Four marked EV chargers sit near the main terminal entrance
The Electric Vehicle Charging Area at El Paso International Airport gives you a few dedicated spots with Level 2 chargers close to the terminal loop. Spaces sit in a marked section of the public parking area near the main entrance, so you’re not hiking from an overflow lot. Access works like a normal airport lot: pull a ticket at the gate, park in a signed EV stall, and plug in.
Most reports list four charging ports, all in one cluster, so think of this as a helpful top-up stop rather than a guaranteed daily charging solution. Power output typically runs at standard Level 2 speeds, so plan on several hours for a meaningful charge instead of a quick 10‑minute splash-and-go. This fits best with longer layovers or overnight trips.
Pricing follows regular airport parking rates for the lot plus whatever your charging network or app bills per kWh or session. On PlugShare and similar apps, drivers usually find these chargers by searching “El Paso International Airport” and filtering for Level 2. Bring your own J1772 adapter if you drive a Tesla, since most ports use the standard J1772 plug and not NACS.
The chargers sit on airport property near Terminal A/B access roads, so you can walk to ticketing in a few minutes and be at the security checkpoint shortly after. There’s no separate security or extra gate to reach the stalls, just the same entry as regular parking. Because there are only a handful of spaces, don’t build your whole trip around finding an open spot. Have a backup plan at a city charger or hotel if you’re leaving the car for more than a day.
Practical tip: check PlugShare or your charging app 10–15 minutes before you arrive to see recent check-ins and confirm the ports aren’t marked out of service.