BC Ferries clearance

Measuring under the center of the battery where the two big mounting bolts are (including the reinforcing weld to pavement) I measure 5.75" not the 6.2" spec'd on this Hyundai spec site
https://www.hyundaicanada.com/en/showroom/2019/kona-electric/specs
See-Performance/Exterior dimensions
Investigating further on the BC ferries forum (see the discussion from future ferry driver-deckhand about 3 paragraphs down) there is a safer procedure to enter at a 45 degree angle and slower if the upper berth is equipped with a conventional lift (must be manually adjusted during loading) than a terminal with an active lift ( automatically adjusts to ideal angle).
Route 30 (Tsawwassen to Duke point) and Route 1 (Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay-Victoria) are active lift while the Route 2 (Horseshoe Bay to Departure Bay-Nanaimo) are the less desirable conventional lift.
I think Nanaimo is scheduled for some upgrades so time will tell. In the meantime you can request to be loaded with the over height vehicles if this is a concern while travelling between Departure bay and Horseshoe Bay.
http://ferriesbc.proboards.com/thread/8226/general-bcf-answers?page=4
 
I've had my C-Max Energi PHEV on several BC Ferries with no issues. It has lower clearance than the Kona EV I think from looking at them side by side. I have never been sent to a special ramp upper or lower traveling to Duke Point, Victoria, Galiano, Salt Spring etc. No comments at all from Ferry personnel.

Edit: C-Max Energi clearance is 5.5 inches. Kona EV is 6.2. So all seems okay.
 
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