Four EV charging spots sit right next to the CUR terminal
These EV Charging Stations sit directly next to the Hato International Airport terminal, so you park and walk a few dozen meters to check-in. No shuttle, no waiting, just pull in, plug in, and roll your bag straight to departures. The setup works best if you’re dropping the car for a same‑day flight, not long‑term storage.
The chargers sit in the main airport parking area by the terminal curb, mixed in with regular short‑stay spaces. Signage on site marks the electric bays clearly, so you don’t waste time circling. Because spaces are limited to just a small cluster of bays, have a backup plan in the regular lot if they’re full at peak hours.
Pricing follows the standard Hato International Airport parking rates for the adjacent lot, charged by the hour and then by the day after the first 24 hours. Power is included in the parking fee, so you’re not tapping a separate card reader or app for the electricity itself. Check the posted board at the lot entrance for the current hourly price in ANG before you pull a ticket.
The chargers sit outdoors in uncovered bays, facing the terminal side, so your car is in a visible, high‑traffic area the whole time. That visibility helps if you’re grabbing a late arrival around 22:00 and want a quick, lit walk back to your vehicle. Stalls are standard width, so larger SUVs need a careful park to leave room for charging cables.
Plan to arrive at least 20 extra minutes early on busy afternoon departure banks to secure one of the few EV spots and still make it to check‑in with time to spare.