
Sunrise, FL
Mobile EV Charging in Sunrise, FL | 24/7 Emergency EV Roadside Charging
Sunrise has two of the biggest EV-traffic generators in Broward County: Sawgrass Mills, the largest outlet mall in Florida, and Amerant Bank Arena, home to the Florida Panthers. Both pull EV traffic from across South Florida, and both have public charger queues that can stretch for an hour during peak times. When your battery hits zero in the Sawgrass Mills lot or in the post-game crawl on Sunrise Boulevard, call 954-278-4454 and we'll bring the charge to you. 24 hours a day, every day.
- 24/7 Emergency Service
- Tesla NACS Ready
- CCS-1 & J-1772
Why Sunrise Is a Mobile-Charging Hotspot
Sawgrass Mills draws roughly 30 million visitors a year, and a meaningful share of them now arrive in EVs. The mall has chargers, but during the holiday season, peak weekend retail, and major sale events, those chargers are saturated. Drivers regularly arrive at 15% expecting to charge during shopping, find every stall full, and end up stranded a few hours later in the lot or on a side street like Flamingo Road or Pine Island Road.
Same story at Amerant Bank Arena. Panthers home games, concerts, and family-show events generate thousands of EV arrivals on the same evening. The arena's chargers fill quickly and the post-event traffic crawl on Sunrise Boulevard is brutal on battery. Drivers regularly run themselves under 5% before they ever leave the parking complex.
Add Sunrise's sprawl (the older Sunrise Lakes condo communities, the newer western developments toward Weston, the Sawgrass Expressway running right through it) and you have a city where mobile charging has clear, repeated value. We come to you wherever you stopped: the Sawgrass Mills lot, the arena complex, your driveway in Sunrise Lakes, the side of NW 136th Avenue.
Sunrise Stranded-EV Calls We Run Most
- Sawgrass Mills parking complex: full mall lots, no working chargers, drivers stranded mid-shopping
- Amerant Bank Arena and surrounding lots: game day, concert nights, and event-related stranding
- Sunrise Boulevard between Hiatus and Pine Island: east-west commuter corridor
- Sawgrass Expressway between exits 1 and 6: through-traffic dispatches
- Pine Island Road / Oakland Park Boulevard: major north-south arterial through central Sunrise
- Sunrise Lakes condo communities: older buildings without resident EV chargers
- Markham Park area: recreation traffic
- Plantation Acres / west Sunrise: newer developments still in EV-charger-rollout phase
- Fleet drivers working the I-595 / Sawgrass interchange
How Rapid Charge EV's Sunrise Mobile Service Works
It's straightforward:
- 1
Call 954-278-4454.
Tell our dispatcher where you are, your EV's make/model, and battery percentage. We give you a real arrival window.
- 2
A mobile charging truck dispatches
with the right connector (Tesla NACS, CCS-1, J-1772) and enough capacity to add real drivable range.
- 3
Charge on-site.
Sawgrass Mills lot, your driveway, the arena overflow lot, the Sawgrass shoulder. Wherever you're parked. We add the range you need; we don't try to top you off if you're in a hurry.
We service every major EV: every Tesla model; Rivian R1T/R1S; Lucid Air; Ford Mach-E and F-150 Lightning; Hyundai Ioniq 5/6; Kia EV6/EV9; Polestar; Chevy Bolt and Equinox EV; BMW iX/i4; Mercedes EQ; Porsche Taycan; Audi e-tron; VW ID.4; Volvo C40 / EX-series; and others.
Areas We Serve In and Around Sunrise
Our Sunrise coverage:
- Eastern Sunrise: toward Lauderhill and Plantation, Pine Island Road corridor
- Central Sunrise: Sunrise Boulevard, Sawgrass Mills, Amerant Bank Arena
- Western Sunrise: toward Weston, Sawgrass Expressway corridor, NW 136th Avenue
- Northern Sunrise: bordering Tamarac and the Sawgrass Plaza area
- Southern Sunrise: toward Plantation and the I-595 corridor
For Sunrise's neighbors, see Plantation mobile EV charging for the area south along University Drive, Tamarac EV roadside coverage for the Commercial Boulevard side, Lauderhill mobile charger for the State Road 7 corridor east, and Weston EV charging service for the Sawgrass corridor west. The full picture is at Rapid Charge EV's full Broward coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions | Sunrise, FL
- Can you charge me in the Sawgrass Mills parking lot?
- Yes. Sawgrass Mills is one of our most frequent Sunrise dispatch locations. Tell us which side of the mall (Oasis, The Colonnade, the main outlet section) and we'll route to you.
- What about Amerant Bank Arena on game day?
- Yes, but expect a wider ETA window during arena event traffic. Sunrise Boulevard and Pat Salerno Drive both gridlock during games. The earlier you call 954-278-4454 the better.
- Do you charge Teslas at Sawgrass or the arena?
- Yes. Tesla calls are a major share of our event-related Sunrise dispatches. We carry NACS adapters for every Tesla model.
- Can you reach me on the Sawgrass Expressway?
- Yes. The Sawgrass between exits 1 and 6 is a routine response zone. Stay safely off the road and give us your direction and lane.
- Do you handle non-Tesla EVs in Sunrise?
- Yes. We service Rivian, Lucid, Mach-E, F-150 Lightning, Ioniq 5/6, EV6, Polestar, BMW iX, Mercedes EQ, Porsche Taycan, and more.
- Can you set up a recurring service for fleet customers in Sunrise?
- Yes. Many corporate accounts have recurring Sunrise dispatches given the I-595 / Sawgrass interchange traffic. Call to discuss fleet pricing.
- Is your service really 24/7, including event nights?
- Yes, and event nights are when we get the most calls. We staff dispatch around the clock and stage trucks accordingly.
Call Now | Sunrise 24/7 EV Charging
If you're stuck at Sawgrass Mills, the arena, or anywhere in Sunrise, call 954-278-4454 now. We'd rather move toward you and stand down than have you wait until the situation gets worse.
Sawgrass-area fleet inquiry or recurring residential charging in Sunrise? Email support@myrapidchargeev.com.
