Infrastructure set for disproportionate allocation growth.
Infrastructure is quickly becoming one of the largest and most exciting investment opportunities. The opportunity set has expanded far beyond traditional assets like toll roads and railroads to include data centers, telecom towers, solar, batteries, and nuclear. This expansion is driven by three durable themes—digitalization of everything, surging global energy demand, and supply chain rewiring for resiliency—that are more relevant today than five years ago and will run through the end of this decade and beyond. Government balance sheets are stretched and large corporates want their own supply-chain infrastructure, creating a large capital need that only private capital can fill. Infrastructure provides an attractive return profile with downside protection, recurring cash generation, and inflation protection, sitting between public equity and debt. Institutional investors have been large allocators for decades, and high-net-worth investors, while still under-allocated, are increasingly gaining access and are expected to follow a similar adoption path. Within alternative investments, infrastructure is expected to capture a disproportionate share of allocations going forward.