Keenon KLEENBOT C30 Commercial Cleaning Robot

The KEENON KLEENBOT C30 is a compact autonomous commercial floor cleaning robot developed by KEENON Robotics Co., Ltd., designed for routine daily floor care in small to medium commercial spaces. It performs three cleaning functions simultaneously in a single pass: sweeping, vacuuming, and dust mopping, with a 61-centimeter cleaning width, up to 10 hours of battery endurance in dust mopping mode, and coverage of up to 2,500 square meters per full charge.

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KEENON KLEENBOT C30: The 3-in-1 Autonomous Commercial Floor Cleaning Robot

TOD System's detailed specification documentation captures the C30's core commercial positioning: "advanced service robot designed for the efficient cleaning of large commercial environments such as schools, airports, shopping malls and offices. With its sweeping, vacuuming and dusting capabilities, the C30 ensures consistent and thorough cleaning, reducing operational time and costs. Intelligent management via cloud system enables real-time monitoring and optimization of operations."

The KLEENBOT C30 in the KEENON Cleaning Product Family

C20, C30, and C40: Understanding the Hierarchy

KEENON's KLEENBOT cleaning robot family spans three currently available models, with the C30 occupying the middle tier:

The C20 (22 kg, 523×400×351 mm, 400 m²/hour, 60 cm minimum passage, 2,000 m² per charge) is the ultra-compact platform for small venues where the 35-centimeter low body height for under-furniture cleaning is the primary requirement. Cafes with 30 to 80 square meters, small clinics, and convenience stores represent its primary market.

The C30 (35 kg, 490×520×750 mm, 0.8 m/s, 61 cm cleaning width, 2,500 m² per charge) targets the small to medium commercial space category: restaurants, clinics, offices, education facilities, and boutique hospitality venues where the C20's volume is sufficient but where the 61-centimeter cleaning width and higher suction power provide more efficient daily cleaning.

The C40 (larger platform) targets high-volume commercial facilities including airports, shopping malls, and large warehouses where the C30's coverage capacity does not meet the daily cleaning area requirements of the facility.

The C30's commercial sweet spot is the space between these: large enough to benefit from the efficiency gains of automated cleaning but small enough that the C30's compact 35-kilogram form factor and 2,500-square-meter per charge coverage are operationally sufficient.


Physical Design and Characteristics

Dimensions and Weight

HIT Equipment International's distributor specification sheet confirms the C30's dimensions: 49.0 by 52.0 by 75.0 centimeters (without dust mop), with a weight of 35 kilograms including battery. These dimensions represent a meaningful stepping-up in capability from the C20's 22-kilogram, 35-centimeter body, with the C30's additional mass reflecting its larger cleaning module, more powerful suction system, and extended battery capacity.

At 35 kilograms, the C30 is within the single-person manual handling limit for many operations (though two-person handling is preferred for consistent compliance with occupational health guidelines), and at 49.0 centimeters wide, it navigates through standard commercial doorways and corridors without modification. The 75-centimeter height reflects the taller cleaning module profile needed for the 61-centimeter cleaning width.

The Extendable Handle: Manual Map Building Capability

One of the C30's operationally distinctive features is its dual operation mode enabled by an extendable handle. Airpuria's product documentation confirms: "Switch between manual map-building and automated cleaning using the innovative extendable handle." OKMbot's documentation describes this as "manual map creation (with handle) and automatic cleaning for maximum flexibility."

This dual-mode capability enables a facility manager or cleaning supervisor to manually push the C30 through the first cleaning run of a new area, guiding it through the specific paths and exclusion zones of their facility's layout. The robot uses this guided run to build its initial SLAM map of the space, capturing the positions of all fixed furniture, equipment, and structural elements. After the initial guided mapping run, the robot switches to full autonomous mode, replicating and optimizing the mapped cleaning route for all subsequent automated cleaning sessions.

This approach resolves a common barrier to autonomous cleaning robot adoption: the concern that a fully automated first run might miss areas, collide with unknown obstacles, or fail to navigate a specific facility's idiosyncrasies. The guided manual mapping run gives facility managers direct control over the initial map quality, with the confidence that the robot's autonomous cleaning runs will replicate the coverage they manually demonstrated.

3-in-1 Cleaning System

The C30 performs three cleaning functions in a single pass: sweeping, vacuuming, and dust mopping.

Sweeping: The edge and main brushes collect debris from the floor surface, aggregating loose dry material into the vacuum collection path ahead of the suction inlet.

Vacuuming: The suction system, operating at 15,000 Pa per TOD System's specification, creates the negative pressure needed to collect the swept debris and any remaining fine particulates from the floor surface into the internal collection container.

Dust mopping: The dust mop module follows the sweep and vacuum pass, collecting any remaining fine dust from the floor surface with an electrostatic or microfiber dust pad, achieving the post-cleaning surface quality that dry-only cleaning without a final mop pass does not reach.

The 61-centimeter cleaning width covers the floor area in fewer passes per room than narrower cleaning robots, reducing the total cleaning time for a given area.


Technology and Specifications

Complete Verified Specifications

From confirmed sources including HIT Equipment International, TOD System, OKMbot, and Hero LifeCare:

Dimensions (W × D × H): 49.0 × 52.0 × 75.0 cm (without dust mop)

 Weight: 35 kg (with battery)

Maximum Moving Speed: 0.8 m/s

 Maximum Cleaning Width: 61.0 cm

Suction Power: 15,000 Pa

Battery Life: Sweeping/vacuuming up to 6 hours; dust mopping up to 10 hours

Charging Time: 5 to 6 hours (TOD System); 2 to 3 hours (Hero LifeCare, varying by source)

Coverage Per Full Charge: Up to 2,500 m² (26,910 sq ft)

Noise Level: 65 dB

Navigation: Laser SLAM + advanced sensors

 Operation Modes: Manual map-building (with extendable handle) + fully autonomous cleaning

 Management Platform: KEENON App and cloud-based management system

 Floor Compatibility: Wood, tile, vinyl, epoxy, terrazzo, and other hard floor surfaces

Deployment Contexts: Restaurants, hotels, KTV venues, shopping malls, airports, banks, libraries, office buildings, hospitals, factories

15,000 Pa Suction Power

The C30's 15,000 Pa suction force is a key differentiation from standard household and light commercial cleaning robots. TOD System's specification document confirms: "Its high suction capacity of 15,000 Pa enables the robot to pick up even the most stubborn dirt, ensuring impeccable hygiene."

For context, standard household robotic vacuums operate in the 1,500 to 3,000 Pa range, and mid-range commercial cleaning robots operate in the 5,000 to 10,000 Pa range. The C30's 15,000 Pa places it in a commercial-grade suction category, appropriate for the type of floor contamination found in high-traffic restaurant, clinic, and office environments where food debris, tracked-in grit, and fine particulates from regular foot traffic require suction power beyond what lighter machines deliver.

Cloud Management and KEENON App

The C30 connects to KEENON's cloud management platform, accessible through the KEENON App for smartphones and the KEENON web dashboard for desktop monitoring. Airpuria's documentation confirms: "Effortlessly assign and track cleaning tasks, and gain insights into your C30 with the KEENON App."

The cloud management provides: scheduled cleaning task assignment (programming cleaning sessions by time, day, and frequency), real-time progress monitoring (tracking the robot's current position and cleaning coverage on a floor map during an active session), post-session reporting (coverage completion percentage, cleaning duration, and any operational alerts from the session), and OTA software updates that maintain and improve the robot's navigation and cleaning algorithms without requiring service visits.


Applications and Use Cases

Schools and Educational Facilities

TOD System specifically identifies schools as a primary C30 application, alongside airports, shopping malls, and offices. Schools present a specific cleaning schedule challenge: daily cleaning must be completed during the narrow window between the close of afternoon activities and the start of the following morning, typically a 12 to 16-hour window in which the facilities are unoccupied. The C30's scheduling capability enables cleaning to run autonomously during this window, covering classrooms, corridors, and common areas without requiring cleaning staff to be on-site throughout the overnight period.

The 65-decibel noise level is relevant for school deployments where evening cleaning sessions may run while after-hours activities including sports practice, drama rehearsal, or school events continue in parts of the building. At 65 dB, the C30 operates at approximately the noise level of a normal conversation, which allows cleaning in adjacent spaces without creating disruptive noise.

Airport and Transportation Hubs

For smaller airport terminals and transportation hubs, the C30's 2,500-square-meter per charge coverage and 0.8 meters per second operating speed provide a daily cleaning capacity appropriate for regional airports, bus terminals, and smaller transit facilities where the gate hall, terminal lounge, and check-in area together do not exceed the C30's single-charge coverage range.

Larger airports requiring cleaning across tens of thousands of square meters per shift would be better served by the C40 or multiple-unit C30 fleets, with cloud fleet management coordinating multiple robots to achieve the required coverage.

Healthcare Clinics and Medical Offices

HIT Equipment International specifically identifies clinics as a C30 target market. Medical clinic floor hygiene operates under regulatory standards that require demonstrable cleaning documentation, and the C30's cloud management system generates the session reporting that supports compliance documentation. The robot's daily scheduled cleaning capability covers the period between patient hours and the start of the next business day.

Office Buildings

The KEENON App's scheduling and reporting capability is specifically valuable for office building facility management, where cleaning operators need to demonstrate cleaning compliance to building tenants, manage multiple cleaning zones across different tenant areas, and document the frequency and coverage of cleaning sessions for tenant service agreements.


Advantages and Benefits

2,500 square meters per full charge, covering most small and medium commercial spaces in a single session: The coverage capacity means a 1,500-square-meter restaurant complex, a 2,000-square-meter clinic, or a medium-sized office floor can be cleaned completely in a single autonomous session on a single charge without requiring mid-session recharging.

Up to 10 hours in dust mopping mode for overnight cleaning shifts: The extended battery endurance in dust mopping mode enables the C30 to operate through a complete overnight cleaning window in larger spaces, without the robot needing a mid-shift recharge that would interrupt coverage and require staff intervention.

15,000 Pa suction for commercial-grade debris collection: The suction force is three to ten times higher than standard commercial robotic cleaners, enabling collection of the heavier and more stubborn floor contamination characteristic of restaurant, healthcare, and high-traffic commercial environments.

Manual map-building via extendable handle reduces initial setup risk: The guided first-run mapping capability gives facility managers direct control over the quality and coverage profile of the robot's initial map, removing the deployment uncertainty associated with fully automated first-run mapping in facilities with complex layouts.

Cloud management with KEENON App for remote oversight: Scheduling, monitoring, and reporting from a smartphone or web dashboard enables facility management teams to oversee C30 cleaning operations across multiple sites or shifts without physical supervision.

$349 per month rental option: The rental model available through Sedona Technology LLC's US marketplace converts the C30's acquisition cost to a monthly operating expense, enabling operators to deploy the C30 without capital expenditure.


Summary

The KEENON KLEENBOT C30 is a purpose-built commercial autonomous cleaning robot that brings the operational efficiency of scheduled, unattended floor cleaning to the small and medium commercial space category. Its 3-in-1 sweeping, vacuuming, and dust mopping in a single pass, 61-centimeter cleaning width, 15,000 Pa suction force, up to 10-hour battery endurance in dust mopping mode, 2,500-square-meter per charge coverage, extendable handle for guided initial map building, and KEENON App cloud management system provide a floor cleaning automation capability that is commercially accessible for restaurants, clinics, offices, schools, and boutique hospitality venues. Backed by Keenon's global commercial robot manufacturing heritage with more than 50,000 robots operating daily across 60-plus countries, the C30 is the most commercially validated and globally supported compact autonomous cleaning robot in its performance category available through international distributor channels in 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the KEENON KLEENBOT C30?

The KEENON KLEENBOT C30 is a compact autonomous commercial floor cleaning robot developed by KEENON Robotics Co., Ltd. Key specifications: 49.0 × 52.0 × 75.0 cm dimensions, 35 kg weight, 0.8 m/s maximum speed, 61 cm cleaning width, 15,000 Pa suction power, battery life of up to 6 hours in sweeping/vacuuming mode and up to 10 hours in dust mopping mode, 2,500 m² coverage per charge, 65 dB noise level, cloud management via KEENON App, and dual operation mode (manual map building with extendable handle plus fully autonomous cleaning). Target applications include restaurants, clinics, offices, schools, airports, shopping malls, hospitals, and boutique hospitality venues.

How does the KLEENBOT C30 clean a commercial space autonomously?

The C30 combines Laser SLAM navigation with advanced sensors to build and continuously update a map of its operating environment. In autonomous mode, it follows the optimized cleaning route derived from the facility map, performing sweeping, vacuuming, and dust mopping simultaneously in a single 61-centimeter-wide pass across the floor area. For initial deployment, an operator can use the extendable handle to manually guide the robot through the cleaning path, building an accurate first map. For subsequent sessions, the robot operates fully autonomously on the scheduled time and route, returning to its charging station at the end of the session or when battery level drops below the threshold required to complete the current route.

Why choose the KLEENBOT C30 over the KLEENBOT C20?

The C30 is the appropriate choice when: the facility floor area approaches or exceeds 2,000 square meters (the C30's 2,500 m² per charge exceeds the C20's 2,000 m² per charge by 25 percent); higher suction power is required for commercial-grade debris loads (C30's 15,000 Pa vs C20's lower rating); extended overnight cleaning endurance is needed (C30's 10-hour dust mopping battery vs C20's 4-hour battery); or the facility layout is open-plan without under-furniture cleaning requirements. The C20 is the better choice when under-furniture cleaning access is required (C20's 35 cm body height clears most restaurant tables) or when wet mopping is needed (C20 includes wet scrubbing; C30 is dry cleaning only).

What makes the KLEENBOT C30's 15,000 Pa suction useful for commercial cleaning?

Standard household robotic vacuums operate at 1,500 to 3,000 Pa of suction force, and mid-range commercial cleaning robots operate at 5,000 to 10,000 Pa. The C30's 15,000 Pa places it in a commercial-grade suction category that can collect heavier and more stubborn floor contamination. In restaurant environments, food debris and tracked-in grit that settle between brushing passes require suction power above what lighter machines provide. In clinic and medical office environments, fine particulates from medical supply packaging and regular foot traffic require thorough collection. TOD System's documentation notes this suction capability enables the C30 to "pick up even the most stubborn dirt, ensuring impeccable hygiene" in commercial cleaning contexts.

Specifications

  • Dimensions(WxDxH): 49.0 x 52.0 x 75.0cm (19.29" x 20.47" x 29.53") without dust mop
  • Weight: 35kg (77lbs), with battery
  • Max. Moving Speed: 0.8m/s (2.63ft/s)
  • Battery Life*: Sweeping & Vacuuming: Up to 6h Dust Mopping: Up to 10h
  • Charging Time**: 5-6h
  • Cleaning Efficiency: 600㎡/h (6458.35ft²/h)
  • Maximum Cleaning Width***: 61.0cm (24.02")
  • Maximum Suction: 19000Pa

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