion, with China's market exceeding $120 billion [2] Industry Overview - The automotive supply chain can be closely linked with the supply chains of embodied robots and low-altitude flying vehicles, with shared components such as perception devices [1] - The mass production benefits from the automotive industry, particularly in batteries, thermal management, and chips, can accelerate the maturity of the robotics and low-altitude flying vehicle sectors [1] - Companies like Tesla are leading in the humanoid robot field, sourcing over 70% of their suppliers from the existing automotive supply chain, while domestic companies are also diversifying into multiple categories [2] Market Trends - The competition in the future will focus on the collaborative efficiency of aggregated ecosystems rather than individual products, positioning the "three major components" as key drivers for high-quality economic development and global expansion [2] - The Wuhan Optics Valley has emerged as a significant base for the aggregated intelligence industry, housing the largest and most diverse humanoid robot innovation center in the country [2]