22kW EV chargers sit right next to Ålesund’s terminal T
The EV charging stations at Ålesund Airport (AES) sit in the main parking area directly next to terminal T, so you walk just a couple of minutes from plug to check-in. Signage points you to the dedicated EV rows as soon as you enter the airport car park, and you’re still within easy rolling distance if you have luggage on wheels.
Stalls are standard AC chargers (up to 22kW on most Norwegian setups), aimed at topping up during a flight, not a quick DC blast. That suits a typical 2–4 hour regional hop out of Ålesund; you plug in before security and come back to a battery that’s noticeably fuller, not just a few extra percent.
Payment usually runs through common Norwegian charging apps or RFID cards, and per‑kWh pricing tends to track local public rates within a few øre. There’s no separate airport parking fee just for using the chargers, but you still pay the regular airport parking tariff for the time your car sits there next to terminal T.
The EV bays share the same surface lot as regular parking, so in busy school-holiday weeks the front rows can fill around the first morning departures bank, roughly 06:00–08:00. If you arrive in that window, add 5–10 minutes to circle once and look for a free charger before committing to a regular space.
One practical tip: take a photo of your charger number and parking row before heading into terminal T, especially in winter dusk. It makes it easier to find your car and the right post when you get back on a late evening arrival around 22:00.