Infrastructure ETFs are investment funds traded on stock exchanges that primarily focus on equities related to the physical structures and facilities essential for the functioning of a society. These ETFs invest in a diverse range of companies involved in the construction, maintenance, and operation of infrastructure assets such as highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, seaports, electric grids, telecommunications, and water systems. By offering exposure to this sector, infrastructure ETFs provide investors with the opportunity to benefit from the steady demand for infrastructure development and renovation, which is often driven by economic growth, urbanization, and government spending. These funds can serve as a strategic portfolio diversification tool, potentially offering stable dividends, inflation protection, and a lower correlation to the broader market.