Landing in Brazil: Envision Deploys AI & Data Centre Tech

Envision Energy enters Brazil with a 630MW wind turbine supply and 30-year service agreement with Casa dos Ventos, the country’s largest renewable energy developer.
Their partnership marks Envision’s first net-zero energy project in Brazil and introduces AI-enabled renewable systems designed to support the country’s energy transition.
The three decade long agreement covers both turbine supply and a long-term strategic collaboration that could extend into data centre infrastructure and green hydrogen development.
Envision Energy's Chairman Lei Zhang and Mário Araripe, Founder of Casa dos Ventos witnessed the signing ceremony.
Henry Peng, Senior Vice President and President of Latin America and the European Region at Envision Energy, says: âBrazil has emerged as a global leader in renewable energy, with clean sources supplying nearly 90% of the country's electricity.
âAs the government diversifies the energy mix, non-hydro renewables such as wind and solar are becoming a strategic pillar of Brazil's energy transition.
âAs one of the earliest global renewable energy companies to invest in Brazil, our partnership with Casa dos Ventos goes far beyond turbine supply.
âWe commit to explore topics such as AI-enabled, system-level net-zero solutions across wind, artificial intelligence data centres (AIDC), green hydrogen, energy storage and sustainable aviation fuel.
âTogether, we aim to drive high-quality energy growth, strengthen local supply chains, accelerate emerging green industries and support Brazil's net-zero transition, creating new prosperity for Brazil and across Latin America.â
AI turbines connect energy and digital systems
Envision will supply customised 8.xMW Galileo AI wind turbines for the Casa dos Ventos project.
These units are among the largest single-capacity turbines installed in Brazil. The turbines run on Envisionâs AI systems â the Tianshu Large Energy Model and Tianji Large Weather Model â designed to adjust for local resources, weather patterns and grid demands.
These models help boost reliability and output across the projectâs lifetime. The turbines reflect Envisionâs strategy of combining global wind system knowledge with local deployment conditions.
As part of the wider relationship, Envision and Casa dos Ventos may extend their partnership to areas beyond hardware, including asset management, green hydrogen and AIDC.
AIDC refers to data centres specifically built to support AI workloads, using energy-efficient designs and software to manage energy use, cooling and optimisation.
Lucas Araripe, Executive Director of Casa dos Ventos, says: âOur decision to partner with Envision is grounded in its leading technology, advanced AI capabilities and long-term commitment with Brazil as a strategic market.
âThis collaboration will enable the delivery of high-quality, large-scale wind projects with reliability and performance, while accelerating the growth of emerging industries and attracting advanced technologies.
âBeyond supporting Brazil's energy transition and the expansion of the country's renewable energy matrix, the project will also generate lasting socio-economic benefits â bringing green jobs and development for several local communities.â
Broader net-zero infrastructure on the table
The wind deal follows several senior-level discussions between the two companies. In May 2025, Lei Zhang met Brazilian President Luiz InĂĄcio Lula da Silva in China to discuss Brazilâs energy transition, including net-zero parks, sustainable fuels and hydrogen. In September 2025, MĂĄrio and Lucas Araripe visited Envision to continue those talks.
This project introduces Envisionâs broader net-zero infrastructure model to the region, including technical standards and scalable project approaches.
It creates a possible blueprint for large-scale green energy developments across Latin America and aligns with Brazilâs plan to strengthen domestic industries linked to renewable technologies.
Through this partnership, Envision signals its long-term interest in developing complete energy systems that combine wind, storage, digital management and industrial decarbonisation.
For the data centre industry, the inclusion of AIDC in the conversation highlights a shift toward integrating AI-ready infrastructure with green power generation.
By aligning wind capacity with data-driven management, the companies aim to support Brazilâs climate goals while also creating investment opportunities in future-proof sectors like green hydrogen and digital infrastructure.


