4–22 kW EV chargers parked right next to the terminal
The EV Chargers area at Göteborg Landvetter Airport sits directly next to the main terminal building, so you roll from charger to check-in in just a few minutes on foot. This is dedicated electric vehicle parking, not just a token plug tacked onto a regular lot, and it’s signed as "EV Chargers" on airport maps and roadside boards.
Staying beside the terminal means you avoid shuttle buses completely and keep your timing tight for early departures before 07:00 or late arrivals after 22:00. You park, plug in, lock up, and walk straight into departures or arrivals without crossing any major roads. For families dealing with strollers or multiple suitcases, the short walking distance is the main reason to pick this option over cheaper remote parking.
This area is set up as standard airport parking with EV charging added, so expect normal airport daily pricing rather than cheap off-site rates; check the official Göteborg Landvetter website or app for the current SEK day rate before you drive in. Stays of one to three days tend to make the most sense cost-wise here, while week-long trips can add up quickly compared with the long-stay lots further out.
Charging speeds typically run in the 4–22 kW range, so think of this as destination charging while you’re away, not a quick top-up before a 30-minute hop to town. Plan on leaving the car plugged in for the full length of your trip so you return to a full battery for the drive back toward Göteborg, Borås, or further along the E20/E6 corridor.
Practical tip: confirm plug type compatibility and any app/RFID requirements for activation before you set off; sorting that at home saves you standing beside the charger in the Swedish wind trying to download an app on airport Wi‑Fi.