
CenoBots L50 Scrubber
The CenoBots L50 Robot is designed to deliver powerful, autonomous floor cleaning in commercial and municipal spaces.
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The CenoBots S5 is an industrial-grade autonomous sweeping robot built for dry debris and dust collection across large floor areas. It combines an 820 mm (32.3 in) sweep path, a 50 L (13.2 gal) debris hopper, and HEPA filtration with an automatic filter shaker, letting it pick up everything from fine dust to bottles and packaging without clogging. With a cleaning productivity of roughly 2,500 m²/hr (27,000 ft²/hr), one S5 covers ground a manual crew would take hours to sweep.
Navigation is handled by a 100 TOPS NVIDIA AI processor paired with a 32-beam 3D LiDAR that detects obstacles up to 150 m (492 ft) away. The robot recognizes vehicles and plans safe avoidance paths, adapts to dynamic environments in real time, and uses an AI 'spot cleaning' mode that targets detected debris up to 4x faster than full-coverage passes. It fits through a standard 32-inch doorway, weighs 130 kg (287 lbs), and recharges in about 2 hours.
The S5 is fully autonomous: it returns to its charging dock when the battery runs low, then resumes its previous task once charged, enabling extended hands-off operation with minimal labor. Quick-release side brushes and hopper make daily maintenance a seconds-long task, and the S5 can be paired with CenoBots autonomous scrubber-dryers for a sweep-then-scrub workflow. RobotLAB sells, leases, deploys, trains staff on, and services the S5 nationwide.
| Product Type | Autonomous industrial sweeper robot (dry debris/dust) |
| Sweeping Width | 820 mm | 32.3 in |
| Cleaning Productivity | ~2,500 m²/hr | 27,000 ft²/hr |
| Debris Hopper Capacity | 50 L | 13.2 gal |
| Length | 1,030 mm | 40.6 in |
| Width (without side brushes) | 720 mm | 28.3 in |
| Height | 990 mm | 39 in |
| Weight | 130 kg | 287 lbs |
| Doorway Clearance | Passes standard 32 in doorways |
| AI Processor | 100 TOPS NVIDIA chip |
| Navigation / Sensors | 32-beam 3D LiDAR, up to 150 m (492 ft) detection range |
| Obstacle Avoidance | Vehicle recognition + dynamic path planning |
| Spot Cleaning | AI debris detection, up to 4x faster than full-coverage |
| Filtration | HEPA filtration with automatic filter shaker |
| Charging Time | 2 hours |
| Autonomy | Auto-return to dock, auto-recharge, auto-resume task |
| Side Brushes / Hopper | Quick-release for fast cleaning/swap |
| Integration | Compatible with CenoBots autonomous scrubber-dryers |
| Battery Capacity / Runtime | Contact for details |
| Max Speed / Gradeability / Noise | Contact for details |
| Purchase Price | $32,667 |
The S5 is purpose-built for mega-warehouses and logistics floors where dust, dirt, and dropped debris accumulate across vast open spans. Its ~27,000 ft²/hr productivity, 50 L hopper, and 150 m LiDAR detection range let it cover large aisles autonomously while recognizing forklifts and pallets and routing safely around them. HEPA filtration keeps airborne dust down in environments where particulate control matters for both workers and stored goods.
Built to identify vehicles and plan safe avoidance paths, the S5 is well suited to multi-level parking structures, dealership lots, and transit garages. It sweeps up grit, leaves, and road debris that traditional walk-behind sweepers struggle to keep ahead of, and its autonomous dock-and-resume operation means cleaning continues overnight without staff on site.
With a compact 720 mm body that passes through standard 32-inch doorways, the S5 navigates retail aisles and back-of-house stockrooms while its AI spot-cleaning targets spills of dry debris up to 4x faster than full-coverage sweeping. Quiet, dust-controlled operation makes it appropriate for stores looking to keep sales floors presentable during off-hours.
On factory floors where metal shavings, packaging waste, and fine dust collect continuously, the S5 provides repeatable, scheduled sweeping with consistent dust control via its automatic filter shaker. It can be paired with a CenoBots scrubber-dryer so the same facility gets an integrated sweep-then-scrub program covering both dry debris and wet cleaning.
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The S5 is an industrial-grade autonomous sweeping robot that collects dry debris and dust across large floor areas. It uses a 100 TOPS NVIDIA AI chip and a 32-beam 3D LiDAR to navigate, recognize vehicles, and clean autonomously in warehouses, parking garages, supermarkets, and factories. RobotLAB sells, deploys, and services it nationwide.
The S5 has an 820 mm (32.3 in) sweeping width, cleans roughly 2,500 m²/hr (27,000 ft²/hr), and holds a 50 L (13.2 gal) debris hopper. It weighs 130 kg (287 lbs), passes through a standard 32-inch doorway, recharges in about 2 hours, and uses HEPA filtration with an automatic filter shaker. Battery capacity, runtime, and noise level aren't published by the manufacturer; contact RobotLAB for those details.
The RobotLAB purchase price is $32,667. RobotLAB also offers leasing and Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) subscription options. Call 1-87-RobotLAB for current pricing, financing, and volume or multi-unit deployment quotes.
Both are AI-powered autonomous sweepers, but the S5 has a wider 820 mm sweep path versus the MT1's ~700 mm, and a larger 50 L hopper versus the MT1's 35 L. The MT1 lists a higher published runtime (up to 8 hours) and a lower price (~$19,000), while the S5 leans on a 100 TOPS NVIDIA chip, longer 150 m LiDAR range, and a larger debris capacity for big industrial spaces. RobotLAB can demo both side by side to match your facility.
The S5 is a dry sweeper — it picks up dust and debris but does not wash floors with water and detergent like a scrubber-dryer. For wet scrubbing, CenoBots offers scrubber-dryer models (such as the L4 or L50), and the S5 is designed to pair with them for a sweep-then-scrub workflow. RobotLAB can configure either or both for your site.
It's best for facilities with large hard-floor areas that need consistent dry sweeping: warehouses and distribution centers, parking garages, supermarkets and big-box retail, and manufacturing plants. Its vehicle-recognition and 150 m LiDAR make it especially well suited to environments where forklifts, cars, or foot traffic share the space.
Call 1-87-RobotLAB or contact RobotLAB online to schedule a demo, request a site assessment, or get a purchase, lease, or RaaS quote. RobotLAB handles delivery, deployment, staff training, and ongoing service nationwide.

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