VELTIUM has successfully concluded its participation in the 18th edition of KEY - The Energy Transition Expo, held from March 5 to 7, 2025 at the Rimini fairgrounds. The company has taken advantage of this international event to establish strategic partnerships with companies in the electric mobility sector in the Italian market.
VELTIUM had a stand in the e-Mobility Expo pavilion, an area dedicated to electric mobility within KEY. This space has become a key meeting point for professionals interested in the latest charging infrastructure technologies, electrification of corporate fleets and interconnection services. VELTIUM 's presence in this pavilion underlines its commitment to promoting smart and accessible charging solutions for all.
New opportunities in the Italian market
During the event, VELTIUM established contacts with several Italian utilities and installation companies interested in incorporating its products into the local market. These potential partnerships represent a significant step in the company's expansion strategy in Italy, a country that is experiencing remarkable growth in the adoption of electric vehicles and associated infrastructure.
To date, VELTIUMs home chargers have been marketed in Italy under another brand of technology products. From now on, however, the company has decided to launch its products on the Italian market under its own brand, VELTIUM. This decision responds to the desire to strengthen the company's identity and to offer Italian consumers charging solutions backed directly by the manufacturer, thus guaranteeing the quality and technical support that characterize VELTIUM.
KEY, an international showcase for the energy transition
KEY has established itself as the benchmark event in Europe for technologies, services and integrated solutions in energy efficiency and renewable energies. The fair annually brings together professionals and companies from all over the world to exchange knowledge and present the latest innovations in the field of energy sustainability. In this edition, more than 350 international buyers and delegations from over 50 countries gathered in Rimini, highlighting the growing relevance of the fair on the global scene.