World’s Smallest Electric Car: Surprisingly Practical
Electric vehicles are constantly evolving, with new models appearing in every shape and size. While the Tesla Cybertruck and Model S offer versatility, one EV takes efficiency to an entirely new extreme.
This isn’t just a small car; it’s the world’s smallest electric car. This innovative micro-EV is no bigger than a bicycle, and it’s designed to fit into the tightest spots in daily life. Yes, it can fit in an elevator!

What Makes This EV Unique?
The creator of this tiny marvel has ingeniously combined a 3000W electric motor with a powerful lithium-ion battery. The chassis utilizes a custom-built go-kart frame. Adding to the car’s practicality, it features a rain-resistant cabin and a ‘powerful’ controller, which combine to makes for an enticing blend of fun and function.
With its compact size and surprising performance, this microcar could become a serious competitor to the Fiat 500e. It can achieve a top speed of 42 miles per hour.

Practical Applications
This tiny runaround is ideal for city driving, and its diminutive size allows it to navigate spaces other cars can’t, such as the aisles in stores. The EV can even be used for shopping trips or commuting. The owner is still calculating the range, but initial tests are promising:
“I haven’t fully measured it yet, but my tests already show that using it for shopping trips or even commuting to work is totally possible,” the creator noted beneath their video.
This innovative EV offers a fascinating glimpse into how micro-mobility is redefining urban transportation. The implications of vehicles like this are significant to our daily activities and our ability to make more efficient use of space.