The Indonesian government has announced a revolutionary decision for the new capital Nusantara, which is being built on the island of Borneo. The city, which will replace Jakarta as the country's capital, will become a unique example of eco-friendly urban planning.
According to the project, only electric vehicles will be allowed on Nusantara's streets. This decision is part of Indonesia's ambitious plan to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060. The authorities plan to create an extensive network of charging stations and develop public electric transport.
The new capital is expected to house about 1.5 million residents and become a model of a smart city with a focus on sustainable development and green technologies.