EV Roadside in Rancho Santa Fe, CA.
EV Roadside for Rancho Santa Fe homes, done by licensed San Diego County technicians. Running out of charge in an EV isn't like running out of gas. There's no gas can fix.
Why North County Inland ev roadside is different.
Inland roadside covers the I-15 north of Miramar, the 78 east of Oceanside, and the 76 connector. Summer afternoons and 100°F heat sap range faster than drivers expect.
What's included
- 24/7 dispatch across all 47 cities in San Diego County
- Mobile Level 2 charging (240V / 9.6 kW) delivered to your location
- Tesla 12V jump-start for dead accessory batteries
- CCS adapter support for Rivian, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Polestar, Bolt
- Charge port troubleshooting when the handle won't latch or release
- PIN-to-drive and valet lockout coordination with Tesla support
- Tow dispatch coordination if on-site charge won't resolve the problem
- Freeway shoulder safety setup — cones, vest, flares if needed
When a Rancho Santa Fe home needs this service
- Battery reached 0% and the car shut down
- "Limited power" or "Car needs service" warning appeared and you pulled over
- Charge port handle won't release from the car
- 12V accessory battery died and the car won't wake up
- Supercharger you counted on is offline or full
- You're on a road trip and the next charger is out of range
- You locked the keys in, phone died, and the app can't authenticate
Common questions from Rancho Santa Fe homeowners
How fast can you get to Rancho Santa Fe for ev roadside?
25 to 60 minutes typical arrival in Rancho Santa Fe. Dispatch is 24/7, 365 days a year — a real dispatcher answers, not an IVR.
What does ev roadside cost in Rancho Santa Fe?
Dispatch from $149 · after-hours surcharge $50. Dispatch fee is the same across San Diego County — no mileage upcharge for Rancho Santa Fe.
Why does the North County Inland region matter for this service?
Inland roadside covers the I-15 north of Miramar, the 78 east of Oceanside, and the 76 connector. Summer afternoons and 100°F heat sap range faster than drivers expect.
Why not just call AAA?
AAA will tow your EV — they generally won't charge it. Some AAA regions now partner with mobile charging companies in major metros, but San Diego County coverage is spotty. If you want the car charged on-site instead of loaded onto a flatbed, call us first. We also accept AAA reimbursement when your policy covers third-party roadside.
What does a typical rescue cost?
Dispatch is $149, which covers the roll and the first 15 minutes of charge. After that it's $1.80 per added mile of range. A typical rescue — enough charge to reach the nearest Supercharger — runs $149 to $225 total. We quote over the phone before we roll.
Need ev roadside in Rancho Santa Fe?
Call for a free quote. Same-day service on most repairs, next-day on most installs.