The Bali provincial government and PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Negara), Indonesia’s state-owned electric utility company, have announced that they are accelerating the island’s transition to electric tran…
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Bali will become a "living laboratory" for electric and air transport. The number of electric cars on the island is already noticeably increasing, and the authorities are ready to go further: they pla…
The Balinese government is actively working to make the island even greener. This time, the changes affect taxi services: they will switch to electric vehicles.
This will be supported by cooperation between Balinese transport services and the Vietnamese company VinFast. Cars of this brand are widely used in Vietnam; almost all taxis in the country are electri…
Navigating the car-buying maze in Bali as a foreigner can feel like a high-stakes game.
With online expat forums buzzing with questions like, “Can I buy a car in Indonesia?” and “Can I register it in my name?” it’s no wonder the process might seem daunting.
Benoa (Nusa Dua) is one of the calmest and most prestigious areas in Bali. It is located in the south-east of the island, on the Bukit Peninsula, just 25–30 minutes’ drive from the airport via the sce…
The construction of the Kerthi Bali Semesta (KBS Park) in Jembrana has entered an active phase. As part of the Jagat Kerthi Bali program, work is underway on access infrastructure and transport hubs f…
Bali’s tourist transport drivers have united and taken decisive action. They are demanding that the provincial government fulfill six key demands within six months. A protest under the slogan “Tourism…
Bali Governor Wayan Koster has announced plans to ban non-Balinese individuals from working as drivers of tourist transport.
“Vehicles transporting tourists with license plates not registered in Bali will no longer be allowed to operate. They must use Bali-registered DK plates, and the drivers must hold Indonesian ID cards…
Bali is preparing the Jatiluwih Fun Run 2026 — a run through the Jatiluwih rice terraces in Tabanan. It is planned for 20 June 2026.
The route will pass through one of the island’s most famous locations. The Jatiluwih rice terraces are a UNESCO World Heritage site and have long been one of the symbols of “green” Bali.
Denpasar Mayor I Gusti Ngurah Jaya Negara has officially designated Sanur as a low-emission zone to reduce exhaust fumes and noise. City officials say the rollout will be phased: first, changes to tra…







