Interparking, overseeing public car parks at Brussels Airport, has introduced over 700 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to meet the rising demand.
Of the 13,000 parking spaces offered by Interparking at Brussels Airport, an initial 50 were designated for EV charging. Recognising the increasing popularity of electric cars, 500 new charging stations have been strategically placed in front of the airport terminal (P1 and P3) for passengers, while an additional 200 stations have been integrated into the P1 parking area for staff. This brings the total number of charging-equipped parking spaces to 750.
Roland Cracco, CEO of Interparking, emphasises their broader initiative to deploy electric charging stations extensively across Belgium and the eight other European countries they serve. Brussels Airport CEO Arnaud Feist highlights the integration of electric mobility into the airport’s sustainability strategy, pointing out that passengers can now recharge their vehicles conveniently while on holiday.
Of the 13,000 parking spaces offered by Interparking at Brussels Airport, an initial 50 were designated for EV charging. Recognising the increasing popularity of electric cars, 500 new charging stations have been strategically placed in front of the airport terminal (P1 and P3) for passengers, while an additional 200 stations have been integrated into the P1 parking area for staff. This brings the total number of charging-equipped parking spaces to 750.
Roland Cracco, CEO of Interparking, emphasises their broader initiative to deploy electric charging stations extensively across Belgium and the eight other European countries they serve. Brussels Airport CEO Arnaud Feist highlights the integration of electric mobility into the airport’s sustainability strategy, pointing out that passengers can now recharge their vehicles conveniently while on holiday.