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Last updated: July 1, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

Infrastructure Fundraising

Asia-Pacific infrastructure fundraising in 2026 could hinge significantly on the performance of a single large fund, the KKR Asia Pacific Infrastructure Investors III, according to industry analysis. This potential concentration underscores broader trends in a sector eyeing a substantial comeback, with global infra fundraising projected to reach $1.2 trillion, though the distribution of these capital flows remains a point of scrutiny fundraising comeback. In the energy transition space, Reinova is targeting a $500 million first close for its debut fund, signaling investor interest in decarbonization strategies. Meanwhile, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is seeking €16 billion for its latest renewables flagship, indicating continued appetite for large-scale green energy projects.

Infrastructure Deals & Platforms

I Squared Capital has secured $600 million in capital from Altérra for its Peruvian power business, a move that also highlights I Squared's broader Asia-Pacific platform development APAC platform. The firm's strategic activities, alongside those of other major players like Stonepeak and Ares' new infrastructure debt head, are shaping the competitive landscape for infrastructure investment pipeline exit. These capital raises and deal structures are critical for deploying the vast sums being mobilized within the infrastructure sector.