Elea Green Tech Summit 2025 Positions Brazil as a Destination for Sustainable Artificial Intelligence, Highlighting Sustainable Data Centers and ESG Practices.
In the growing search for greener solutions, Sustainable Artificial Intelligence has emerged as the driving force behind a new technological era. With an emphasis on eco-friendly practices, Green AI is reshaping the way digital systems operate, promoting a green digital transformation. Organizations worldwide, including Brazil, are investing in upgrading their digital infrastructures to make them more sustainable and efficient. This movement not only reduces the carbon footprint but also fosters a mindset of responsible innovation.
In Brazil, events like the Elea Green Tech Summit 2025 have been key in promoting Sustainable Artificial Intelligence and positioning the country as a global leader in the AI revolution. With presentations from business and government leaders, the event highlighted the importance of adopting ESG practices and investing in sustainable data centers. These centers are not only energy-efficient but are also built with eco-friendly materials, thereby reducing environmental impact. The application of green bonds to finance these innovative projects has been an essential strategy to mobilize resources and foster the growth of the green economy.
Sustainable Artificial Intelligence and the Technological Future
Since its launch in September 2025, the Elea Green Tech Summit has become a milestone in the country’s environmental agenda. The partnership with international companies like Vertiv, which provides sustainable digital infrastructure solutions, further strengthened local initiatives. Discussions during the event showed how adopting innovative technologies can accelerate the transition to a more sustainable future. Interested in innovation, professionals from various fields shared insights on how Green AI can transform entire sectors, from industry to agriculture.
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According to data presented by Elea Data Centers themselves, the reduction in energy consumption in the new sustainable digital infrastructure systems already reaches 40% compared to traditional installations. This is a significant victory in the fight against climate change, proving that responsible technological development is possible. The 2025 event marks the beginning of a new era where technology and sustainability go hand in hand to create a greener and fairer world.
Event Highlights Sustainable Artificial Intelligence
Held at the AYA Earth Partners facilities in São Paulo, the meeting featured three themed panels that underscored Brazil’s potential as an international hub for promoting sustainable data centers. The discussions emphasized the impact of green bonds and the challenges to be overcome to foster the AI revolution in the country. The program was initiated by Alessandro Lombardi, the current president of Elea Data Centers. He highlighted the country’s potential as a sustainable solution for the growth of Artificial Intelligence. Alex Allard, the founder of AYA, emphasized AYA’s contribution to spreading the sustainability culture within Brazil, reinforcing the presence of Green AI.
Alex Sasaki, Vice President of Sales at Vertiv, presented solutions developed by the company as essential tools in advancing sustainable practices in the sector. During their speeches, the executives emphasized the role of sustainability in the green digital transformation and how their companies are working to position Brazil in the global market. The Elea Green Tech Summit was a unique platform to examine how Brazil can establish itself as a global leader in sustainable digital infrastructure. “Our clean and extensive energy matrix positions us strategically to leverage the AI revolution,” said Alessandro Lombardi, reinforcing the idea of Sustainable Artificial Intelligence.
Financing and Sustainability of Data Centers
The first panel, titled ‘Green Finance’, featured experts such as Caio Andrade César from Bradesco BBI, Carlos Belinger from UBS BB, and Cristina Estrada from Goldman Sachs. They discussed the increasing impact of green bonds and the need for ESG practices to attract capital to the digital infrastructure sector. Another highlight of the event was the session on ‘Sustainability in Data Centers: Brazil as a Destination for Green Artificial Intelligence’. The debate included figures such as Alessandra Del Debbio from Microsoft Latin America, Francisco Scroffa from ENEL, Bruna Mascotte from Catavento Consultoria, and Evandro de Lucio from Vertiv.
The speakers highlighted that Brazil has a largely sustainable energy matrix, with 84.25% of its electric energy production coming from renewable sources. This characteristic was cited as a competitive advantage to attract more investments in digital infrastructure, especially within the technology sector. Sustainable digital infrastructure is seen as an advantage for Brazil, particularly in promoting green digital transformation.
Consolidating the AI Revolution in Brazil
During the last panel, ‘Challenges for the AI Revolution in Brazil: How Can the Government Help Overcome Barriers?’, representatives such as Thiago Camargo Lopes from Invest SP, Sidney Levy from Invest Rio, José Luis Gordon from BNDES, Fernanda Spinardi from AWS, and Gustavo Pérez from Vertiv participated. Solutions were analyzed for issues such as legal insecurity, high equipment import costs, and the need for professional training.
Caroline Ranzani, Director of Institutional Relations at Elea Data Centers, highlighted the importance of the public sector and private initiative working together to make the business environment attractive for new investments. The Elea Green Tech Summit 2025 has established itself as a reference event in the sector, emphasizing Brazil’s potential to lead green digital transformation. The role of sustainable data centers and Green AI becomes fundamental in this scenario, attracting investments focused on ESG practices.
Source: Press ELEA DATA CENTERS

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