Schiphol Parking Guide adds an EV charging filter for electric car parking

SchipholParking.info now lets drivers filter for electric car parking with EV charging at Amsterdam Schiphol, showing which parking options actually have charge points.
SchipholParking.info has added an EV charging filter, so drivers can compare only the electric car parking options with real charge points at Amsterdam Schiphol.
The filter is a single checkbox on the comparison tool that narrows the nine parking options down to the ones confirmed to offer EV charging. Each qualifying option, such as P1 Terminal Parking, P3 Holiday Parking, and Schiphol Valet Parking, now carries a visible charging badge on its card. Options without confirmed charging, including the P6 Long Stay self-park lot, show no badge rather than an assumed one.
The data behind the filter comes from Schiphol's own published charging information rather than a guess: P1 offers self-service charging on the second floor, P3 offers self-service charging on the ground floor, and Schiphol Valet Parking includes charging as part of the valet service, charging the car to at least 80 percent at no extra fee. Independent off-site and hotel parking operators are not included, since none of them publish EV charging as part of their service.
For drivers of electric vehicles, this turns a common last step, checking each individual operator's page for charging, into one filter on the same comparison already used to pick a parking option by price and walk time. Try the EV charging filter at schipholparking.info.


