Business

Redesigning local mobility infrastructure with solar mobility.

HelioX is a mobility company built around vehicles that generate solar power, integrating personal sales, corporate and municipal deployment, sharing, SaaS fleet management, and disaster use.

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Business Story

Unifying mobility, power, and operations.

HelioX is not just about selling vehicles. It places vehicles in communities, supplements them with solar power, manages them in the cloud, and makes them usable as mobility in normal times and power sources in emergencies.

That is why the business should be shown not as a product catalog, but as infrastructure design connecting local transport, tourism, disaster preparedness, and facility operations.

Vehicles generate power, and local mobility circulates.

Before / After

Solving conventional EV operation issues by generating power on the vehicle side.

Conventional EVs need charging equipment

Electrical work, electricity costs, and site constraints for ports become deployment barriers.

HelioX: Reduce charging-infrastructure dependence

Solar supplementation while riding or parked makes it easier to start without large charging infrastructure.

Conventional EVs require battery swaps and labor

Night collection, charging, and redistribution require labor, making operations especially burdensome in rural areas.

HelioX: Lower-OPEX operations

Solar supplementation and SaaS management reduce the burden of charging work and redistribution decisions.

Conventional EVs may not work during outages

During disasters, charging equipment and the power grid may stop, creating a risk of losing mobility and power at the same time.

HelioX: Phase-free value

Mobility in normal times and backup power in emergencies: a clear social value for disaster preparedness and BCP.

System Design

A system where vehicles generate their own power without relying on charging infrastructure.

With conventional EVs, charging equipment, battery swaps, staffing, and electricity costs become operating barriers. HelioX puts power generation on the vehicle side, supplements with solar power while riding or parked, and supports AC charging for rainy days and longer trips.

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Markets

From personal convenience to local transport, disaster preparedness, and tourism circulation.

Personal

Personal Sales

For shopping, station access, commuting, school, leisure, and disaster reserves. We communicate license-free use, sunny-day solar supplementation, and rainy-day plug-in charging clearly.

Public

Municipal and Local Transport

For reduced buses, driver shortages, and anxiety after returning licenses, we support pilots and deployment as compact port-based mobility infrastructure.

Tourism

Tourism Facilities / DMOs

Promote circulation from hotels, ryokan, tourist centers, and station fronts to attractions. Increase stay value and local spending while reducing charging work.

Facility

Businesses / Facilities

Improve mobility across large sites such as factories, warehouses, campuses, hospitals, and care facilities, while supporting BCP and ESG visibility.

Business Model

Combining sales with recurring revenue.

HelioX's strength is not only the vehicle but the combination of power-generating vehicles and operating systems. Starting with leases or pilots to reduce initial cost, then expanding to SaaS, maintenance, and revenue sharing creates sustainable regional models.

  • Vehicle Sales:Vehicle sales for individuals and organizations. Shopify is linked as the purchase path.
  • Lease / Rental:We propose lower-upfront-cost deployment for municipalities, tourism facilities, and business sites.
  • SaaS Fees:Fleet management, port management, geofencing, and usage data analysis.
  • Maintenance / Service:Post-deployment support through nationwide service bases and partner maintenance networks.
  • Revenue Share:Share revenue from mobility services at tourist destinations and lodging facilities.

Roadmap

From two wheels to three and four wheels, then to regional MaaS.

Phase 1

Establish personal sales, tourism pilots, and municipal/business PoCs with the current two-wheel models while accumulating brand recognition and real usage data.

Phase 2

Expand to major tourist destinations, hotels, municipalities, and business facilities. Package vehicles, SaaS, and maintenance to increase repeatable deployment.

Phase 3

Expand the lineup to three- and four-wheel models and e-assist bicycles, evolving into a MaaS platform for senior mobility, local logistics, and disaster hubs.