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Saudi Arabia launches futuristic car-free city

US$500 billion project, set to be built along kingdom’s Red Sea coast, billed as development evocative of sci-fi blockbuster

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Jan 2021 3:30PM

Saudi Arabia launches futuristic car-free city
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman unveils plans for an eco-city dubbed ‘The Line’ in a presentation broadcast on state TV. – Screen grab, January 11, 2021

RIYADH – Saudi Arabia, the world’s top crude exporter, yesterday announced the launch of an eco-city “with zero cars, zero streets and zero carbon emissions” at its futuristic Neom mega development.

The US$500 billion (RM2 trillion) project, set to be built from scratch along the kingdom’s picturesque Red Sea coast, is billed as a development evocative of a sci-fi blockbuster.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman unveiled plans for a city, dubbed “The Line”, in a presentation broadcast on state TV.

It consists of “a city of a million residents with a length of 170km that preserves 95% of nature within Neom, with zero cars, zero streets and zero carbon emissions”, he said.

“We need to transform the concept of a conventional city into that of a futuristic one,” said the de facto leader of the Arab world’s leading economy, regularly ranked among the world’s most polluting countries.

Prince Mohammed showed computer-generated images of “The Line”, as well as landscapes of pristine deserts and blue seas.

The pedestrian city will have services such as schools, health centres and green spaces, as well as high-speed public transport, with no journey expected to take more than 20 minutes, according to a Neom statement.

Artificial intelligence will play a key role in the city, said the statement, adding that “it will be powered by 100% clean energy, providing pollution-free, healthier and more sustainable environments for residents”.  

Construction of the city will begin in the first quarter of the year, with funding from the Public Investment Fund, the main vehicle through which the kingdom is diversifying its economy beyond oil.

The project is slated to create 380,000 jobs and contribute US$48 billion to the country’s gross domestic product by 2030, said the Neom statement. – AFP, January 11, 2021

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