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Cleaning robots as a turnkey solution

Site assessment & on-site demonstration
Set up turnkey, team trained
Service packages with binding fault-resolution times
400+ sites & customers supported 24 h remote fault resolution
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Our Models

The right machine for every area

A curated portfolio instead of catalogue ware: we rely on systems that have proven themselves in daily operation – and integrate them fully into your workflows.

i-team i-mop 40 Pro
i-team · Walk-behind
Our recommendation for the finish: the i-mop from i-team
Robots take on the open floor – the i-mop covers corners, edges and small areas. The perfect match for your cleaning team.
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Comparison

R3 Scrub Pro, R5 or REX – which one suits your area?

R3 Scrub Pro
R5 Scrub
REX (R12)
Typical area
Simple areas up to approx. 1,500 m²
Medium to large areas – our top pick
Very large, open areas
Typical use
Corridors, hospitality, care
Supermarkets, retail, clinics
Logistics, industry, car parks
Key strength
Highly manoeuvrable, slim build
Best balance of performance and size
Maximum cleaning rate

R3 Scrub Pro

Typical area: simple areas up to approx. 1,500 m²
Use: corridors, hospitality, care
Key strength: highly manoeuvrable, slim build

R5 Scrub Our top pick

Typical area: medium to large areas
Use: supermarkets, retail, clinics
Key strength: best balance of performance and size

REX (R12)

Typical area: very large, open areas
Use: logistics, industry, car parks
Key strength: maximum cleaning rate
ROI Calculator

How much does a cleaning robot save on your floor area?

Enter the hourly wage, area and floor type – the calculator shows your savings per month and per year, conservatively calculated with disclosed assumptions.

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Hourly wage, cleaning staff (gross)18.00 €
Area to be cleaned2,000 m²
Area typeMixed
Savings / month
Savings / year
24 h
Remote fault resolution

Binding in the service package – we resolve most faults before anyone notices them.

DACH-wide
Technicians on site

Our own technician network with a central warehouse – including annual maintenance and DGUV V3 testing.

Included
Training & Onboarding

Your team operates the machine with confidence – we set everything up turnkey.

Deployment Areas

At work wherever cleaning happens daily

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What does a cleaning robot cost?

The answer depends on area, floor type and cleaning frequency – and on the operating model: purchase, leasing, rental or Robot as a Service (RaaS). Instead of list prices, you receive a concept from us with a transparent cost-effectiveness calculation for your site.

Is a cleaning robot worthwhile for my floor area?

From around 800 m² of daily cleaned area, autonomous wet cleaning generally becomes economically attractive – above all where staff are in short supply. Our use cases show the calculation with real operating data.

Vacuuming robot or scrubbing robot?

Vacuuming robots such as the LionsBot R3 Vac pick up dust and loose dirt from hard floors and carpets – ideal for offices, hotels and carpeted areas. Scrubbing robots (R3 Scrub Pro, R5, REX) clean wet: they apply water and detergent, scrub and vacuum it back up – the right choice for hard floors in retail, clinics or logistics halls. In many buildings, the two methods complement each other.

Purchase, leasing, rental or Robot as a Service?

Four routes lead to a robot: purchase as a one-off investment, leasing with predictable monthly instalments, rental for flexible and seasonal deployments, and Robot as a Service (RaaS), which bundles the machine, service and maintenance into one monthly fee. Which model makes the most economic sense depends on deployment period, area and budget – we recommend it as part of the consultation.

How secure is the robots' data?

Processing in line with European data protection standards (GDPR), documented data flows, camera images used exclusively for navigation and obstacle avoidance. On request, we provide your IT team and works council with the full documentation.

DGUV V3, UVV & safety

Autonomous cleaning machines are electrical equipment and are subject to recurring testing under DGUV Regulation 3. The machines work with all-round sensors and obstacle avoidance and stop when someone approaches. Annual maintenance and DGUV V3 testing are part of our service packages – documented and with binding fault-resolution times.

Cleaning robots in supermarkets – from the field

In retail, wet cleaning usually runs autonomously before opening hours or outside peak times. The robot takes on the large, open sales floors; corners, edges and small areas remain with the team – for instance with the i-mop. This frees staff for core tasks, and the floor is cleaned predictably at fixed times.

From pilot project to fleet – rollout for multi-site retailers

Multi-site retailers typically start with a demonstration at one location before rolling out to further sites. Fleet management lets you monitor several machines centrally, standardise routes and evaluate cleaning reports per store – turning a single machine into a controllable, DACH-wide cleaning operation with a single point of contact.

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Cleaning is our focus – but not all we do

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about cleaning robots

Does the robot need Wi-Fi?+
No. Our machines communicate via an integrated SIM card – monitoring and remote support therefore work independently of your IT infrastructure.
How long until the robot is up and running?+
After the site assessment and demonstration we set the machine up turnkey – mapping, routes and docking – and train your team. The timeframe depends on the size of the area and the conditions on site.
What happens in the event of a fault?+
We monitor the machines via remote monitoring and resolve most faults remotely – with binding 24-h remote fault resolution in the service package. If an on-site visit is required, our DACH-wide technician network steps in.
Buy, lease, rent or RaaS – what suits us?+
All four models are possible: purchase, leasing, rental or Robot as a Service (RaaS). We recommend the operating model that fits your area, deployment period and budget as part of the consultation.
What about data protection and cameras?+
Processing complies with the GDPR; camera images are used exclusively for navigation and obstacle avoidance. On request, we provide your IT team and works council with the full documentation.

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