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KEENON Robotics Shows New Cleaning Robot

by Pieter Werner

KEENON Robotics introduced its C55 cleaning robot at the ISSA North America Expo, marking the model’s first in-person presentation in the region. The company also displayed other products from its cleaning and service robot portfolio, including the C40 and C30 cleaning robots, the W3 hotel robot, the T10 delivery robot and the S300 transport robot.

The C55 is designed for indoor spaces larger than 3,000 square meters and combines sweeping, scrubbing and suction functions. According to the company, the device uses a triple-roller dry-wet separation system intended to reduce cross-contamination risks and applies 21,000Pa suction. KEENON states that the unit is able to leave floors dry within about 30 seconds.

The robot’s reported cleaning capacity is 2,376 square meters per hour. It features a 110-liter water tank aimed at reducing refill frequency. The C55 uses a perception system that integrates LiDAR and stereo vision for navigation and obstacle avoidance. It supports remote monitoring, automated reporting and docking for charging, wastewater disposal and water replenishment.

KEENON describes the C55 as operating with a dual-battery configuration that allows hot-swap replacement and continuous use. The machine is specified to climb obstacles up to 5 centimeters, intended for use in environments with uneven indoor surfaces.

The company’s broader cleaning line includes the C40 for combined sweeping and scrubbing tasks, the C30 for carpet maintenance and the C20 and C25 for routine cleaning. KEENON promotes combined use of its cleaning and transport robots in industrial sites, and coordinated deployment of service and cleaning robots in hospitality settings.

KEENON cites IDC shipment data reporting the firm as holding the highest global share in the commercial service robot market. The company states that it is developing integrated robotics solutions aimed at reducing operating costs and supporting automation in business environments.

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