The California Energy Commission has officially extended the application deadline for the California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP) to January 29, 2026. This extension, announced under the Fast Charge California Project (FCCP-1), provides applicants more time to complete utility coordination, permitting, and construction preparation while maintaining eligibility for funding.

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CALeVIP 2.0 continues to drive public fast-charging expansion across California, with more than $55 million in funding available statewide. Eligible projects must meet technical and performance standards such as reliable operation, open network communication, and verified serviceability under the program’s qualified equipment requirements.
At StarCharge, both our Titan 320 and Nova + Aries systems are fully aligned with CALeVIP’s standards and deployment objectives.
The Titan 320 is an all-in-one dual-port DC fast charger ideal for corridor and public sites, integrating power modules, network connectivity, and payment functions in a compact, high-reliability package.
The Nova + Aries platform provides a split-system architecture—separating power and control for greater layout flexibility—offering scalable energy management and storage options for fleet and high-demand sites.
Both systems are field-tested, California-ready, and supported by our local engineering and service teams to ensure reliable, compliant installations statewide.
For specifications, site planning, or CALeVIP application support, please contact Finn.ke@starchargeamericas.com.