Last updated: April 23, 2026

Coastal · San Diego County

Mobile EV charging and roadside assistance in Pacific Beach, CA

Ran out of charge in Pacific Beach? 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.

Pacific Beach is flat and mild, so the battery drain here is human, not topographic. Weekend gridlock on Garnet and Mission Boulevard, long idles hunting for parking, and a huge population of street-parked EVs with no home plug drive the calls.
EV charging in Pacific Beach

Why Pacific Beach EV owners need a local installer who knows the neighborhood

Pacific Beach has a different EV problem than the rest of the coast. Plenty of people here drive electric, but a huge share are renters parking on the street in North PB, Crown Point, and the Diamond Street area with no garage and no home charger. They live off public plugs, and when that routine slips, the car ends up parked at 3 percent with nothing in walking distance. Add the weekend crush, when beach traffic on Mission Boulevard and Garnet Avenue turns short trips into hour-long idles, and PB produces some of our most predictable rescue volume in the county.

How it works

How does mobile EV charging work in Pacific Beach?

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.

Power output 240V / 9.6 kW Level 2
Charge rate ~30 miles of range per hour
Connectors NACS (Tesla native) + CCS adapter
Typical session 20-40 min, 10-20 miles added
Coastal San Diego County neighborhood near Pacific Beach
Local context

Why do EVs run out of charge in Pacific Beach?

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.

The hot spots are consistent: street parking across North Pacific Beach and Crown Point, the lots near the pier and south into Mission Beach, and the Garnet Avenue corridor. Summer Saturdays multiply everything. We also catch a real share of late-night calls here, drivers leaving Garnet after midnight to find a car that won't make it anywhere useful. Response runs 25 to 60 minutes, and the after-hours window past 11pm adds $50, quoted up front. Most PB rolls are straight out-of-charge rescues, with 12V jumps second. We pull alongside your street spot or meet you in the lot, charge for 15 to 30 minutes, and send you to the nearest fast charger with miles to spare.

Where we work in Pacific Beach

Neighborhoods and areas we serve

Same dispatch, same response time, same flat-rate pricing across every part of Pacific Beach.

  • North Pacific Beach
  • Crown Point
  • Mission Beach (south)
  • Garnet Avenue corridor
  • Tourmaline area
  • Diamond Street area
  • Mission Boulevard corridor
Pacific Beach FAQs

Common questions about mobile EV charging in Pacific Beach

I street-park in Pacific Beach with no home charger. Can you help when I run flat?

Yes, this is one of our most common PB calls. The Cybertruck charges your car right at the curb, no driveway or outlet needed. We add 10 to 20 miles in 15 to 30 minutes, enough to reach a fast charger and get back on your routine. If your spot is on a tight street in North PB or Crown Point, we'll coordinate positioning by phone before we arrive.

Does weekend beach traffic slow your response to Pacific Beach?

It can. Our standard window for PB is 25 to 60 minutes, and on a summer Saturday with Mission Boulevard crawling, we plan routes around the worst of it but the last mile is slow for everyone. We'll give you a realistic estimate on the phone, not a fantasy number. Calling at the first low-battery warning instead of at zero gives everyone more room.

Do you respond to late-night calls near Garnet Avenue?

Yes, dispatch runs 24/7 and PB after midnight is a regular beat for us. Calls between 11pm and 6am carry a $50 after-hours addition on top of normal pricing, and we quote the full total before rolling. Wait somewhere lit and safe, keep your phone on, and we'll call when we're a few minutes out.

Service area

Where we work in Pacific Beach

We serve Pacific Beach and the surrounding area daily.

Serving Pacific Beach

Stranded with a dead EV in Pacific Beach?

Call now for mobile EV charging. 24/7 dispatch. Cybertruck rescue vehicle rolls to your exact location.