Next to T1 at BJX, EV Charging Stations sit right by the terminal curb.
These EV Charging Stations are located directly next to the Guanajuato International Airport (BJX) T1 terminal, so you park and walk a couple of minutes to check-in. The stalls sit inside the main parking area, not in a separate long-term lot. That means one entrance gate, one ticket, and standard airport parking rules apply.
As of 2024, there’s no reliable public info confirming how many chargers are active, what connector types are on-site (Type 2, CCS, or CHAdeMO), or the charging speed in kW. No prices are published for the EV service beyond regular BJX parking rates, which usually charge per hour for short stays and per day for longer trips. Expect to pay the same base parking fee as combustion vehicles and possibly an extra fee for the charging privilege, but confirm at the booth.
Frequent-flyer forums and TripAdvisor threads going back to at least 2014 discuss long-term parking at BJX, yet none mention successfully using these EV Charging Stations. No concrete reports list session start procedures, RFID cards, apps, or pay-at-meter options. Because of that lack of data, assume you may need cash or a credit card at the main parking pay machine and build in extra time to sort it out.
Operational status is the open question here: no regulars on FlyerTalk, Reddit, or TripAdvisor have posted proof of charging at BJX, so treat these EV Charging Stations as unverified. If you absolutely need a full battery for the drive toward León or Guanajuato city, don’t plan BJX as your only charging stop. Practical tip: arrive at least 30 minutes earlier than usual, and have a backup charging location pinned in Google Maps in case these units are offline or incompatible with your connector.