Rapid Charge EV
Mobile EV charging across Miami-Dade County, Florida

Miami, FL

Miami Mobile EV Charging | 24/7 Emergency Roadside Service

Miami is the densest EV market in Florida. Downtown towers and the Brickell financial district pack thousands of EV-owning residents into a few square miles, the Port of Miami brings in cruise tourists by the boatload, MIA is a constant rideshare and rental churn, the MacArthur and Julia Tuttle Causeways funnel beach traffic across the bay every day, and the older condo stock in Edgewater, Little Havana, and the upper US-1 corridor means a meaningful share of Miami EV drivers don't have home charging. When public stations are full or you're stranded on I-95, call 954-628-2393 and Rapid Charge EV will dispatch a mobile EV charging truck to your exact location, 24 hours a day, every day.

  • 24/7 Emergency Service
  • Tesla NACS Ready
  • CCS-1 & J-1772

Why Mobile EV Charging Matters in Miami

Miami has a lot of public charging on paper. Tesla Superchargers in Brickell, Edgewater, and near the airport. ChargePoint stations across downtown and Coconut Grove. EVgo at most major mall sites. The Brickell City Centre fast chargers. The reality is that Miami's EV ownership density has outpaced the public infrastructure.

The Brickell Tesla Supercharger gets queues during business hours and event nights. Downtown garage chargers fill by 10 AM. The Port of Miami has zero meaningful charging for the cruise traveler returning to their EV with 4% battery after a week away. Wynwood weekend foot traffic crushes the few public stations along NW 2nd Avenue. And the older residential neighborhoods, Little Havana, Allapattah, Edgewater's pre-2010 buildings, Coconut Grove's bungalows, the West Grove, were never built for EV-era electrical.

Mobile charging fills the specific gap. We don't replace the Brickell Supercharger; we get you out of the situation where it has a 40-minute wait and you have 5% battery on the way to a meeting.

The Miami Calls We Run Most

  • I-95 between SW 8th Street (downtown) and NW 79th Street: heavy commuter and tourist traffic, our highest-volume Miami corridor
  • I-195 / MacArthur Causeway approach: beach-bound traffic between mainland and Miami Beach
  • Brickell Avenue and the Brickell financial district: tower garage dispatch, daily mid-day calls
  • Port of Miami terminals: cruise passengers returning to vehicles at low battery
  • MIA airport and the rental car center: traveler returns and rideshare driver dispatch
  • Wynwood Walls / NW 2nd Avenue and the arts district: weekend and event-night calls
  • Coconut Grove (Bayshore, the marina, downtown Grove): residential + visitor dispatch
  • Little Havana / SW 8th Street corridor: older multifamily, retrofit charging gaps
  • Edgewater (NE 22nd Street through NE 36th Street): older condos with limited building charging
  • Coral Way / SW 22nd Avenue corridor: east-west commuter traffic
  • US-1 / Dixie Highway from downtown south to the Coral Gables border
  • The Underline and the Metrorail corridor: rideshare drivers between FIU stops

If your situation isn't above, no problem. Call 954-628-2393 and tell us where you are.

How Our Mobile EV Charging Service Works in Miami

Three steps. When you call:

  1. 1

    You give us the essentials.

    Exact location (tower address + parking level, terminal number, lot section, mile marker, intersection), EV make and model, current battery percentage, and any access notes (valet protocol, condo security, garage clearance).

  2. 2

    We confirm a connector and an ETA.

    Tesla owners get NACS. CCS-1 covers Rivian, Lucid, Mach-E, Ioniq 5, EV6, ID.4, Polestar, EQ-series, Taycan, e-tron. J-1772 on every truck for older Level 2. The ETA accounts for I-95 traffic, causeway congestion, and event traffic when applicable.

  3. 3

    We charge you on-site.

    Brickell tower deck, port terminal lot, Wynwood side street, MacArthur shoulder, MIA rental return. Wherever the math caught up with you.

We don't tow. We don't reroute you. We don't make you queue at a Supercharger.

Areas We Serve In and Around Miami

Our Miami dispatch covers the city's dense urban core and surrounding neighborhoods:

  • Downtown Miami: Bayside, the financial district, the Adrienne Arsht Center area, the Stephen P. Clark Government Center
  • Brickell: the avenue, the Brickell Key island, Mary Brickell Village, Brickell City Centre, the South Brickell condo cluster
  • Wynwood: the Walls, NW 2nd Avenue, the food halls, the brewery district from NW 23rd to NW 29th Street
  • Edgewater: NE Bayshore Drive and the high-rise condo strip from NE 22nd Street to NE 36th Street
  • Coconut Grove: downtown Grove, the Bayshore corridor, the marina, the West Grove
  • Little Havana: SW 8th Street (Calle Ocho), the Tower Theater district
  • Coral Way: SW 22nd Avenue corridor
  • Upper Eastside: MiMo district along Biscayne Boulevard
  • Overtown and Allapattah: older multifamily residential
  • Port of Miami: cruise terminals A through J
  • Miami International Airport: terminals, rental car center, long-term lots
  • The I-95, I-195, and MacArthur Causeway corridors within the city limits

To the south, we transition into Coral Gables mobile EV charging and the Coconut Grove / South Miami border. Eastbound across the causeways, we connect with Miami Beach EV roadside coverage. To the north, Brickell, Wynwood, and the Edgewater corridor link into the Miami-Dade County mobile charging coverage map.

Frequently Asked Questions | Miami

Can you dispatch to a Brickell or downtown condo tower?
Yes. Brickell tower dispatch is our highest-volume Miami call type. Give us the tower address, parking level, and your spot number. We coordinate with valet or security as needed and charge in your assigned spot.
Can you reach me at the Port of Miami after a cruise?
Yes. Saturday and Sunday turnaround days are routine response zones for us, passengers return to their EV at 3% after a week of cabin drain. Give us the terminal letter and the lot section when you call 954-628-2393.
Can you charge me at MIA or the rental car center?
Yes. MIA is one of our highest-volume Miami-Dade response zones. Tell us the terminal level, the lane, or the rental return lot when you call.
Do you respond on I-95 in Miami?
Yes. I-95 between SW 8th Street and NW 79th Street is one of our most-trafficked corridors. Get safely off the road, give us your direction and the nearest exit, and we'll come to you.
Can you dispatch during Art Basel, Ultra, or Heat games?
Yes, with the caveat that traffic during major Miami events adds 20 to 40 minutes to typical ETAs. Call as early in the window as possible.
Do you support Tesla, Rivian, Lucid, and other major EVs?
Yes. NACS for Tesla, CCS-1 for the modern non-Tesla fleet, J-1772 for older Level 2. Every major brand sold in the U.S., including Lucid Air, Porsche Taycan, BMW i-series, Mercedes EQ, and Genesis GV60.
My Edgewater or Little Havana condo doesn't have a home charger. Can you come regularly?
Yes. We offer recurring residential charging subscriptions for condo residents without dedicated chargers. Email support@myrapidchargeev.com to set up a weekly or bi-weekly schedule.
Multilingual dispatch?
Yes, Spanish-speaking dispatch is available 24/7. Portuguese and Haitian Creole speakers usually find someone on staff during business hours.

Call Now | Mobile EV Charge On the Way

If you're stuck in a Brickell tower garage, stranded at the Port, low at MIA, or out of charge on the MacArthur Causeway, call 954-628-2393 now. We come to you, no tow, no detour, no Supercharger queue.

Scheduled subscription or fleet pricing? Email support@myrapidchargeev.com.