T1’s EV Charging Area exists, but the airport never talks about it
At Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport’s Terminal 1 (T1), the EV Charging Area is listed as a parking option but hardly shows up in flyers’ reports, which suggests chargers are either very new, limited, or stuck behind poor signage. It sits in the T1 parking zone, so you’re next to the domestic terminal rather than the T2 international side of AMD.
Pricing at the EV Charging Area is described only as daily/hourly, with no clear posted INR rate in official material, so treat it like standard T1 car park pricing and be ready with cash or UPI just in case card machines act up. Because this is attached to T1, factor in a 5–10 minute walk from car to check-in counters for domestic flights.
No public source confirms how many EV points sit in this T1 area, what kW output they offer, or which connector types they support, so don’t assume CCS2 or fast DC until you see the hardware. If AMD follows other Adani-run airports, you may find slow AC points suited to topping up during a multi-hour stay rather than a quick 30‑minute blast before pickup.
With zero Reddit or FlyerTalk chatter about AMD’s EV Charging Area, you should plan as if chargers might be blocked by non‑EVs or temporarily offline and keep a backup plan at a city charger in Ahmedabad 15–30 minutes away. Until the airport publishes clear maps, add at least 10 extra minutes to drive loops around the T1 parking lot to actually spot the EV section before your flight.