市場調查報告書
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1638742
2024 - 2032 年低軌衛星運載火箭 (SLV) 市場機會、成長促進因素、產業趨勢分析與預測LEO Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2024 - 2032 |
2023 年,全球低地軌道衛星運載火箭(SLV) 市場規模達139 億美元,預計2024 年至2032 年複合年成長率為13.7%。軌道部署小型衛星叢集。這種方法旨在為服務不足和偏遠地區提供高速、可靠的網際網路,從而顯著推動對頻繁且經濟的衛星發射的需求。
小型化的進步和發射成本的降低刺激了小型和微型衛星的發展,為地球觀測、通訊、科學研究和導航的應用開闢了新的途徑。然而,低地球軌道衛星發射市場也面臨挑戰,包括監管問題和對太空碎片日益成長的擔憂,這可能會使衛星部署複雜化並增加營運成本。然而,對全球連結和地球觀測服務不斷成長的需求帶來了顯著的機會。可重複使用的運載火箭創新正在降低成本並提高發射頻率,而政府對太空基礎設施的投資正在為產業擴張創造支持性環境。小衛星技術進步進一步提高了市場靈活性和發射效率。
根據發射類型,市場分為一次性(消耗性)和可重複使用的車輛。到 2023 年,一次性細分市場將佔據主導地位,佔據超過 66% 的市場佔有率,這主要是因為其在為政府和商業客戶承載重型有效負載方面的重要性。這些消耗性火箭以提供更大有效載荷的可靠性而聞名,儘管一次性成本較高,但仍能繼續滿足需求。
市場範圍 | |
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開始年份 | 2023年 |
預測年份 | 2024-2032 |
起始值 | 139 億美元 |
預測值 | 439 億美元 |
複合年成長率 | 13.7% |
依有效負載能力分類,市場分為 500 kg 以下、501-2、500 kg 和 2、500-5、000 kg。 500公斤以下的細分市場成長最快,預計到2032年複合年成長率將超過14.5% 這種成長是由地球觀測、電信和物聯網應用中使用的小型衛星不斷成長的需求所推動的。發射提供者正在提供專為小型衛星營運商設計的專用服務,因為這些輕型衛星具有成本效益且部署快速,使其成為新興技術的理想選擇。
2023 年,北美以超過 36% 的佔有率引領全球低地球軌道衛星運載火箭市場,預計在預測期內將保持這一地位。該地區的領導地位源於 SpaceX、藍色起源和聯合發射聯盟等主要參與者,以及對可重複使用火箭技術和私人太空計劃的高度關注。在強大的基礎設施和大量政府資金(例如美國太空總署阿耳忒彌斯計畫)的支持下,北美仍然處於商業和政府衛星發射的前沿。
The Global LEO Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV) Market reached USD 13.9 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a 13.7% CAGR from 2024 to 2032. Satellite constellations are revolutionizing global internet accessibility, with networks like Starlink deploying clusters of small satellites in LEO. This approach aims to deliver high-speed, reliable internet to underserved and remote areas, significantly driving demand for frequent and economical satellite launches.
Advancements in miniaturization and decreasing launch costs have spurred the growth of small and micro satellites, opening new avenues for applications in Earth observation, communications, scientific research, and navigation. However, the LEO satellite launch market also encounters challenges, including regulatory issues and the rising concern over space debris, which may complicate satellite deployment and add to operational costs. Yet, the growing demand for global connectivity and Earth observation services presents notable opportunities. Reusable launch vehicle innovations are reducing costs and improving launch frequency, while government investments in space infrastructure are creating a supportive environment for industry expansion. Small satellite technology advancements further enhance market flexibility and launch efficiency.
Based on launch type, the market is divided into single-use (expendable) and reusable vehicles. The single-use segment dominated in 2023 with over a 66% market share, primarily due to its importance in carrying heavy payloads for government and commercial clients. These expendable rockets, known for reliability in delivering larger payloads, continue to meet demand despite their higher one-time costs.
Market Scope | |
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Start Year | 2023 |
Forecast Year | 2024-2032 |
Start Value | $13.9 Billion |
Forecast Value | $43.9 Billion |
CAGR | 13.7% |
By payload capacity, the market is segmented into below 500 kg, 501-2, 500 kg, and 2, 500-5, 000 kg. The below 500 kg segment is the fastest-growing, with a projected CAGR of over 14.5% through 2032. This growth is fueled by the increasing demand for small satellites used in Earth observation, telecommunications, and IoT applications. Launch providers are responding with dedicated services designed for small satellite operators, as these lightweight satellites are cost-effective and deploy quickly, making them ideal for emerging technologies.
North America led the global LEO satellite launch vehicle market in 2023 with over 36% share, a position it is expected to maintain through the forecast period. The region's leadership stems from key players like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and United Launch Alliance, as well as its strong focus on reusable rocket technology and private space initiatives. Supported by robust infrastructure and substantial government funding, such as NASA's Artemis program, North America remains at the forefront of commercial and governmental satellite launches.