KEENON Rolls Out C55 Robot for Autonomous Indoor Floor Cleaning

KEENON Rolls Out C55 Robot for Autonomous Indoor Floor Cleaning
Source: KEENON Robotics (Screenshot from video)
  • The KLEENBOT C55 handles sweeping, scrubbing, and suction with automated docking and full remote control.
  • Built for areas over 3,000㎡, it runs continuously with high-capacity tanks and dual batteries.

KEENON Robotics has launched the KLEENBOT C55, a fully autonomous cleaning robot built for indoor areas over 3,000㎡. It combines sweeping, scrubbing, and suction in one unit and uses a triple-roller system that keeps clean and dirty water separate to reduce contamination. Floors dry in 30 seconds with no streaks thanks to its 21,000Pa suction.

Source: YouTube / KEENON Robotics

The C55 cleans up to 2,376㎡ per hour and can run all day with a single refill of its 110-liter water tank. It features a dual-battery system with hot-swap capability, allowing continuous 24/7 use. A 360° perception system, powered by LiDAR and stereo vision, enables it to avoid obstacles and navigate complex spaces. The robot docks on its own for charging, water refill, and sewage disposal. It can be monitored and controlled remotely, with automated reporting built in.

KEENON’s lineup supports coordinated automation across industries, with robots that work together in logistics and hospitality environments. The C55 extends this portfolio of cleaning solutions, working alongside delivery and service robots in commercial and industrial spaces.


🌀 Tom’s Take:

The C55 is a clear example of practical automation. Its ability to run continuously with minimal oversight makes it a strong fit for large facilities looking to reduce manual upkeep.


Source: PR Newswire / KEENON Robotics