• Video: World’s largest electric vehicle reaches crucial safety milestone before launch The ship carries 250 tons of batteries producing 40MW, equal to 487 Teslas and 4x larger than any prior maritime system. • The world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) is a ship currently under construction and preparing to enter service in 2026. • Named the Hull 096, it moved under its own power for the first time in early 2026. • It is being built by the Australian shipbuilder Incat and is designed to operate entirely on electricity. • Last week, at Incat’s Hobart shipyard in Australia, Hull 096 completed the deployment of the Marine Evacuation System (MES), supplied by Liferaft Systems Australia, marking a key safety milestone. • The ship’s onboard energy capacity is equivalent to powering nearly 500 Tesla EVs, positioning it as a record-setting development in maritime transport.

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  • Video: World’s largest electric vehicle reaches crucial safety milestone before launch The ship carries 250 tons of batteries producing 40MW, equal to 487 Teslas and 4x larger than any prior maritime system. The world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) is a ship currently under construction and preparing to enter service in 2026. Named the Hull 096, it moved under its own power for the first time in early 2026. It is being built by the Australian shipbuilder Incat and is designed to operate entirely on electricity. Last week, at Incat’s Hobart shipyard in Australia, Hull 096 completed the deploym

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