Cleaning Robot Suppliers · Yorkshire · UK
Commercial cleaning robot suppliers, based in Yorkshire
Fresh Mango Robotics supplies, installs and supports the Keenon C30 and C40 — robotic floor cleaners built for hotels, retail, healthcare, business parks and warehouses. One supplier, one point of contact, UK engineers, no overseas helpdesk.
At a glance
What is a commercial cleaning robot?
Robotic floor cleaners, built for business
A commercial cleaning robot is an autonomous floor cleaner built for the demands of a working business — not the open-plan kitchen of a domestic robot vacuum. Models like the Keenon C30 and C40 sweep, scrub, vacuum and dry hard floors in a single pass, navigate around people and obstacles using LiDAR, and clean the same route to the same standard every shift.
They are not science projects and they are not novelties. They are commercial cleaning equipment with measurable output: square metres per hour, water capacity, battery life, dwell time, and a clean log you can hand to an auditor. The job of a good cleaning robot supplier is to turn that capability into a working overnight routine.
Autonomous cleaning robots earn their keep on sites where the same large floor has to be cleaned to the same standard every day — supermarkets, shopping centres, hotel lobbies, care home corridors, business park receptions, distribution centres. That is exactly where the C30 and C40 are designed to operate.
Where they're used
Where commercial cleaning robots earn their keep
Five environments where UK operators are deploying robotic floor cleaners right now — and what the robot actually does on site.
Hotels
Lobby, restaurant, function-room and corridor floors cleaned overnight to a consistent standard. Frees housekeeping to focus on guest rooms and touchpoints, and removes the awkward dance of mopping around early-morning guests.
Business parks & offices
Receptions, atriums, breakout spaces and shared corridors cleaned out-of-hours with no contractor on site. Logged proof of coverage is easy to share with tenants and facilities clients.
Retail
Supermarkets, shopping centres and large stores get the same floor finish every night. Cleaners arrive in the morning to focus on detail work, restock and customer-facing tidying instead of pushing a scrubber for four hours.
Healthcare & care homes
Quiet enough for night-time operation in residential corridors. Consistent dwell time and dosing across communal areas, with a logged cleaning record for compliance and audit.
Warehousing & logistics
Distribution centres, depots and back-of-house concourses cleaned without taking a forklift driver off the floor. The C40 in particular handles large open footprints efficiently overnight.
C30 vs C40
Keenon C30 vs Keenon C40 — which one fits your floor?
Both robots clean to a commercial standard. The difference is throughput and footprint. Use the table to triangulate the right model, then we will confirm on a site visit.
| Specification | Keenon C30 | Keenon C40 |
|---|---|---|
| Cleaning rate | Up to 1,500 m²/hr | Up to 2,000 m²/hr |
| Modes | Sweep, scrub, vacuum, dry — 4-in-1 | Sweep, scrub, vacuum, dry |
| Battery life | Up to 4 hrs per cycle | Up to 5 hrs per cycle |
| Tanks | Clean 38L / waste 40L | Larger capacity for longer runs |
| Auto-refill at dock | Optional | Yes, as standard |
| Best for site size | 800–2,000 m² of hard floor | 2,000 m²+ of hard floor |
| Typical environment | Restaurants, care homes, mid retail, hotels | Shopping centres, transport hubs, depots, large hospitality |
Choose the C30 if…
- You have 800–2,000 m² of hard floor
- You want a true 4-in-1 sweep, scrub, vacuum and dry
- Site type: restaurants, care homes, hotels, mid-size retail
Choose the C40 if…
- You have 2,000 m²+ of hard floor
- You want auto-refill at the dock for unattended runs
- Site type: shopping centres, transport hubs, depots, large hospitality
Labour saving & ROI
Where the saving actually comes from
The case for a cleaning robot is rarely "fewer people on payroll". It is "the same people doing the work that actually matters". Here is how the numbers usually break down.
Replaces 4–6 hours of manual floor work per day
For sites over ~800 m² of hard floor, the saved labour alone funds the robot. Cleaners stop pushing a scrubber and start on the work guests and inspectors actually notice.
Consistent standard, every shift
Same route, same coverage, same dwell time, every night. No more variable finish depending on who is on shift or how rushed they were at the end of the night.
Auditable cleaning record
The robot logs every run with a coverage map and timing. Easy to share with clients, auditors, CQC inspectors or franchise QA — proof, not promises.
Lower agency and turnover cost
Night-cleaning shifts are some of the hardest to recruit and retain for. A robot covers the unglamorous miles and reduces the recruitment churn that follows.
Payback inside 14–20 months
Most C30 and C40 deployments pay back inside 14–20 months on labour alone, before you count the lift in standards and reduced agency premium.
Five-year service life
These are commercial machines, not consumer kit. With routine servicing — included in our support packages — the robot is still earning its keep five years in.
Why Fresh Mango
Why choose Fresh Mango Robotics
We are a small, focused team of engineers and operators based in Ripon. We deploy what we sell, and we support what we deploy. No reseller chain, no foreign helpdesk.
Yorkshire-based cleaning robot suppliers
Stock, engineers and demo robots are all on-shore in North Yorkshire. If you want to see a C30 or C40 running on your floor before you commit, we can usually have one with you inside the week.
North of England coverage as standard
Leeds, York, Harrogate, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Teesside and the surrounding regions are all within our standard service area. National deployment on request.
Site survey before you commit
We measure the floor, look at obstacles, lifts, charging points and water access, and tell you honestly whether the C30, the C40 or neither is the right answer for your site.
Deployment and staff training included
Every installation includes floor mapping, route configuration, exclusion zones, safety checks and hands-on training. We do not leave until your team is confident running the robot without us.
UK support, parts and consumables
Remote diagnostics first, on-site engineers when needed, consumables and spare parts held in stock. One number, one team.
Honest commercial advice
If a cleaning robot is not right for your site, we will tell you. We would rather lose a sale than deploy a machine that ends up parked in a corner.
FAQ
Common questions about cleaning robot suppliers
What is a commercial cleaning robot?
A commercial cleaning robot is an autonomous floor cleaner built for business premises rather than the home. Models like the Keenon C30 and C40 sweep, scrub, vacuum and dry hard floors in one pass, navigate around people and obstacles using LiDAR, and clean the same route to the same standard every night without supervision.
Are you cleaning robot suppliers near me?
We are based in Ripon, North Yorkshire, and cover the whole of the North of England as standard — Leeds, York, Harrogate, Sheffield, Bradford, Hull, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and the surrounding regions. We deploy nationally on request and bring a working robot to your site for the demo.
Should I choose the Keenon C30 or the C40?
The C30 suits sites with roughly 800–2,000 m² of hard floor — restaurants, care homes, mid-sized retail, hotels. The C40 is the better fit for larger footprints (shopping centres, transport hubs, large hospitality and logistics) where you want auto-refill at the dock and up to 2,000 m²/hr coverage. We will recommend the right one once we have seen your floor.
How much does an autonomous cleaning robot cost?
Most customers either purchase outright or take a monthly rental that works out cheaper than the night-cleaning shift it replaces. Pricing depends on the model, the site size and the level of support. Request a quote and we will give you a clear figure with no jargon.
How long does installation take?
A typical deployment is live within a day. We map the floor, set the cleaning routes, configure exclusion zones, run safety checks and train your team. The robot runs its first full shift the same week.
What happens if the robot needs servicing?
Every deployment includes UK-based support. Most issues are resolved remotely the same day. For anything hands-on, our engineers travel from Yorkshire across the North of England. Consumables and spare parts are held in stock.
What is the ROI on a cleaning robot?
Most commercial cleaning robots in the UK pay back inside 9–18 months. A Keenon C30 or C40 typically replaces 4–6 hours of nightly manual floor cleaning, which at UK contract-cleaning rates is around £40–£70 per night. On a 7-night operation that is £15,000–£25,000 per year of recoverable labour, against a monthly rental that is usually £400–£700. Add consistent cleaning standards, no sick days and no recruitment cost, and the case is straightforward.
What is the best cleaning robot for a hotel?
For most UK hotels, the Keenon C30 is the right cleaning robot — it suits lobbies, corridors, ballrooms and back-of-house with 800–2,000 m² of hard floor, runs quietly overnight, and combines sweep, scrub, vacuum and dry in one pass. Larger properties, conference hotels and resorts with 2,000 m²+ of hard floor are better suited to the Keenon C40, which offers auto-refill at the dock and up to 2,000 m²/hr coverage.
Related pages
Compare the Keenon C30 and Keenon C40, see our wider service robot supplier offering, our warehouse robotics range, or our Yorkshire coverage.
See a C30 or C40 running on your floor
Tell us about your site and we will bring a working robot to your premises for an on-site demo — no obligation, no PowerPoint.
No hard sell. No minimum commitment. Real engineers, UK-based support.
