China’s Low-Altitude Economy Soars in 2025
China’s low-altitude economy gains momentum in 2025, driven by policy support and new energy innovation, reshaping urban mobility and industrial growth.
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China’s low-altitude economy gains momentum in 2025, driven by policy support and new energy innovation, reshaping urban mobility and industrial growth.
Peru’s streets, particularly in Lima, are witnessing a surge in electric scooters and three-wheelers, driven by affordability and eco-conscious demand as of 2025.
Former business leader shares time-saving strategies for China’s Beijing-Shanghai route using 2025’s sharing economy solutions, cutting travel time to 6 active hours.
China showcases cutting-edge eVTOL technology at CIIE, signaling a transformative shift in urban mobility and the low-altitude economy.
China begins mass production of flying cars, marking a milestone in next-gen transport. XPENG AEROHT leads the charge with the world’s first intelligent factory.
Vienna discontinues its €1 daily travel pass due to budget constraints, raising concerns about its future in global liveability rankings.
China pioneers ‘flying car’ technology, transforming urban mobility and boosting the low-altitude economy as part of national strategy.
The U.S. launches a pilot program to fast-track air taxi deployment, aiming to revolutionize urban transport with eVTOL aircraft. Learn how this impacts global mobility trends.
China’s low-altitude economy, driven by drones and aerial tech, could hit $140B by 2030, reshaping global innovation and sustainable transport networks worldwide.
New Chinese-built electric trains in Jakarta reduce emissions by 35% and commute times, advancing Indonesia’s sustainable urban mobility goals.
Automakers unveil prototype flying vehicles at the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show, signaling potential breakthroughs in combating urban congestion through airborne commuting solutions.
Explore the affordability of Beijing’s public transport, from subway rides starting at ¥3 to shared bikes and taxis, for efficient daily commuting and travel.
Wuhan launches 6 new low-altitude routes to enhance urban mobility, tourism, and logistics, including a 15-minute air taxi connecting downtown and Tianhe Airport.