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Consumer humanoid robotics unicorn at $1.15B after $165M Series B; Memo household robot with Skill Capture Glove enabling 2K+ developers to build new robot skills;
Sunday Robotics is a consumer and household robotics company developing the Memo, a humanoid robot designed to assist with everyday tasks in the home. Founded with the vision that humanoid robots will eventually become as common as smartphones, Sunday Robotics is building both the hardware and the developer ecosystem needed to make household robots a practical reality. The company takes a developer-first approach, creating tools that allow third-party developers to build new skills and applications on top of its robot platform — analogous to the App Store model that made smartphones broadly useful.\n\nThe Memo robot is designed for domestic environments, with a form factor optimized for navigating homes, interacting with household objects, and working alongside people safely. Sunday Robotics has also developed the Skill Capture Glove, a hardware accessory that allows non-technical users to teach the robot new tasks through physical demonstration rather than programming. The glove has attracted a community of 2,000+ developers who are building and sharing new robot capabilities, creating a flywheel of expanding functionality.\n\nSunday Robotics achieved unicorn status with a $1.15B valuation after closing a $165M Series B in March 2026 — a remarkable milestone for a household robotics company still in early commercial deployment. The valuation reflects investor conviction that the household humanoid robot market will be enormous once cost and reliability barriers are crossed, and that Sunday's developer platform strategy gives it a defensible moat beyond hardware alone. With 2,000+ developers active on its platform, Sunday is building the content layer needed to make its robot genuinely useful in diverse home environments.
Waukesha WI home generator and clean energy (NYSE: GNRC) ~$3.7B FY2024 revenue; 75% US residential standby share, PWRcell battery storage, grid reliability tailwind competing with Kohler and Tesla Powerwall.
Generac Holdings Inc. is a Waukesha, Wisconsin-based power generation and energy technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: GNRC) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — manufacturing and distributing residential and commercial standby generators, portable generators, pressure washers, light towers, industrial natural gas generators, and residential clean energy systems (battery storage, solar inverters, EV chargers) through approximately 8,500 employees at manufacturing facilities in Wisconsin, South Carolina, Mexico, and international plants. In fiscal year 2024, Generac reported revenues of approximately $3.7 billion, recovering from the 2022-2023 inventory correction cycle — where pandemic-era demand surge for residential standby generators (driven by Texas Winter Storm Uri in 2021, California wildfire public safety power shutoffs, and COVID-era home improvement spending) had created channel inventory overstocking that reduced dealer reorders through 2022-2023 even as manufacturing continued. CEO Aaron Jagdfeld's strategy of expanding beyond home standby generators into residential clean energy (Generac's PWRcell battery storage system, PWRmicro microinverter, PWRlink EV charger — positioning Generac as the whole-home energy management platform for energy-resilient households) accelerated with the 2023 acquisition of CleanCast Solar and continued deployment of the ecobee smart thermostat integration with Generac's PWRmanager energy monitoring system. The residential power resilience market has expanded beyond traditional generator buyers (homeowners in hurricane, ice storm, or blackout-prone areas) to a broader clean energy consumer who values solar+storage energy independence and backup power as grid reliability declines in wildfire and extreme weather-affected regions.
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