亿欧智库:2025中国未来交通产业发展全景图及趋势研究报告
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-07 02:18

Core Insights - The report focuses on the transformation of airspace traffic under the low-altitude economy and the changes in waterway traffic driven by the wave of intelligence [1] Participants - The report mentions a wide range of companies across various fields, including low-altitude transportation (e.g., CITIC Offshore, XPeng Heavens), intelligent driving (e.g., Pony.ai, WeRide, Didi), waterway transportation (e.g., Shanghai Port Group, Ningbo-Zhoushan Port, China Shipbuilding Group), and technology or energy support (e.g., Huawei, ZTE, CATL, BYD) [1] Market Data - Traffic-related data from 2021 to 2027 shows growth from 48,400 to 68,300 (specific metrics and fields not defined) - The scale of China's smart ports is expected to reach $23.8 billion by 2030 - An additional figure of 12.8 billion corresponds to a 32% share (specific business scope not defined) [2] Airspace Traffic Transformation - The report analyzes airspace traffic transformation centered on the low-altitude economy, mentioning fixed-wing and other aircraft, but details on technical paths and application scenarios are sparse [3] Waterway Traffic Transformation - Upgraded scheduling models have been implemented in sections of the Yangtze River, achieving closed-loop management for vessel operations, reducing congestion and wait times - Automation scenarios have been demonstrated in multiple ports, including automated container handling and remote bridge cranes, with high feasibility in closed or semi-closed environments - Technical bottlenecks exist for high-level autonomous navigation of large merchant ships in open waters, lacking unified engineering standards and comprehensive risk assessment methods [4] Future Transportation Trends - The future of transportation in China is driven by AI, energy restructuring, and ecological integration, transitioning from simple equipment upgrades to a comprehensive reconstruction of the transportation system [11] - The transportation system will evolve into a three-dimensional ecosystem comprising road, air, and water, with a focus on L4 autonomous driving, eVTOL/unmanned aerial networks, and intelligent shipping [11] - The report emphasizes the importance of policies and strategic frameworks in shaping the future transportation landscape, moving towards a low-carbon, efficient, and safe transportation system [14]