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Across these 50 recent Energy rounds, the largest disclosed amount is XENERGY’s $700M Series D on 2025-11-27, which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed deals…
Across these 50 recent Energy rounds, the largest disclosed amount is XENERGY’s $700M Series D on 2025-11-27, which dwarfs the rest of the disclosed deals in this slice (the next-largest disclosed amounts visible are $550M from Producers Midstream on 2025-10-12 and $1.0B from Base Power on 2025-10-07, with only one disclosed deal at the $1B+ level: Base Power’s $1.0B). Several amounts cluster tightly around the $10M–$55M band, while outliers at the high end (Base Power $1.0B on 2025-10-07; Isagen $1.5B on 2025-10-19) sit far above most other disclosed entries (for example, Verdera Energy’s $550K Seed on 2025-09-21 is the smallest disclosed amount).
Geographically, no single city repeats, but the list is internationally distributed: major concentrations appear by country rather than within-city repeats (e.g., multiple entries in Germany on 2025-11-02, 2025-11-16, 2025-10-17, and 2025-09-20). Temporally, rounds span 2025-09-20 through 2025-11-30, with the most recent entry Junhao Power on 2025-11-30 (undisclosed). Stage/disclosure mix is skewed toward partially hidden deal sizes: 13 of 50 entries are marked “undisclosed,” and “Venture - Series Unknown” appears repeatedly (8 entries), often alongside smaller disclosed rounds (e.g., Fuuse $8M on 2025-10-13 and Delta Green $2M on 2025-10-14).
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What are the biggest disclosed Energy rounds here, and how extreme are they compared with the rest?
The top disclosed amount is XENERGY’s $700M Series D (2025-11-27), while two even larger disclosed deals stand out within the same list: Isagen’s $1.5B (2025-10-19) and Base Power’s $1.0B (2025-10-07). By contrast, the smallest disclosed amount is Verdera Energy’s $550K Seed (2025-09-21), far below the dominant $10M–$55M range seen in multiple entries such as Gridware ($55M on 2025-11-23) and Exowatt ($50M on 2025-11-15).
Is there a tight timing window in these Energy rounds, or are they spread out across the full range?
They’re spread across roughly two months: from 2025-09-20 (e.g., ATEC $16M) through 2025-11-30 (Junhao Power, undisclosed). The most recent 90-day view implied by these dates is still dominated by late-October and November activity, including multiple November rounds like Amperesand $80M (2025-11-23) and enshift $21M (2025-11-25).
Which stage label appears most often, and does it tend to align with larger or smaller disclosed amounts?
“Venture - Series Unknown” is the most frequent stage classification in this slice, appearing 8 times (for example, Highview Power $171M on 2025-11-11 and Empact $116M on 2025-11-02, alongside smaller disclosed deals like Fuuse $8M on 2025-10-13 and Delta Green $2M on 2025-10-14). That mix suggests the label spans both mid-sized and smaller disclosed rounds rather than concentrating in a single value band.
How concentrated is geography by country versus city, based on where these companies are located?
No city repeats in the provided rows, but country-level clustering is visible through multiple entries from the same country at different dates (e.g., Germany appears with Gridware’s $55M (2025-11-23) and Empact $116M (2025-11-02), plus SolarSaver’s $60M (2025-11-16) and ATEC’s $16M listing in Australia rather than Germany). The strongest pattern is cross-border breadth rather than a single-city hub.
Are there disclosure patterns that matter for deal-size inference (undisclosed vs disclosed)?
Undisclosed amounts are common: 13 of 50 entries are labeled “undisclosed,” including Junhao Power (2025-11-30) and Syspetro (2025-11-27). Where amounts are disclosed, extremes are clear (Base Power $1.0B on 2025-10-07; Verdera Energy $550K on 2025-09-21), but undisclosed entries prevent a complete size ranking—so any assessment of “typical” deal size should rely more heavily on the disclosed subset.
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