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EV Charging Stations

No on-site EV chargers at Akron Fulton’s terminal lot

Akron Fulton International Airport (AKC) lists “EV Charging Stations” next to the Main terminal, but recent reports and airport overviews show no working chargers in the surface lot. Treat this as regular parking beside the small terminal building, not a place to plug in and top up before a flight.

The parking area sits directly next to the Main terminal, so walking time is under 2 minutes from most spaces to the entrance doors. That’s handy for drop-offs and short flights out of AKC, but it doesn’t fix the lack of Level 2 or DC fast chargers anywhere on the airport footprint.

Third‑party guides that list “EV Charging Stations” at AKC appear to be copying older or generic templates, and none of the major EV charging apps show active plugs at this airport. If you drive a Bolt, Tesla, Ioniq, or similar, plan to arrive with enough range to cover both your stay and onward drive without counting on airport power.

Since there’s no posted EV-specific pricing or idle fees, you pay the same rates as standard surface parking and get zero charging benefit. Local drivers posting about Akron Fulton on Reddit treat the lot like any other small regional airport setup: park, lock, walk in, and ignore any “EV” label on mapping sites.

Practical tip: charge up at a verified station in Akron or near I‑76/I‑77 before heading to AKC, then use this next-to-terminal lot purely for parking, not charging, so you’re not stuck hunting for a plug when you land.

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