EV roadside rescue in Encinitas, CA.
Stranded Tesla? Dead EV? We roll to Encinitas with a Level 2 mobile charger and a native NACS cable, plug into your charge port, and add enough range to reach the nearest Supercharger or home. Tesla and all major EVs. 24/7 dispatch.
What EV drivers deal with in Encinitas.
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.
Full roadside coverage, one call.
Every service we offer reaches Encinitas. Same response team, same dispatcher, same flat dispatch fee across the county.
Questions we hear from Encinitas homeowners.
How fast can you reach Encinitas?
Typical arrival in Encinitas is 25 to 60 minutes from dispatch, depending on time of day and traffic. Emergency calls get priority routing 24/7.
Do you charge non-Tesla EVs in Encinitas?
Yes. Tesla is our highest-volume rescue but we carry a CCS adapter and support Rivian, Ford Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq, Kia EV6/EV9, Polestar, Chevy Bolt, and most other EVs sold in North America.
What's the closest freeway access for Encinitas?
High Tesla density; I-5 shoulder rescues common between here and Carlsbad. Our dispatch routes from the nearest on-call rescue truck to get there fastest.
Is there a trip fee for Encinitas?
Dispatch starts at $149 across the county — no mileage upcharge for Encinitas. That covers the roll and the first 15 minutes of charge. Added range after that is $1.80 per mile.
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Stranded EV in Encinitas? Call now.
24/7 dispatch across San Diego County. Rescue truck rolls straight to your location.