The US will establish "Telosa," a metropolis modelled after Neom "The Line," in the midst of Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. 

According to Express, a brand-new, futuristic megacity will arrive in the US with just public transport instead of regular automobiles.

Five million people will live in this $400 billion city in the middle of the desert.

Entrepreneur Marc Lore anticipates that this new city will compete with previous projects like the floating metropolis Oceanix Busan in South Korea and Neom's linear city "The Line" in Saudi Arabia.

This city, to be known as Telosa City, will be constructed in the midst of the desert that separates Nevada, Arizona, and Utah.

According to Lore, he envisions Telosa having the freedom of somewhere in the United States and the eco-friendliness of a Scandinavian nation.

According to reports, fossil fuel-powered cars will no longer be allowed; instead, autonomous vehicles, bicycles, and public transportation will take their place.

In addition, Lore revealed that Telosa will be known for its "Equity" tower, which will include photovoltaic panels, aeroponic farms, and water storage.

In addition, Lore hopes to turn Telosa into a 15-minute metropolis, whereby anything locals may possibly need is close by.

According to his announcement, the population of the 120,000-hectare city might reach five million by 2050, up from 50,000 in 2030.