Funded Consumer Electronics Startups in France
Within these 43 France-based consumer electronics entries (April 2020 through November 2025), the largest disclosed round is Verkor’s $1.4B on 2024-05-24.
Within these 43 France-based consumer electronics entries (April 2020 through November 2025), the largest disclosed round is Verkor’s $1.4B on 2024-05-24. That $1.4B level dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts in the list, such as Enerdigit’s $44M (2024-07-12), Quandela’s $54M (2023-11-07), and Exotrail’s $58M (2023-02-07), making Verkor a clear outlier by disclosed size.
Geographically, Paris/Ile-de-France appears repeatedly (including Murena 2024-07-02 at $840K, CAD.42 2024-09-12 at $2M, and Devialet 2022-09-13 at $50M), while the temporal distribution clusters around 2024–2023: multiple rounds land in 2024 (e.g., Enerdigit 2024-07-12 $44M and Verkor 2024-05-24 $1.4B) and taper toward earlier years (oldest disclosed round shown: Energysquare on 2020-06-06 at $3M). On stage disclosure, “Series Unknown” is common (and “undisclosed” amounts appear as well), which affects how cleanly disclosed-size comparisons can be made across all rounds.
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this France consumer electronics set, and how extreme is it versus other disclosed amounts?
Verkor’s $1.4B round on 2024-05-24 is an extreme outlier: the next-largest disclosed figures visible here include Exotrail at $58M (2023-02-07), Quandela at $54M (2023-11-07), and Enerdigit at $44M (2024-07-12). Everything else with a disclosed amount sits well below the $50M–$60M band represented by those entries.
Do the most recent rounds cluster by time window, or are they evenly spread across 2020–2025?
They cluster toward 2024–2023 rather than evenly across the entire 2020–2025 span. Examples: five notable disclosed rounds occur in 2024 alone, including Verkor ($1.4B on 2024-05-24), Enerdigit ($44M on 2024-07-12), CAD.42 ($2M on 2024-09-12), and Fungiball ($2M on 2024-10-23), before the list continues back into 2022 (e.g., Fintecture $25M on 2022-11-03) and 2020 (e.g., Energysquare $3M on 2020-06-06).
Which location shows up most consistently, based on company headquarters in the rows?
Ile-de-France, and especially Paris, appears repeatedly across different years and stages. Examples include Murena (Paris, $840K on 2024-07-02), Devialet (Paris, $50M on 2022-09-13), Orosound (Paris, $5M on 2023-03-06), and Skello (Paris, $47M on 2021-09-16), alongside multiple other Ile-de-France entries such as Lprint (Palaiseau, $100K on 2025-05-16).
How should an analyst interpret stage/amount reporting when comparing deals here?
A meaningful share of rows are not comparable on disclosed size because amounts are “undisclosed” (e.g., PASQAL 2025-11-01; Ekoscan Integrity 2025-04-10; Microoled 2024-11-21) and the stage is frequently labeled “Series Unknown” (e.g., PASQAL 2025-11-01 and So-Tec 2024-05-16). For disclosed-size analysis, the picture is therefore driven by the subset with explicit USD amounts like Verkor ($1.4B), Enerdigit ($44M), and Exotrail ($58M).
Are there notable outliers at the low end of disclosed funding, compared with the rest of the list?
Yes. The smallest disclosed amount in the rows shown is $100K for Lprint on 2025-05-16, which is far below the next-smallest disclosed amounts that appear in the list (for example, $1M entries like Oghji on 2023-10-03 and EyeLights’ $22M on 2023-04-12 are well higher). In practice, Lprint’s $100K sets a lower boundary for disclosed rounds while larger deals dominate the top of the disclosed-size range.
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