On March 6, 2025, the Third Session of the 14th National People's Congress highlighted "hard technology" as a key policy focus, with measures like a 12% year-on-year increase in central fiscal sci-tech spending, a 500-billion-yuan tech innovation re-lending program, and the Action Plan for Hard Technology Industry Chain Coordinated Development to support high-end manufacturing and new energy.

Against this backdrop, HAYLION, a 9-year-old firm deep in intelligent transportation and energy tech, leads in the "Air-Ground-Energy" trinity. Its core eMaaS platform integrates transport, power grid, and building data for dynamic energy balance. It has breakthroughs in three scenarios: a pilot low-altitude airport in Shenzhen, the "Bumblebee Love Fleet" (Hong Kong’s first 1,000-unit electric taxi operation with its eMaaS), and Shenzhen’s SCPG Center (a leading integrated photovoltaic-storage-charging station).
Led by Dr. Hu Jianping (30+ years in transport, 92 patents), HAYLION has a global think tank. Future plans include increased 2025 R&D, green travel circle co-construction with local governments, and exporting "Chinese-standard" intelligent transport solutions, aiming to be a rule-maker in sustainable mobility.