Ferry FIASCO! Battery electric ship MAROONED in Tasmania! | MGUY Australia
Apr 28, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration8:01
Video IDVNPLyQc6XBU
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views76.3K
Likes6.7K
Comments936
Engagement Rate10.02%
Likes per 100 views8.80
Comments per 1K views12.26
Video Tags
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Description
Is there a better advert for diesel ferries than the battery electric China Zorilla? I don't think so! It's currently marooned in Hobart because the heavy lift transport ship required to get it to South America is stuck in the Strait of Hormuz...!
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