Agibot C5 Commercial Cleaning Robot

The Agibot C5 Commercial Cleaning Robot is an autonomous floor-care platform designed for high-traffic facilities such as shopping centers, airports, hospitals, universities, and large office campuses.

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BRAND:
AGIBOT
PART #:
C5
ORIGIN:
China
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SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
SKU:
AgiBot-C5
€29,144.52
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Agibot C5 Commercial Cleaning Robot

Developed by AgiBot, the C5 combines robotic navigation, industrial floor-care hardware, and fleet management software to automate recurring cleaning tasks while documenting performance for audit and compliance. Positioned between consumer robotic vacuums and heavy industrial ride-on scrubbers, it targets building owners and service providers seeking repeatable cleanliness standards, labor efficiency, and traceable hygiene data.

The C5’s architecture typically integrates edge perception, autonomous path planning, and multi-mode cleaning (scrubbing, sweeping, vacuum assist, and—on some configurations—spray/disinfection). Its software supports no-go zones, time-window scheduling, and API hooks for computer-aided facility management (CAFM), enabling data-driven custodial operations.


Design and Features

Chassis and cleaning system

The C5 is built around a compact, low-center-of-gravity chassis with corrosion-resistant wet-area components. A front deck houses counter-rotating brushes (or a disc brush head, depending on kit) and a squeegee assembly to collect slurry into a recovery tank. Modular clean-water and recovery tanks allow rapid service and refill. Consumables—pads, brushes, squeegee blades—are tool-less or quick-release to reduce downtime.

Perception and navigation

A multi-sensor suite—2D/3D LiDAR, stereo/RGB cameras, and ultrasonic proximity sensors—supports SLAM-based mapping, obstacle detection, and dynamic replanning around pedestrians and carts. The system maps large venues once, then refines routes continuously based on traffic patterns, spill hotspots, and restricted areas. Dock-to-dock autonomy (start, task execution, return) is standard in typical deployments.

Autonomy, runtime, and charging

The C5 operates on a lithium-ion battery pack sized for multi-hour shifts, with smart-dock charging and optional opportunity charging between tasks. “Auto-dock” cycles handle tank draining, rinse routines, and filter checks where compatible infrastructure is installed. A runtime optimizer balances water flow, brush pressure, and travel speed to meet cleanliness targets within the available shift time.

Safety and compliance

To support EHS programs, the C5 includes emergency stop, speed throttling, and redundant bump sensing. Firmware-level policies enforce slow-zones and exclusion areas (e.g., escalator approaches, wet ramps). Night-mode lighting and audible alerts improve visibility. Event logs capture trip-and-fall mitigations (e.g., squeegee dry-down) to aid incident reviews and compliance audits.

Hygiene and sustainability features

Adjustable solution dosing and water-recovery settings minimize chemical use and waste. Optional electrolyzed-water or eco-labeled detergents can be used, subject to material compatibility. The platform’s data reporting helps organizations quantify ESG impacts (water saved, chemical reduction, energy consumption) while maintaining target surface roughness and gloss.

Human–machine interface and fleet software

A top-mounted touchscreen provides quick start/stop, route selection, and maintenance prompts. Role-based access restricts advanced settings to supervisors. Fleet software offers heat maps of cleaned coverage, consumable life tracking, preventive maintenance reminders, and REST APIs to integrate with CAFM, CMMS, or BI dashboards. Multi-robot scheduling coordinates C5 units across wings and floors to prevent overlap and hallway congestion.


Technology and Specifications

Representative values shown below; exact figures vary by configuration and regional options.

  • Navigation: SLAM with 2D/3D LiDAR + RGB/stereo + ultrasonic; real-time obstacle avoidance and dynamic route updates

  • Cleaning modes: scrub, sweep pre-pass, vacuum assist; configurable brush pressure and solution flow

  • Brush head: dual counter-rotating cylindrical or single-disc kit; pad/brush quick-release

  • Squeegee system: trailing assembly with vacuum pickup; auto-lift in transit

  • Tanks: clean/recovery tanks with easy-drain ports; anti-foam compatibility

  • Runtime: multi-hour (typ. 3–6 h) per charge under mixed modes; opportunity charge supported

  • Battery: Li-ion pack with smart BMS; <3 h typical recharge to 80% (option-dependent)

  • Speed: up to 1.0–1.4 m/s transit; 0.3–0.7 m/s cleaning passes (surface-dependent)

  • Noise level: <70 dBA in standard mode; quiet mode for night operation

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi and optional LTE; over-the-air updates; REST API for data export

  • Dimensions/weight: compact footprint suitable for retail aisles and hospital corridors; pass-through for standard doors and elevators (specs vary)

  • Safety: E-stop, bumper rings, light beacons, audible alerts; exclusion zones and slow-zones per map

  • Software: route library, schedule engine, coverage analytics, role-based access, multi-robot coordination

  • Compliance: materials and noise designed to align with common facility standards; consult regional norms for chemicals and sanitation policies


Applications and Use Cases

Retail and hospitality

In malls, supermarkets, and hotels, the C5 handles after-hours scrubbing and mid-day touch-ups. Coverage analytics help managers adapt routes around seasonal merchandising and peak footfall patterns.

Transportation hubs and education

Airports and rail stations demand frequent, traceable cleaning over long corridors and concourse areas. Universities deploy C5 units in libraries, lecture halls, and cafeterias, coordinating multiple floors via scheduler blocks and elevator workflows.

Healthcare and life sciences (non-clinical areas)

Hospitals use the C5 for lobbies, waiting rooms, and administrative wings, where quiet modes and wet-floor minimization reduce risk and disruption. Cleaning logs support audit trails for infection-prevention teams in non-sterile zones.

Corporate offices and mixed-use towers

Facility managers integrate the C5 with CAFM/CMMS to align cleaning with occupancy data, prioritizing high-traffic floors and conference clusters. Reports document SLA attainment for landlord-tenant agreements.


Advantages / Benefits

  • Consistent cleanliness at scale: Path planning and dosing control deliver repeatable outcomes across large areas and shifts.

  • Labor productivity: Robots handle monotonous coverage, allowing staff to focus on detail work (edges, corners, verticals) and service quality.

  • Data-driven operations: Coverage heat maps, event logs, and consumables tracking enable continuous improvement and defensible compliance.

  • ESG alignment: Smart dosing and recovery reduce water and chemical use; reporting quantifies sustainability metrics.

  • Safety by design: Redundant sensing, slow-zones, and dry-down reduce slip risk and improve after-hours operations.

 


FAQ 

What is the Agibot C5 Commercial Cleaning Robot?
It’s an autonomous floor-care robot that scrubs and dries hard floors in malls, hospitals, airports, and offices, with analytics for coverage and compliance.

How does the C5 work?
The robot maps the facility with LiDAR and cameras, plans cleaning routes, dispenses solution to brushes, vacuums slurry via squeegee, and returns to dock for charging and service.

Why is the C5 important for facilities?
It delivers consistent cleanliness, documented performance, and labor efficiency, helping owners meet SLAs, safety goals, and sustainability targets.

What are the benefits over manual cleaning?
Autonomous coverage, repeatable dosing, audit logs, reduced slip risk with optimized dry-down, and reallocation of staff to detailed tasks.

Does the C5 integrate with facility software?
Yes. Fleet software exposes APIs for CAFM/CMMS/BI systems to sync routes, schedules, and cleaning metrics.

Can it operate around people?
Designed for pedestrian-safe navigation with slow-zones, obstacle avoidance, lights/alerts, and E-stop. Many sites run it after hours for maximum efficiency.


Summary

The Agibot C5 Commercial Cleaning Robot unites industrial floor-care hardware with autonomous navigation and analytics, offering a practical route to standardized cleanliness and traceable outcomes across large facilities. With multi-mode cleaning, EHS-focused features, and fleet software built for CAFM integration, the C5 helps owners and service providers scale quality, optimize labor, and quantify sustainability benefits—all while keeping public spaces cleaner and safer throughout the day and night.

Specifications

PART # C5
ROBOT USE CLEANING
BRAND AGIBOT

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Agibot C5 Commercial Cleaning Robot (C5)

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