ESA Space Benefits for Earth Brochure 2025 • Oct 2025
Space infrastructure and its applications play
a crucial role in supporting Europe in overcoming the challenges it faces. Continuous
public investment in space will remain essential to ensure sustainability and
to prevent the loss of R&D capabilities and critical skills which safeguard
and strengthen Europe’s sovereignty.
Prepared by ESA Space Economy team in support
of ESA Ministerial Council 2025, the "Space Benefits for Earth" brochure
highlights the benefits to the European economy and society of its Member
States’ investment in space.
The brochure is available here.
In 2024, Europe’s public
expenditures in space accounted for 0.07% of Europe’s Gross Domestic Product
(GDP), compared with 2.2% of GDP dedicated to Europe’s research and development
overall.
What makes space infrastructure
particularly impactful is the exceptional economic and social return it yields
compared to the relatively modest public
investment. Supporting 11 of the 16 major critical
infrastructures, space technologies bring resilience to sectors
such as transport, energy, food supply, and public safety.
With funding equivalent to €15
per European citizen annually (compared to nearly €220 per citizen in the
United States), ESA plays a key role in supporting European space capabilities.
The €16.9 billion of
subscriptions at ESA Ministerial Council in 2022 are leading to industrial
contracts and revenues to the European space industry, generating an estimated
€22 billion of GDP (in value added terms) and €6 billion of tax revenues. These
investments also support over 260,000 job-years (equivalent to nearly 33,000
jobs per year) primarily in scientific research and development, and
manufacturing industries which outline significantly higher productivity than
the average of the European economy.
Beyond the effects of industrial
contracts, the space assets developed through ESA programmes deliver remarkable
value to Europe’s economy and society. ESA programmes drive growth, support
high value-added jobs, foster innovation and critical skills, and secure
Europe’s strategic autonomy while actively working to safeguard its global
competitiveness in an ever more complex economic and geopolitical context.