Last updated: April 23, 2026
Mobile EV charging and roadside assistance in Coronado, CA
Ran out of charge in Coronado? We dispatch a Tesla Cybertruck rescue vehicle to your exact location, parking lot, freeway shoulder, driveway, and plug into your charge port with a native NACS cable or CCS adapter. 240V Level 2 power, enough range to reach the nearest Supercharger or home. All EVs supported. 24/7 dispatch.
Why Coronado EV owners need a local installer who knows the neighborhood
Coronado has one of the densest Tesla populations in the county, and it's an island in every practical sense. There's no quick detour to a backup charger when your plan falls through. Residents in The Village, Coronado Shores, and the Country Club area mostly charge at home, but visitors don't have that option. Hotel guests arrive from Arizona or LA with low batteries, find the destination charger occupied or offline, and suddenly the math to the nearest Supercharger doesn't work.
That's where we come in. We drive our Cybertruck over the bridge or down the Silver Strand, plug into your car right where it's parked, and put 10 to 20 miles back in the battery in 15 to 30 minutes. No tow truck, no flatbed, no drama on Orange Avenue.
How does mobile EV charging work in Coronado?
Our rescue vehicle is a Tesla Cybertruck equipped with a 240V / 9.6 kW outlet mounted in the bed. We run a 50-foot NACS cable from that outlet directly to your EV's charge port. For non-Tesla vehicles, we attach a CCS adapter to the same cable, same charge speed, same connector security.
Charge rate matches a home wall connector: roughly 30 miles of range per hour of connection. Most rescues need 10 to 20 miles of range, enough to reach the nearest Supercharger, a public L2 station, or your home charger. A typical session takes 20 to 40 minutes from plug-in to departure.
Why do EVs run out of charge in Coronado?
Coastal San Diego has high Tesla density and a patchy destination-charging network. Hotels along the I-5 corridor list "EV charging" in their amenities, but half the units fail without warning. Beach parking lots fill up on weekends and the one working Supercharger has a 45-minute wait. When you need charge and can't get it, we roll to your location with a Level 2 outlet and the same NACS plug your car already uses.
Most Coronado calls cluster in three places: hotel and resort parking near the Hotel del Coronado, beach lots along Ocean Boulevard after a long sandy day, and the Coronado Cays at the south end of the Strand. The Cays are a real range trap for visitors. It feels close to everything, but it's a 10 minute drive from the bridge with nothing to plug into along the way.
NAS North Island generates its own pattern. We can't roll onto the base itself, but we regularly meet sailors and base employees at the gate area or at off-base housing, and we coordinate by phone so you're not guessing where to wait. Response to Coronado runs 25 to 60 minutes. Out of charge is the most common call, with Tesla 12V failures a close second, especially in cars that sit through deployments.
Neighborhoods and areas we serve
Same dispatch, same response time, same flat-rate pricing across every part of Coronado.
- The Village
- Coronado Cays
- Coronado Shores
- Star Park Circle
- Country Club area
- Orange Avenue corridor
- NAS North Island (off-base housing)
What EV roadside services are available in Coronado?
Every service we offer reaches Coronado. Same response team, same dispatcher, same flat dispatch fee across the county.
Common questions about mobile EV charging in Coronado
Can you rescue an EV on NAS North Island?
We can't drive onto the base, but we handle North Island calls all the time. We meet you at the gate area, in off-base housing, or anywhere on the civilian side of the fence. Call us, tell dispatch you're base-affiliated, and we'll agree on an exact meeting spot before we roll. If the car is dead inside the base, security can usually help you coordinate a push or escort to the gate.
Do you cover the Coronado Cays and the Silver Strand?
Yes, the whole Strand from the bridge to Imperial Beach. The Cays are a common call because they sit a long way from any public charger, and Highway 75 has no shoulder services. We'll meet you at your slip parking, your driveway, or a safe pullout along the Strand. Expect us within the normal 25 to 60 minute coastal window.
What if the destination charger at my Coronado hotel is down?
Happens more than the hotels admit. Call us from the parking garage or valet area and we'll come to you. We add 10 to 20 miles of range in 15 to 30 minutes, enough to reach a Supercharger and finish the job properly. The dispatch fee is $149 including the first 15 minutes of charge, and we quote the full price on the phone before we head over the bridge.
Other Coastal communities we serve
Where we work in Coronado
We serve Coronado and the surrounding area daily.
Stranded with a dead EV in Coronado?
Call now for mobile EV charging. 24/7 dispatch. Cybertruck rescue vehicle rolls to your exact location.