2-minute walk charging for EVs at Malmö Airport
The Electric Vehicle Charging area at Malmö Sturup Airport sits about a 2-minute walk from Terminal 1, so you park, plug in, and head to check-in without building in extra shuttle time. It’s on-airport, so you’re not dealing with off-site lots or buses on a 05:45 SAS departure.
This is a dedicated electric parking type, not a couple of random spots in a corner of P1. Charging sits close enough to the terminal that even with luggage you’re inside in roughly 2 minutes on foot. That short walk matters in winter when the wind on the Sturup apron cuts straight through you.
Reviews and forum posts don’t obsess over MMX charging, which is unusual in Sweden where EVs are everywhere. That usually means the Electric Vehicle Charging setup just works: you plug in, walk the 2 minutes to Terminal 1, and come back to a charged car, without fighting for a single shared plug.
Because this is within the main airport parking zone, you pay standard on-airport rates, not a premium valet-style fee. You trade a slightly higher day rate than distant off-site fields for a 2-minute walk and knowing the car is charging the whole time you’re in the air to Stockholm, Oslo, or London.
Tip: Arrive 10–15 minutes earlier than normal on your first run so you have time to find the EV section, plug in properly, and still keep that 2-minute walk buffer to Terminal 1.
2 min walk · 2 min to Terminal