No public EV chargers confirmed at TUN’s terminal parking
Tunis Carthage (TUN) currently lists “EV Chargers” next to the terminal, but there’s no solid proof that public charging for travelers is actually live. No clear plugs in recent photos, no pricing posted, and no user reports on FlyerTalk or Reddit. Treat the label as “potential future feature,” not something you can bank on during a tight schedule.
The parking area tagged for EV charging sits right next to the main terminal used for both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 flights, so walking time is only a few minutes, even with luggage. That location would be great for a quick top‑up before a trip, but until someone posts photos of working chargers, assume you’re just getting a normal parking spot in the standard airport lot.
Since there’s no confirmed hardware, you won’t find kW ratings, connector types, or per‑kWh pricing listed anywhere official. Nothing yet on CCS vs Type 2, no signs of RFID readers, and no mention of roaming networks on local EV forums. If you absolutely need a charge before heading out on the A1 toward Hammamet or Sousse, plan for city charging in Tunis instead of counting on the airport.
Practical move: park at TUN only if you can leave with the same battery level you arrived with, and keep a backup charging stop marked in Tunis or along your route rather than relying on these unverified “EV Chargers” next to the terminal.