Helsinki Airport makes available nearly 350 electric cars charging stations in parking areas
Posted: 18 May 2023 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
To keep up with rising demand for electric cars, Helsinki Airport have made nearly 350 electric cars charging stations available across their parking areas.


Helsinki Airport have made nearly 350 electric car charging stations available at their parking areas.
Helsinki Airport have made nearly 350 charging stations for electric cars available in their parking areas, to keep up with rising demand.
“There are charging stations in each of our parking halls, so our customers can leave their electric car to charge in their preferred parking hall for the duration of the trip. The number of charging stations is the highest in the P2 parking hall, where the entire third floor is reserved for electric cars being charged,” says Finavia’s Jukka Isomäki, Head of Parking and Landside Traffic at Helsinki Airport.
Finavia has opened the P1 Premium/P2 parking hall next to the terminal, which has about 250 charging stations in total. In P1 Premium, the charging stations are located at the front and the back of the Premium floor.
Charging stations are also available in the popular P3 and P5 parking halls: P3 has 30 charging stations and P5 has a total of 70 charging stations.
“Our parking areas at Helsinki Airport are located closest to the departure gate. Some are right next to the terminal. Customers can ensure they get the best price and access to their preferred parking area by booking their parking in advance,” Isomäki notes.
Charging stations for electric cars are assigned according to demand, and they are intended for charging electric cars.
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