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Electric experimental aircraft (kit built planes). Most electric aviation is E-VTOL, but there's basically no option for a traditional style plane with an electric motor.
There are mathematical reasons for that
Just the risk of such a plane going up in flames would probably be way to high to actually realize that. Putting out battery fires is really hard and requires a lot of recourses + the damage that it would do to the runway.
And these things are incredibly heavy, so the power per kg ratio would be very low, way lower than traditional planes.