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January 29, 2026

Real Betis promotes sustainable mobility with charging points charging electric vehicles

At VELTIUM are proud to be part of projects that make a difference in electric mobility and sustainability, such as Real Betis Balompié. Its Rafael Gordillo Sports City integrates charging points charging electric vehicles and other energy solutions that consolidate a global sustainability strategy, showing how a sports club can lead the transition towards more efficient and environmentally friendly facilities.

It is not just a matter of incorporating clean technologies in isolation, but of rethinking infrastructure from various angles: energy efficiency, emissions reduction, responsible use of resources, and, of course, electric mobility.

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charging equipment for real-world use

The charging infrastructure charging electric vehicles installed at the Ciudad Deportiva is not anecdotal: these are solutions designed to withstand continuous use and demanding environments. Chargers from the POINT MaxVELTIUM, designed for ground anchoring, with a double socket and an intuitive interface with a touch screen and RFID reader that facilitates the charging experience charging corporate or public environments.

These devices stand out for their reliability in shared installations, their connectivity (Ethernet, Wi-Fi, 4G), and compatibility with all charging point management systems.

Sustainability as a core principle, not an add-on

For us, the fact that a club like Real Betis combines charging points, renewable energy generation, efficient water management, and bioclimatic design in its strategy is proof that the energy transition is being done right: from a practical standpoint, with solutions designed to be integrated into real environments with real needs.

At VELTIUM to ensure that each charging infrastructure charging only meets technical requirements, but also forms part of a broader vision of sustainability and efficiency. Because when electric mobility is implemented consistently... charging works.