BTV · Parking

EV Charging Stations

EV charging at BTV shows up on maps but not in print

Online tools mention EV Charging Stations at Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport, but the official BTV parking page doesn’t list a dedicated EV product, so treat this as unconfirmed and have a backup plan within about 5 minutes of the terminal.

The marked EV area sits next to the main terminal building, within roughly a 5-minute walk of the North and South concourses, so you’d park at the same level as regular short‑term or garage users and walk straight into the check‑in hall without needing a shuttle.

Because BTV doesn’t publish plug types or power levels, you don’t know if you’ll find Level 2 J1772 ports, any Tesla options, or just a couple of older units, and you also don’t know if charging is billed separately or folded into the standard airport parking rate shown on the BTV parking page.

With no hours or support line listed specifically for EV Charging Stations, assume they follow the main parking operation’s 24/7 schedule and that any help would come from the standard parking office number posted at the entrance plaza next to the ticket machines.

Because there are no reliable traveler reports, you don’t know how often these chargers are occupied, so for early morning departures before about 06:00 or peak Sunday evening arrivals, backstop with a near‑airport fast charger in South Burlington or Winooski in case every airport plug is taken or offline.

Practical tip: pull up the BTV parking map on your phone as you enter, confirm the EV icon near the terminal within that 5-minute walk zone, and call the general parking number on the sign if you don’t see any marked EV stalls where the map suggests.

Getting to the terminal

5 min walk · next to terminal

Other parking at BTV