Foxconn and Brookfield have partnered to develop renewable energy projects in Vietnam to support Foxconn’s operations and supply chain partners. The collaboration aims to develop up to 1 GW of utility-scale wind, solar, and battery storage capacity across the country. The projects will be backed by long-term power purchase agreements and jointly managed by both companies. Brookfield will utilise its Catalytic Transition Fund for the project development.
In March 2026, EIB Global, entered into a €200 million financing agreement with Vietnam Technological and Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Techcombank). The funding is aimed at supporting climate action and environmental sustainability initiatives across Vietnam, with a focus on projects implemented by private sector enterprises. The financing will enable Techcombank to expand lending towards green projects in sectors such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable transport.
In November 2025, Brookfield Asset Management made its initial renewable energy investments in the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand, establishing a new regional decarbonisation platform. The firm has acquired Alba Renewables, a clean energy developer with a 1.8 GW pipeline of wind, solar and battery energy storage system projects concentrated mainly in the Philippines and Thailand.
