KKR has launched Helix Digital Infrastructure, a new company focused on financing, developing, and operating the next generation of AI infrastructure. The venture launches with more than $10 billion of committed long-duration capital from founding investors including KKR, the Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA), NVIDIA, and Vistra. Helix aims to provide hyperscalers with an integrated approach to deploying data centers, power generation, transmission, connectivity, and related infrastructure needed to support growing AI workloads.
The company is led by former Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky and will serve as a single coordination point for hyperscale customers seeking to accelerate AI infrastructure deployment. NVIDIA will act as a strategic technology partner, supporting the deployment of infrastructure aligned with its DSX AI factory architecture, while Vistra will serve as Helix’s preferred power partner. Helix plans to invest across hyperscale data centers, baseload and flexible power generation, transmission and distribution assets, fiber networks, and connectivity infrastructure.
KKR said the rapid expansion of AI is creating one of the largest infrastructure investment cycles in history, requiring trillions of dollars of capital over the coming decade. Helix is designed to address growing industry concerns around power availability, financing complexity, project coordination, and deployment timelines. By combining institutional capital, infrastructure development expertise, and strategic technology and energy partnerships, Helix seeks to reduce bottlenecks that have slowed hyperscaler expansion and AI factory deployment.
• Helix launches with more than $10 billion in committed capital.
• Founding investors include KKR, Kuwait Investment Authority, NVIDIA, and Vistra.
• Former AWS CEO Adam Selipsky serves as Co-Founder and CEO.
• NVIDIA becomes strategic technology partner for DSX AI factory deployments.
• Vistra becomes preferred power partner for Helix projects.
• Focus areas include data centers, power generation, transmission, fiber, and connectivity infrastructure.
• Helix will target hyperscaler AI infrastructure deployments globally.
• KKR brings more than $100 billion of infrastructure assets under management to support the initiative.
“Large users of digital infrastructure have an urgent need to reduce complexity and unlock new capacity. Helix combines significant long-term capital with the capabilities and expertise to deliver holistic AI infrastructure solutions with speed and scale,” said Adam Selipsky, Co-Founder and CEO of Helix Digital Infrastructure.
🌐 Analysis
Helix represents one of the most ambitious attempts yet to industrialize AI infrastructure deployment. Rather than focusing solely on data centers, the company combines capital, power, transmission, fiber, connectivity, and facility development into a single platform. This reflects a growing realization among hyperscalers that access to power and grid infrastructure has become as important as access to GPUs.
The involvement of NVIDIA is particularly notable. NVIDIA has increasingly expanded beyond semiconductors into complete AI factory architectures encompassing compute, networking, power efficiency, and infrastructure design. By aligning Helix projects with NVIDIA’s DSX AI factory blueprint, the partners aim to standardize and accelerate deployment of large-scale AI campuses while optimizing metrics such as tokens-per-watt and time-to-first-token.
Adam Selipsky is a veteran technology executive and cloud computing pioneer, currently serving as the Co-Founder and CEO of Helix Digital Infrastructure, a KKR-backed venture launched with over $10 billion in committed capital to scale vertically integrated AI data centers, power generation, and connectivity infrastructure. Selipsky is most widely recognized for his prominent tenure at Amazon Web Services (AWS), where he was one of the platform’s initial vice presidents in 2005, managing its sales, marketing, and support for eleven years before returning as CEO from 2021 to 2024 to successfully scale the cloud giant past a $100 billion annual revenue run rate. Between his leadership eras at AWS, he served as President and CEO of Tableau Software, fundamentally transforming its business model to subscription licensing and navigating its landmark $15.7 billion acquisition by Salesforce.
| PROFILE: HELIX DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE | |
|---|---|
| Founded | June 2026 |
| Headquarters | United States |
| CEO & Co-Founder | Adam Selipsky (Former CEO, AWS) |
| Chief Investment Officer | Waldemar Szlezak (Global Head of Digital Infrastructure, KKR) |
| Committed Capital | More than $10 Billion (Long-duration commitments) |
| Founding Investors | KKR (Lead), Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA), NVIDIA, Vistra |
| Focus Areas | Full-stack AI Data Centers, Baseload & Flexible Power Generation, Transmission/Grid Infrastructure, Fiber & Connectivity Infrastructure |
| Strategic Tech Partner | NVIDIA (DSX AI Factory Platform blueprints & software) |
| Preferred Power Partner | Vistra (Securing critical generation and gas turbine equipment) |
| Target Customers | Hyperscalers and Large-scale AI Cloud Operators |
| PROFILE: KKR (KOHLBERG KRAVIS ROBERTS & CO.) | |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | New York, NY, United States |
| Co-CEOs | Joe Bae and Scott Nuttall |
| Ticker | NYSE: KKR |
| Infrastructure AUM | More than $100 Billion |
| Digital & Power Track Record | More than $70 Billion invested across digital infra & energy sectors |
| AI Infrastructure Strategy | Vertically integrated deployment combining Hyper-scale Data Centers, Baseload Energy Infrastructure, Subsea/Terrestrial Fiber Networks, and automated AI Factories. |
| Major AI Initiative | Helix Digital Infrastructure Led by Waldemar Szlezak (Global Head of Digital Infrastructure, KKR) and Adam Selipsky |






