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2025 Summary of Low-Altitude Economy Policies Across Shanghai Districts丨Low-Altitude Policies

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《Industrial Plan for the “Grand neoBay” Science and Technology Innovation Hub Functional Zone (2025-2035)》   On December 11, 2025, the People’s Government of Minhang District issued the Notice on the “Industrial Plan for the ‘Grand neoBay’ Science and Technology Innovation Hub Functional Zone (2025-2035)”. The notice emphasized accelerating the realization of the industrial leadership function of the “Grand neoBay Innovation Hub,” promoting leapfrog development in strategic high-tech industries, and spearheading the construction of “pioneering,high-end,and digital-intelligent” industrial innovation clusters. It called for proactively positioning for new competitive arenas in the future and expediting the establishment of a new industrialization system featuring deep integration of technological and industrial innovation. ( People’s Government of Minhang District) 《Guidelines for Applying for Special Funds to Support High-Quality Development of the Low-Altitude Economy in the Hongqiao International Central Business District for the 2025-2026 Fiscal Year》   On September 28, 2025, the Shanghai Hongqiao International Central Business District issued the Notice on the “Guidelines for Applying for Special Funds to Support High-Quality Development of the Low-Altitude Economy in the Hongqiao International Central Business District for the 2025-2026 Fiscal Year.” The Application Guidelines state that the purpose is to accelerate the aggregation of resources and elements across the entire low-altitude industry chain and promote the…
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2025 Shanghai Low-Altitude Economy Policy Compilation | Low-altitude policy

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This compilation outlines Shanghai's comprehensive low-altitude economy policies across all departments, introducing end-to-end support spanning R&D manufacturing, application scenarios, and Yangtze River Delta collaboration. Beyond offering incentives such as up to ¥100 million in whole-vehicle project subsidies and ¥50 million for core technology breakthroughs, it sets ambitious targets: achieving an 80 billion yuan core industry scale by 2028 and establishing Shanghai as the "World Capital of eVTOL".
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