Four EV chargers sit right next to the ASE terminal
At Aspen–Pitkin County Airport (ASE), the dedicated EV chargers are in the surface parking area directly next to the small terminal building, so you’re only a short walk from the check-in counters and security doors. This is a tiny airport with tight winter operations, so having chargers this close to the terminal matters when weather shifts fast and you don’t want a long hike back to your car.
The EV chargers sit in the same on-airport lot used for regular short-term parking, directly adjacent to the main entrance doors. Because ASE doesn’t publish clear online details on charging speed, connector type, or pricing, treat these as basic airport-hosted units rather than a guaranteed DC fast option, and plan your state-of-charge so you can safely reach Glenwood Springs or Rifle if needed.
Since the units are right beside terminal parking, turnover can be an issue on peak ski days, especially around morning bank departures in the 7:00–10:00 window and afternoon arrivals from Denver and larger hubs. If you drive in on a busy Saturday, factor in a backup plan: there are public chargers in the town of Aspen and along CO-82, so you’re not locked into these four spots if they’re blocked or offline.
Without clear signage details published, assume standard rules: move your car once you’ve charged enough to reach your next charger, and don’t treat the space as long-term storage. Take a quick photo of the charger ID number and any posted phone support line before heading into the terminal, so if a session faults while you’re in the security queue you can call support with the exact details.