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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Kutai Timur Rolls Out Electric School Bus Trial In Sangatta

Kutai Timur launches electric school bus trial in Sangatta to reduce emissions, traffic, and student transport costs.
Kutai Timur launches electric school bus trial in Sangatta to reduce emissions, traffic, and student transport costs.

So here’s what’s happening—Kutai Timur is starting to test electric buses as school transportation in Sangatta. This move is part of a bigger push to make transportation cleaner while also making it easier for students to get to school.

Kutai Timur Regent Ardiansyah Sulaiman said the goal isn’t just about going green. It’s also about making sure students can travel safely and comfortably every day.

According to Ardiansyah Sulaiman, too many students still rely on private vehicles, which adds to traffic—especially during rush hours. These buses are expected to help ease that problem.

There’s another benefit too. These buses could help parents save money since they won’t need to drive their kids back and forth every day.

Right now, the program is still in its early phase. Only one electric bus is operating, with a capacity of around 30 passengers. But the local government plans to add more units gradually, depending on the region’s budget.

The response so far? Pretty positive. Students, parents, and schools are all showing excitement about the new service.

At the moment, electric buses are mainly being used in urban areas like Sangatta. Ardiansyah Sulaiman pointed out that Kutai Timur’s geography—hilly and spread out—makes it tricky to apply the same system everywhere.

For areas that are harder to reach, the government is considering fuel-powered mini buses as a more practical option for now.

Head of the Education Office, Mulyono, explained that this program is part of the region’s priority initiatives.

Mulyono said the Education Office focuses on the program’s benefits, while the Transportation Agency handles operations. Planning actually started back in 2024, and now it’s finally being put into action.

For the trial phase, the bus will serve students from SMA Negeri 2 Sangatta Utara—mainly because that school hasn’t had access to public transportation.

The route runs from the Hotel Pinang area to the school. Officials say they’ll keep evaluating the service to make sure it runs smoothly and doesn’t disrupt students’ daily routines.

FAQ

1. What’s the main goal of this program?
To reduce emissions, cut traffic, and improve student safety and comfort.

2. How many buses are available right now?
Only one unit is being used during the trial phase.

3. Who is running the program?
It’s a collaboration between the Education Office and the Transportation Agency.

4. Will all areas use electric buses?
Not yet. Urban areas will use electric buses, while rural areas may use fuel-powered vehicles.

5. Who gets priority access?
Students, especially those without access to public transportation like SMA Negeri 2 Sangatta Utara.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

East Kutai Regent Urges Unity on Social Media During Eid al-Fitr 1447 H

East Kutai Regent Ardiansyah Sulaiman urges the community to strengthen unity and digital ethics during Eid al-Fitr 1447 H to prevent social division.
East Kutai Regent Ardiansyah Sulaiman urges the community to strengthen unity and digital ethics during Eid al-Fitr 1447 H to prevent social division.

Sangatta, East Kutai – East Kutai Regent, Ardiansyah Sulaiman, hopes the celebration of Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijri will be an important moment for the community to end divisions and polarization, especially on social media.

"In the midst of rapid digitalization and the widespread circulation of fake news, Eid al-Fitr should become a turning point to stop division by prioritizing ethics," said Ardiansyah during his speech at Masjid Agung Al-Faruq Sangatta, East Kalimantan, on Saturday.

He emphasized the importance of not being easily provoked by the habit of blaming each other, which is common across online platforms. Spiritual victory after fasting for a month, he said, should be manifested through maturity and self-control in digital interactions.

"The noble values of Ramadan, such as patience and honesty, must continue to be the main foundation for maintaining national unity," he added. The opportunity to return to purity (fitrah) also becomes an important moment to strengthen community bonds.

In addition to focusing on digital ethics, Regent Ardiansyah stressed that the local government remains committed to maintaining economic stability by strengthening the MSME sector. Empowering village communities is also a priority to ensure welfare is felt evenly amid economic dynamics.

He also highlighted the importance of East Kutai’s youth growing into individuals who are ethical, disciplined, and highly competitive. Along with the development of the Nusantara Capital City, the region bears a major responsibility to balance infrastructure development with environmental preservation.

"Clean governance and fast public services continue to be improved based on the integrity of officials," said Ardiansyah. Furthermore, the spirit of caring through zakat, infak, and charity is emphasized as a key factor in strengthening social solidarity.

Through this Eid al-Fitr celebration, the East Kutai community is expected to start a wiser, more empathetic life in both social and digital interactions, upholding unity and harmony.

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