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Among the 13 Mesa-area rounds shown (sorted by round date desc), the largest disclosed amount is ZenniHome’s $74M on 2024-04-02; every other disclosed figu…

Among the 13 Mesa-area rounds shown (sorted by round date desc), the largest disclosed amount is ZenniHome’s $74M on 2024-04-02; every other disclosed figure in the list is $30M or less (e.g., Atlis Motor Vehicles $30M on 2022-11-04 and Rango $25M on 2026-05-14), making ZenniHome the clear size outlier. At the same time, the disclosed rounds cluster heavily in a mid-window: four entries fall between 2024-04-02 and 2024-09-05 (ZenniHome $74M, After.com $3M, Iveda Solutions $2M, plus Rango’s later 2026 entry), while the earliest dated row shown is eVisit’s 2021-09-21 $45M.

The sector mix is mixed rather than concentrated—health care appears twice (eVisit 2021-09-21 $45M; Delic Corp 2022-07-27 $1M), while several sectors show up once (e.g., Natural Resources via Rango, Energy via Atlis Motor Vehicles, Environmental Services via Ally Waste Services). Stage labeling is also uneven: 6 of 13 rows are “Series Unknown,” and 2 of 13 have “undisclosed” amounts (Medical Care Technologies on 2026-04-23; Ally Waste Services on 2023-02-08).

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Which round sizes stand out in Mesa, and how does the biggest disclosed amount compare to the rest?

ZenniHome’s $74M (2024-04-02) is the only disclosed round above $50M; the next-highest disclosed amounts are $45M (eVisit, 2021-09-21) and $30M (Atlis Motor Vehicles, 2022-11-04), followed by $25M (Rango, 2026-05-14).

Do the most recent Mesa rounds cluster into a tight date window or spread out evenly?

They cluster more than a uniform spread would suggest: 2024 alone contains three dated rounds with disclosed amounts ($3M After.com on 2024-06-24; $74M ZenniHome on 2024-04-02; $2M Iveda Solutions on 2024-09-05). The list also spans 2021-09-21 (eVisit) through 2026-05-14 (Rango), so later activity continues after that 2024 spike.

What portion of these Mesa entries have missing or non-standard amount/series labels?

Six of 13 rows are “Series Unknown” (Rango 2026-05-14 $25M; Medical Care Technologies 2026-04-23 undisclosed; Iveda Solutions 2024-09-05 $2M; ZenniHome 2024-04-02 $74M; Rosotics 2023-07-06 $500K; Ally Waste Services 2023-02-08 undisclosed). Two additional rows have “undisclosed” amounts (Medical Care Technologies on 2026-04-23 and Ally Waste Services on 2023-02-08).

Are any stages represented more than others in this Mesa sample?

Beyond “Series Unknown” (6 of 13), the named stages are thinner: there is one Seed round (After.com, 2024-06-24 $3M), one Pre-Seed (Rosotics, 2023-07-06 $500K), and one Series A (Better Agency, 2022-05-02 $8M), plus two later labeled entries (Series B eVisit $45M on 2021-09-21; Post-IPO Debt Delic Corp $1M on 2022-07-27).

Which sectors are over-represented enough to be notable, and what does that imply about focus?

In the 13 rows shown, no sector appears more than twice, so there isn’t a single dominant theme. Health care is the only sector with a repeat (eVisit $45M on 2021-09-21 and Delic Corp $1M on 2022-07-27), while other sectors like Natural Resources (Rango $25M on 2026-05-14) and Energy (Atlis Motor Vehicles $30M on 2022-11-04) appear once each.

Are there small disclosed rounds that look like meaningful outliers relative to the rest?

Yes. The smallest disclosed amount shown is $1M for Delic Corp on 2022-07-27 (Post-IPO Debt), which sits far below the cluster of mid-to-large disclosed rounds such as Atlis Motor Vehicles $30M (2022-11-04), Prenda $16M (2022-11-07), and eVisit $45M (2021-09-21).

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