HelioX Inc. (Headquarters: Toshima Ward, Tokyo; Representative Director: Han Bin) is launching a call for initial adoption partners for its "Solar Mobility Touring Experience Program," which utilizes solar-powered mobility for hotels, ryokans, and tourist facilities. This program aims to transform accommodation facilities from mere "places to stay" into hubs for sustainable tourism experiences that explore the local region. After checking in or during free time the following morning, guests can easily tour the seaside, hot spring towns, shopping streets, shrines, cafes, ports, and lakeside areas around the hotel using solar mobility. Turning accommodation facilities into starting points for exploring the region. The most distinctive feature of HelioX is its solar power generation capability integrated into the vehicle body. By utilizing sunlight for power generation even while parked outdoors during the day, it has the potential to significantly reduce the burden of charging and securing power compared to conventional electric mobility. Currently, the program focuses on solar mobility of the "special small motorized bicycle" type, which can be used by individuals aged 16 and over without a license, offering new touring experiences originating from accommodation facilities. Furthermore, by 2026, HelioX plans to deploy Solar Ebikes aiming for a range of over 100 km, expanding its lineup of solar mobility to address transportation challenges in tourist destinations, from short to medium-long distances. HeilioX Solar ScooterHelioX Solar Ebike From "mobility that searches for outlets" to "mobility that utilizes solar power." HelioX proposes a new form of tourism mobility that simultaneously supports new experiential value for accommodation facilities, regional circulation, decarbonization PR, and disaster preparedness. ■ Why "Solar Mobility" for Accommodation Facilities Now? Tourist destinations face multiple challenges, including a lack of transportation from accommodat