
The "three core components of intelligent vehicles" industry accelerates integration, and the scissor difference effect is expected to reappear
Currently, the three major industries of intelligent vehicles, intelligent robots, and low-altitude aircraft are accelerating their integration. Several industry experts and corporate representatives told Securities Times reporters that the deep coupling of technology, industrial chains, and application scenarios provides a foundation for the aggregated development of these three intelligent industries. This cross-domain collaboration will effectively reduce R&D costs and promote faster technology implementation. It is worth noting that the development progress of the three intelligent industries is uneven, with the fields of intelligent robots and low-altitude flight still in the early stages of industrial development. Zhang Yongwei believes that China's electric vehicle sales have jumped from 1 million to 10 million in just five years, primarily due to an annual decline of over 10% in component costs. The same "cost-sales" scissors effect is also expected to reappear in the robotics and low-altitude fields

