What if the city of the future already existed… in Texas?
Elon Musk, him again, has decided to make a bold move: to create an entire city in his image. A city named Starbase, designed to bring together his companies, his crazy ideas, and his revolutionary technologies.
The bet is daring. The promise, dizzying. Welcome to the city that could change everything.
Starbase: when science fiction becomes reality
At the origin of this adventure: Boca Chica, the launch site of SpaceX. But Musk envisions something bigger. Much bigger.
He imagines an independent city, integrating the entire universe of his companies: Tesla, Starlink, SolarCity, Neuralink… A complete, innovative, self-sufficient urban ecosystem.
🌐 Satellite internet,
⚡️ Solar energy everywhere,
🚄 Hyperloop underground,
🤖 AI to manage everything.
That’s Starbase.
A city designed for tomorrow
Musk wants a place without traffic lights, without congestion, where everything flows silently thanks to electricity and the tunnels of The Boring Company.
The buildings? Zero energy, equipped with sensors. The roads? Barely visible. The parks? Everywhere.
It’s a dream of architect and engineer, merged into a single city.
And the schools? Specialized in robotics, ecology, coding, and applied mathematics. Here, we learn the future from a young age.
A colossal impact on the local economy
Starbase is not just a billionaire’s fantasy. It’s thousands of jobs, millions in investments, an economic renaissance for an entire sector of Texas.
And not just in space. Energy, AI, transportation, tech tourism… the benefits are immense.
📈 +30% tech jobs expected
💵 Doubling of investments
🧲 Rising futuristic tourism
But not everyone applauds
Of course, this titanic project raises concerns.
The environmentalists point out dangers to biodiversity.
The local residents fear increases in the cost of living, social tensions, and the privatization of public spaces.
Musk promises a sustainable and inclusive city. But can the future really be built without conflict?
Starbase: prototype or utopia?
This project is the first of its kind. If Musk succeeds, Starbase could become the model for the cities of tomorrow: green, connected, fast, adaptable.
And why stop there? The proximity to SpaceX could make Starbase the first step towards Mars. A terrestrial city… designed for space.
And you, would you live in a city designed by Elon Musk?
Genius dream or acknowledged megalomania? The question is open… and fascinating.

Hello, my name is Manon, I’m 40 years old and I’m a journalist specializing in current affairs. Passionate about news and investigative reporting, I strive to cover a wide range of topics with rigor and integrity. My goal is to provide insightful analysis and contribute to an informed public debate.