What We Do

As exploding demand, increasing penetration of renewable energy, and climate impacts continue to drive the energy transition, energy storage is poised to play an increasingly important role in electricity markets around the world.

Our Mission

Global infrastructure is at a crossroads. Infrastructure and real asset investments, which typically have long-term horizons, are increasingly meeting with rapid technological change in traditionally quiet investment markets, resulting in the last decade of unprecedented infrastructure investment opportunity. This sort of market disruption presents both opportunities and challenges for existing market participants. An ongoing example of this trend is the growing gap between (a) the speed of adoption for renewable energy within the global electricity generation market and (b) the ease and benefits of its integration into traditional electricity transmission, distribution, and retail markets. Market participants, including electric transmission and distribution service providers, electricity retailers, and electric co-ops, continue to experience rapid changes with the growth of solar, wind, energy efficiency, battery storage, hydrogen, and other technologies, but they are often ill-equipped to benefit from opportunities or avoid challenges due to a slower moving investment cycle.

Since 2013, Adaptive Infrastructure’s founding team has worked across development, engineering, financing, and operations for utility-scale energy assets and distributed energy resources in North America, Latin America, and Europe. With over 10 years experience in over $1 bn in transaction volume for renewable energy projects, we aim to build a portfolio of energy storage projects across multiple markets beginning in Texas.

Adaptive Infrastructure was created to address gaps in the global market for infrastructure and real assets investment. As technology advances across a variety of resource types and geographies, the company’s platform will develop scalable solutions for infrastructure and real asset market participants that integrate technological progress into traditional infrastructure assets in a profitable and beneficial way.