At the opening of today’s Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in
Paris, Brookfield Asset Management (“Brookfield”), together with
the French President, Emmanuel Macron, announced a €20 billion
infrastructure investment program to support the deployment of
artificial intelligence (“AI”) infrastructure in France. The
Brookfield investment will be targeted across data centers and
associated infrastructure sectors which are vital for AI
deployment.
Up to €15 billion of data center investment will
be led by Brookfield’s portfolio company, Data4, one of Europe’s
largest data center developers, headquartered in Paris. Data4 has
existing plans to build over 500 MW of data center capacity located
across several regions in France, with an ambition to triple that
by 2030 as part of today’s announcement. With this, France is
projected to be the single largest market for Data4 in Europe.
The investment of a further €5 billion is
planned by Brookfield in France across associated AI infrastructure
such as data transfer, chip storage and energy generation. The
total €20 billion investment is projected to be delivered by
2030.
French President Emmanuel Macron
declared: "The €20 billion investment by Brookfield
notably through Data4 will allow France to remain in the race
alongside major AI players. This investment demonstrates France’s
attractiveness. We have the knowledge, the talents, and the
decarbonized energy needed to accelerate in AI. We must not slow
down, the world is accelerating. This is a battle for
independence."
Sikander Rashid, Head of Europe,
Brookfield, added, “We believe France has the potential to
play a pivotal role in the global advancement of AI. To achieve
European leadership, it is essential to invest proactively in the
infrastructure that powers AI services, particularly in data and
associated infrastructure. Our €20 billion investment program
represents a significant step toward this ambition, laying the
foundation for France to compete on the global stage. We are
excited to collaborate with stakeholders across France and are
looking to expand our investment in data centers to an even greater
scale in the future.”
Brookfield is one of the world’s largest
investors in the AI value chain, with more than €150 billion
invested across digital infrastructure, renewable power and
semiconductor manufacturing worldwide. Last year, Brookfield and
Microsoft announced the largest ever renewable power supply deal,
underpinning more than €10 billion of investment to supply
Microsoft’s business activities in Europe and North America. In
2022, Brookfield and Intel entered into a $30 billion partnership
for the development of Intel’s landmark semiconductor foundry in
Arizona.
Brookfield has been actively investing in France
since 2015 and employs over 7,000 people through its operations. In
December 2024, Brookfield opened an office hub in Paris to support
the firm’s existing and future investments in France. Brookfield’s
French portfolio includes investments in residential
decarbonization, student and young professional living,
hospitality, and logistics, as well as digital and renewable energy
infrastructure.
About Brookfield Asset
Management
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. (NYSE: BAM,
TSX: BAM) is a leading global alternative asset manager,
headquartered in New York, with over $1 trillion of assets under
management across renewable power and transition, infrastructure,
private equity, real estate, and credit. We invest client capital
for the long-term with a focus on real assets and essential service
businesses that form the backbone of the global economy. We offer a
range of alternative investment products to investors around the
world — including public and private pension plans, endowments and
foundations, sovereign wealth funds, financial institutions,
insurance companies and private wealth investors. We draw on
Brookfield’s heritage as an owner and operator to invest for value
and generate strong returns for our clients, across economic
cycles.
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at www.bam.brookfield.com or contact:
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