Driving an electric car to Glasgow Airport raises one question petrol drivers never face: where will you charge? Below are your options at Glasgow, how airport charging works and the tips that save time and money - then compare live parking prices and book.
Charging at Glasgow
Glasgow has EV charging nearby, including Bothwell services on the M74. On-airport chargers suit a quick top-up; for a longer stay an off-airport charge-while-you-fly option is usually better value.
Three ways to charge at the airport
- Charge while you fly - drop your car and keys at an off-airport car park or valet service with EV charging, and staff charge it while you are away so you return to a full battery. Usually the most convenient option for a trip.
- Top up on arrival - use an on-airport Short Stay charger (often 7kW to 22kW Pod Points, first come first served). You pay the electricity and the short-stay parking fee, so it suits a quick top-up rather than a whole holiday.
- Use a rapid hub nearby - ultra-rapid forecourts and motorway services near many airports can add a lot of range in minutes before you fly.
Tips for EV drivers
- Bring your own Type 2 cable for AC and terminal chargers; rapid hubs are usually tethered.
- Arrive with a buffer of charge - do not rely on finding a free charger, as on-airport bays are limited and first come, first served.
- Do not try to charge in the drop-off or Drop & Go zone; these are time-limited (often 10 minutes).
- Avoid leaving your car on a public charger for your whole trip - idle fees may apply and it blocks other drivers.
- Prices change, so check the charger screen, the operator app or Zapmap for the live rate before you start.
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Can I charge an electric car at glasgow Airport?
Glasgow has EV charging nearby, including Bothwell services on the M74.
Is it worth charging on-airport at glasgow?
On-airport chargers in the Short Stay car parks are handy for a quick top-up, but you pay the short-stay parking rate as well as the electricity, so for a holiday an off-airport charge-while-you-fly option is usually better value.
Do I need to bring my own cable?
For AC and terminal (7kW to 22kW) chargers, yes - bring a Type 2 cable. Rapid and ultra-rapid hubs are usually tethered, so you do not need your own cable.
What is the best EV option for a holiday from glasgow?
For a trip, a car park or valet service that charges your car while you are away is usually the most convenient and cost-effective, so you return to a charged battery.
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