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EV Chargers

Four EV chargers sit just steps from Juanda’s terminal doors

These EV chargers sit directly next to the main terminal buildings at Juanda International Airport (SUB), so you park and walk straight into Terminal 1 or 2 without waiting for a shuttle. For short work trips or drop-offs, the location beats the larger car parks that sit farther from the check-in counters.

Because the chargers sit on terminal-side pavement, spaces fill up faster during morning bank times around 06:00–09:00 and evening departures after 18:00. Expect standard airport parking pricing here, similar to other on-site lots at SUB; you pay for both parking time and charging time on the same ticket.

The setup is simple: marked EV-only bays beside the terminal, with chargers aligned so you can nose-in or back-in depending on your port location. Chargers are fixed-voltage AC units, so plan for a top-up during a 1–3 hour stay rather than a full empty-to-full session. This works best if you already arrive with at least 30–40% battery.

Payment typically runs through the same parking system used across Juanda’s on-airport parking, so keep your parking ticket handy when you plug in and when you exit. The chargers sit under the same lighting and CCTV coverage as the terminal forecourt, which helps if you are arriving late at night or leaving around the last departures after 22:00.

Tip: If your flight leaves in the early morning wave around 06:00, arrive 20–30 minutes earlier than usual to improve your odds of grabbing one of these next-to-terminal EV spaces before the forecourt gets busy.

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