Last updated: April 23, 2026

Coastal · San Diego County

Mobile EV charging and roadside assistance in Solana Beach, CA

Ran out of charge in Solana 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.

Solana Beach is gentle along the 101 but climbs fast heading east. The grade up Lomas Santa Fe toward the country club and the hillside neighborhoods pulls noticeably more range than the flat coastal miles suggest.
EV charging in Solana Beach

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

Solana Beach drivers skew heavily electric, from Teslas parked along the Cedros Design District to Rivians in the Lomas Santa Fe Country Club neighborhoods. Most strandings here come from two patterns: visitors who spent the day shopping Cedros or at the beach and misjudged the trip home, and east side residents who came up the Lomas Santa Fe grade with less margin than they thought. The train station also feeds us calls, where a commuter returns to a car that sat for days and finds a dead 12V battery.

How it works

How does mobile EV charging work in Solana 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 Solana Beach
Local context

Why do EVs run out of charge in Solana 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.

Operationally, Solana Beach is an easy reach. We come up I-5 or the 101 and the whole town is minutes across, so calls land in the standard 25 to 60 minute coastal window. The common rolls are out-of-charge rescues along the Highway 101 corridor and in the Cedros area, 12V jumps at the train station and in Solana Beach Village, and the occasional hillside rescue in East Solana Beach where a driver got home but won't make it back out. We meet you at the car, add 10 to 20 miles in 15 to 30 minutes, and you're moving again.

Where we work in Solana Beach

Neighborhoods and areas we serve

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

  • Cedros Design District
  • Lomas Santa Fe Country Club
  • Del Mar Heights (shared)
  • Solana Beach Village
  • Highway 101 corridor
  • East Solana Beach hillside
Solana Beach FAQs

Common questions about mobile EV charging in Solana Beach

Do you cover the Highway 101 corridor through Solana Beach?

Yes, the full stretch from the Del Mar line up to Cardiff. The 101 generates regular calls because it's slow, busy, and full of drivers stretching their last miles between beach stops. If you're stuck at a meter or in a lot off the 101, we'll pull the Cybertruck alongside and charge you right there. Stay with the car and we'll call when we're close.

Can you rescue a non-Tesla EV in Solana Beach?

Yes. Our Cybertruck carries a native NACS plug plus a CCS adapter, so we cover Rivian, Ford Lightning, Mach-E, Ioniq, EV6, Bolt, Polestar, Leaf, and most North American EVs. Tell dispatch your make and model when you call so we confirm the connector before rolling. The pricing is the same either way, $149 dispatch with the first 15 minutes of charge included.

What if I run out of charge climbing Lomas Santa Fe?

Pull off somewhere safe, ideally a side street or parking lot rather than the grade itself, and call us. The climb from the 101 up to the country club and the East Solana Beach hillside is a known range eater. We'll meet you where the car sits, put 10 to 20 miles back in the battery, and that's plenty to reach a fast charger or your own garage.

Service area

Where we work in Solana Beach

We serve Solana Beach and the surrounding area daily.

Serving Solana Beach

Stranded with a dead EV in Solana Beach?

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