ANR · Parking

EV Charging Parking

Drivers check PlugShare first, then look at ANR’s EV Charging Parking

Daily rates sit at €12.00 and weekly at €80.00, but the real question most EV drivers care about is charger availability. Antwerp International (ANR) gives almost no technical detail on its official site, so locals usually double‑check PlugShare or Chargemap before committing to this lot.

The EV Charging Parking sits directly next to the terminal building, with the walk to check‑in taking roughly 5 minutes on foot. That makes it one of the shortest walks of any ANR parking option, useful if you’re hauling a child seat, ski bag, or bulky carry‑ons that you don’t want to drag across the wider airport grounds.

Pricewise, €12.00 per day undercuts many big‑city airport EV lots, and the €80.00 weekly cap keeps costs predictable for Monday–Sunday trips. If you’re leaving the car for more than six days, that weekly rate usually beats paying day‑by‑day, so longer‑haul holiday parking stays relatively sane.

Because ANR doesn’t publish charger specs, most drivers treat this lot as a “top‑up near the gate” option rather than the only charging stop on a long itinerary. Expect to confirm plug type, power level, and current user photos on PlugShare or Chargemap while you’re still at home, not as you pull into Deurne with 6% battery left.

Practical tip: screenshot your PlugShare or Chargemap info before driving to ANR so you still have charger details even if your mobile data drops in the parking area next to the terminal.

Pricing

Stay Per day Total
1 day $12.00/day $12.00
3 days $12.00/day $36.00
7 days $12.00/day $84.00
Getting to the terminal

5 min walk · next to terminal

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