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2025年中国北斗导航行业政策、产业链、应用规模及格局、竞争格局及发展趋势研判:新技术、新场景持续涌现,智能手机是最大市场,约占32.11%[图]
Chan Ye Xin Xi Wang·2025-09-26 01:46

Core Viewpoint - The Beidou Satellite Navigation System has achieved significant development in China, transitioning from non-existence to a robust presence in various sectors, with a projected application scale of 3,743 billion yuan in 2024 and 4,417.5 billion yuan in 2025 [1][4]. Industry Definition and Application - Beidou Navigation refers to the Beidou Satellite Navigation System, China's self-developed global satellite navigation system, which has been widely applied in transportation, agriculture, forestry, fisheries, disaster prevention, electricity, and finance [2][3]. Current Development Status - The demand for Beidou navigation has been steadily increasing, with applications in various fields, including high-precision positioning and automated navigation in agriculture [3][4]. Application Scale and Structure - In 2024, the Beidou navigation application scale is expected to reach 3,743 billion yuan, with related industries at 2,638.6 billion yuan and core industries at 1,104.4 billion yuan. By 2025, these figures are projected to grow to 4,417.5 billion yuan, 3,121.4 billion yuan, and 1,296.1 billion yuan, respectively [4][6]. Industry Chain - The Beidou navigation industry chain includes satellite design, manufacturing, launching, and operation, with upstream components being critical for self-control. Key suppliers include Beidou Xingtong, Guokewai, and Haige Communication [7][8]. Competitive Landscape - The Beidou navigation industry is characterized by low concentration, with many small and medium-sized enterprises participating. Major players include Beidou Xingtong, China Satellite, and Haige Communication, with market shares of 0.87%, 0.36%, and 0.33% respectively in 2024 [10][12]. Development Trends - The international competitiveness of Beidou products is improving, transitioning from trade in surveying products to providing comprehensive solutions. New applications in smart transportation and urban management are emerging, driven by the digital economy [16][17][18].