CenoBots L4
Compact 31.9-inch scrubber-dryer for narrow retail aisles and tight spaces
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About the book →CenoBots brings NVIDIA AI computing to commercial floor care — the L4 narrow-aisle scrubber, SP50 spot cleaner, and L50 high-capacity workhorse use 3D LiDAR and depth cameras to deliver consistent, data-driven cleaning at scale.
CenoBots is a commercial cleaning robotics manufacturer focused on facilities that demand the highest standards of consistency and safety. The product line uses NVIDIA AI compute for navigation and real-time debris detection, with three purpose-built form factors: the L4 narrow scrubber for retail and hospitality, the SP50 spot cleaner for high-spill environments, and the L50 high-capacity scrubber for warehouses and industrial floors.
Compact 31.9-inch scrubber-dryer for narrow retail aisles and tight spaces
High-capacity autonomous scrubber for warehouses and industrial facilities
Intelligent spot cleaner for high-traffic spill response and detail work
Real-time debris and spill detection goes beyond basic obstacle avoidance. The L4 prioritizes high-need cleaning areas using vision AI rather than just covering the planned route.
At 31.9 inches wide, the L4 navigates standard doorways and narrow retail aisles that block larger Gausium and Karcher units. Critical for convenience stores, smaller retail, and tight commercial floors.
Fully autonomous water cycle: refill, dispense, recycle, drain. No human between shifts. Reduces resource consumption and labor.
“CenoBots L4 cleans aisles a Gausium will never fit through. It is the answer for narrow retail.”
Real questions from convenience store, retail, and warehouse operators.
Yes. At 31.9 inches wide, it clears standard 32-inch doorways with a hair to spare. This is the L4’s killer feature for convenience stores and tight retail.
Real-time vision recognition of spills, debris, and high-soil areas. The robot dynamically adjusts cleaning intensity, water flow, and brush pressure based on what it sees. Better cleaning quality and less water waste.
Built for spot cleaning, not full coverage. When a spill happens, dispatch the SP50 to that specific location; it cleans the area and returns to dock. Common in food service, hospital corridors, and high-spill retail.
Yes. Heavy-duty brush pressure, large water tanks, and longer runtime are designed for warehouse and industrial floors. Comparable to Gausium Scrubber 75 in coverage.
Roughly $0.008 per sqft for the L4 on a typical retail deployment. About 5-7x cheaper than human labor and more consistent.
Yes. Cloud dashboard with API for integration into most CMMS and facility management platforms. RobotLAB handles the integration during deployment.
About 62 dB at one meter. Suitable for daytime operation in occupied retail and office spaces.
L4 detects unusual liquids and alerts to the dashboard instead of cleaning. A human handles hazardous spills; the robot resumes after manual cleanup.
Yes. This is the L4’s prime use case. Conservative speed, smooth navigation around customers, and customer-friendly visual cues make it well-suited for occupied retail.
Two-year manufacturer warranty plus RobotLAB extended service plans. RaaS includes everything for the contract term.
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