
Net Zero by 2031
Electric Vehicle Charging
Massport is committed to providing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to support our operations and those of our tenants and ground transportation providers. This includes installing both direct current (DC) fast chargers and standard Level 2 (L2) chargers suitable for longer parking periods at Logan Airport and other locations.
Since installing our first EV charging station at Logan Airport in 2012, Massport has significantly expanded EV charging infrastructure to meet current needs. For a map of charging ports at our facilities, visit Chargepoint.com.
- Logan Airport:
- 115 landside charging ports, including 56 publicly available L2 ports and 12 DC fast chargers for ride-for-hire services
- 374 airside charging ports for tenant-owned Ground Support Equipment (GSE)
- Worcester Regional Airport:
- 4 publicly available L2 Ports (Upper Parking Lot)
- Logan Express – Framingham:
- 4 publicly available L2 Ports (Revenue Lot and Overflow Area)
Expanding EV charging infrastructure reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from our vehicle fleet and those of our partners, tenants, and the general public. In the first half of 2024, our landside EV charging saved over 3,200 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents (MT CO₂e), representing a 250 percent increase from 2023. The substantial increase from 2023 to 2024 was driven by Massport’s investment in expanding its existing infrastructure, along with a significant rise in usage.
Net Zero Performance Indicator

GHG Savings from EV Charging at Logan Airport
Since 2020, the addition of new electric vehicle chargers and their increased utilization among passengers, rideshare services, taxis, limos, and other users has significantly increased GHG savings from ground transportation at Logan Airport.

EV Charging Equipment at Logan Airport
By April 2025, Logan Airport was equipped with 115 landside chargers and 374 airside chargers.
Last Updated: August 2025
Massport’s Progress Towards Net Zero

EV Fleet Transition
Advancing the transition away from fossil fuels through Massport's fleet purchasing decisions.

Solar Photovoltaics
Powering our operations with renewable energy.

Sustainability at Massport
Approaching our economic viability, operational efficiency, natural resource conservation, and social responsibility with creativity and determination.