50 meters from T1, the EV chargers sit right by the terminal doors.
Graz Airport’s Electric Vehicle Charging area sits next to the T1 terminal, so you walk from car to check-in in roughly 2 minutes. This is the premium daily option for EVs, priced higher than standard long-term parking but trading that for being effectively on-terminal. If you’re dropping bags or traveling with kids, not having to cross large car parks or shuttle in from P3 makes a difference.
The charging bays share the same general access road as the main terminal car parks at GRZ, so follow signs for the airport, then look for EV or “E-Ladestation” markings as you approach T1. Stays price at a premium daily rate, so it’s better for 1–3 day trips than a two‑week holiday. Power levels aren’t heavily advertised, so assume typical AC charging rather than ultra-fast DC, and plan your charge time accordingly.
Because the EV area sits right by terminal T1, spaces can feel tight during morning banks, roughly 06:00–09:00. If you’re flying on those first departures, build a 10–15 minute buffer in case you need to circle once or twice. Payment usually runs through the same system as the rest of the airport car parks, so have a standard payment card ready rather than relying on a niche app-only solution.
Tip: If you need a full charge before a long motorway run, arrive at least 60–90 minutes before your flight from GRZ so the car can top up while you check in and clear security in T1.