Electric Vehicle Revolution Takes to the Seas: A Giant Ferry Sets Sail In a remarkable example of innovation and engineering prowess, a massive electric ferry, measuring 130 meters in length, is set to make its maiden voyage from Tasmania to South America. Weighing in at a staggering 5,016 batteries, this gargantuan vessel is the largest electric vehicle ever built, defying conventional notions of what an electric vehicle should look like. Unlike the sleek, wheel-equipped electric cars we're familiar with, this behemoth is designed to traverse the world's oceans, powered by its massive battery array. The journey will be a significant test of the ferry's capabilities, as it's being hauled by a giant heavy-lift ship, marking a new frontier in the adoption of electric power for large-scale transportation.


The biggest electric vehicle ever built isn't a Tesla and has no wheels — it's a 130-meter ferry with 5,016 batteries, and a giant heavy-lift ship is hauling it from Tasmania to South America  Autonocion.com