In autumn 2025, the 15th National Games jointly hosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao marked a historic breakthrough as the first cross-border Games in China. Highlighted by a 231.8km cross-border cycling race via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, the event achieved "zero delay" border clearance with RFID technology, demonstrating the Greater Bay Area’s (GBA) institutional synergy.

HAYLION, a GBA-nurtured enterprise founded in 2016, aligned its development with the region’s growth. Rooted in Shenzhen and backed by Shenzhen Bus Group, it excels in smart transportation with its "Energy-Ground-Air" model. Its eMaaS system empowered Hong Kong’s "BIG BEE Love Fleet" in 2025, integrating AI dispatch, dynamic pricing, and energy management to revolutionize the taxi industry.
As a drafter of Shenzhen’s low-altitude infrastructure standards, HAYLION is exploring cross-border low-altitude mobility, including the "City of Deep Sky" project at Futian Port. Inspired by the Games’ collaboration, it partners with GBA authorities to develop cross-border flight protocols.
Globally, HAYLION expands to Southeast Asia and Europe, cooperating with Volkswagen and SCANIA to promote commercial vehicle electrification. Future focuses include predictive AI dispatch and extending its PSDCFC energy system to low-altitude infrastructure.
The Games symbolize GBA’s unity, and HAYLION remains committed to "rooting in Shenzhen, exploring the GBA, and going global," contributing to smarter, greener mobility with technology and innovation.