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    Art RyanBy Art RyanJuly 4, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Canada Pension Plan Investment Board is putting serious money behind the physical side of artificial intelligence. The fund has committed $1.75 billion to support EQT’s AI infrastructure build-out, a move tied to the growing demand for data centers, compute capacity, power, and connectivity as AI adoption keeps expanding. The investment is being made alongside EQT and its data center platform EdgeConneX, with the transaction already closed.

    This is not the flashy side of AI. No chatbot launch. No new model demo. No big consumer app with a polished video. This is the part of AI that sits behind the curtain and quietly decides who can scale and who cannot.

    Why AI Infrastructure Is Suddenly Attracting Big Capital

    For the past two years, the AI conversation has mostly centered on models, chips, apps, and automation. But the money is now chasing something less glamorous and more difficult to build: infrastructure.

    AI needs data centers. Data centers need land, energy, cooling, fiber, permits, and long-term capital. The bigger the AI workload, the more intense the infrastructure demand becomes. That is why pension funds, private equity firms, and infrastructure investors are moving into the sector with much more urgency.

    EQT has already framed AI infrastructure as a major investment theme, saying its strategy will focus on the physical infrastructure behind artificial intelligence, including data centers, energy, chips, and connectivity. The firm has also said industry estimates point to around $4 trillion in investment across data centers and energy infrastructure over the next five years.

    EdgeConneX Sits at the Center of the Strategy

    EdgeConneX is the key platform behind EQT’s AI infrastructure strategy. The data center developer and operator gives EQT an existing global base to scale from, rather than starting from scratch. EQT said the strategy is fully seeded by EdgeConneX and supported by its wider infrastructure platform, which includes more than $100 billion in digital and energy infrastructure assets globally.

    That matters because AI infrastructure is not one thing. It is a stack. You need compute facilities, power access, network connections, energy planning, and customers with massive workloads. If one part breaks, the whole AI growth story starts to slow down.

    EdgeConneX has also become more important because it operates across major data center markets in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America. Since EQT acquired the company in 2020, EdgeConneX has reportedly scaled its capacity by nearly 20 times and plans to develop more than 10 gigawatts of additional data centers in the coming years.

    The Real Bottleneck Is Not Just Compute

    Everyone talks about compute, but compute does not appear out of nowhere. It needs power. Lots of it. It also needs cooling systems, grid connections, and enough infrastructure planning to handle AI workloads that are getting larger and more demanding.

    That is where this deal becomes more interesting. CPP Investments is not only betting on data centers as real estate. It is betting on the idea that AI infrastructure will become one of the most important investment categories of the next decade.

    Max Biagosch, senior managing director and global head of real assets at CPP Investments, said demand for digital infrastructure continues to accelerate globally because of cloud and AI adoption. He also said the investment increases CPP Investments’ exposure to a sector supported by long-term demand drivers.

    Pension Funds Are Following the AI Build-Out

    There is a reason a pension fund would be interested in this type of asset. AI infrastructure is capital-heavy, long-term, and tied to demand that could stretch across decades. That fits the investment style of large institutional funds looking for durable exposure rather than short-term hype.

    The move also shows how AI is becoming less of a software-only story. The next phase of AI growth may depend just as much on concrete, steel, substations, cooling systems, fiber networks, and power agreements as it does on model training and chip supply.

    This is the uncomfortable part of the AI boom. The industry can promise smarter agents, faster automation, and more powerful models, but none of that works without enough infrastructure underneath it.

    AI Is Turning Data Centers Into Strategic Assets

    Data centers used to be treated as backend facilities. Important, yes, but not usually part of mainstream AI headlines. That has changed.

    Now they are strategic assets. Governments want them. Cloud providers need them. AI companies cannot grow without them. Investors see them as one of the clearest ways to gain exposure to AI without trying to pick the winning app or model.

    EQT’s AI infrastructure strategy is built around that shift. The firm has said infrastructure is now a defining factor for AI’s continued expansion and that integrated solutions are needed across chips, data centers, energy, and connectivity.

    That sentence sounds corporate, but the point is simple: AI is running into the physical world.

    The Bigger Picture for the AI Economy

    CPP Investments’ $1.75 billion commitment to EQT is another sign that the AI economy is being built in layers. The first layer was software excitement. The next layer is infrastructure reality.

    The winners may not only be the companies with the best AI models. They may also be the companies and investors that control the facilities, power, and networks those models need to run.

    That is why this deal matters. It is not just another investment announcement. It shows where serious capital thinks the AI race is going next.

    Not just into apps.

    Into infrastructure.

    Into energy.

    Into data centers.

    Into the hard, expensive backbone of artificial intelligence.

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