WSF Damaged EV/Hybrid Policy Begins November 1, 2025
SAN JUAN COUNTY, WA, October 15, 2025 - Starting November 1, 2025, WSF will require anyone driving or towing a damaged EV/Hybrid to arrive at the terminals with a Transport Form for Damaged Electric and Alternative Energy Vehicles, filled out in its entirety.
- This form will be available on the WSDOT-WSF website and is linked here.- If this form is not provided to the seller upon arrival, the driver will be denied passage.
- If the information is available on another slip, such as a technician slip, the information should be carried over onto the WSF form. Sellers have no responsibility for taking any information a driver provides and putting it onto the form for the driver, but sellers may take on that responsibility depending on how busy they are, staffing, etc.
- If the form is filled out but the damage looks more severe than the driver is letting on, it is likely that the terminal supervisor and vessel captain will discuss and not allow for transport.
 
- If the form and vehicle condition match up, the vehicle will be cleared for transport and given a Damaged EVs on Ferries Card for their dashboard, so the vessel knows your vehicle has been vetted and they can act accordingly.
- Tow trucks transporting damaged EV/Hybrids should expect to be loaded last for firefighting response purposes.
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