Level 4 EV chargers sit inside the terminal garages
If you want to plug in and still park next to the terminal, IAH has EV charging inside select garages. Third-party info points to chargers on level 4 of the Terminal A/B garage and level 4 of the Terminal C/D/E garage, so you can park close to your airline instead of in an off-airport lot.
These EV spots sit in the same multilevel structures you’d use for daily terminal parking, right next to the terminals, not in the remote economy areas. That cuts out shuttle time and makes it easier if you’re rolling with checked bags to A, B, C, D, or E. If you already budget for terminal-garage pricing, the EV option folds right into your usual routine.
Reports say charging sessions are free, so you’re only paying the standard garage rate while your car tops up on level 4. That matters on long trips: leave the car for a week, come back, and you’re not staring at a separate charging bill on top of parking. It’s simple: one fee to the garage, power included at the plug.
Regulars call out that chargers are in “select” areas, not on every row. They’ll check the current IAH parking map or call ahead to confirm which terminal garage and which level before they even set their GPS, usually aiming straight for level 4 in A/B or C/D/E. That small bit of planning keeps you from looping ramps hunting for a plug with your battery already low.
Practical tip: Arrive 15–20 minutes earlier than you would for normal terminal parking so you have time to reach level 4, scout for an open EV bay, and still clear security without rushing.