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Kas

Kas

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Kas is a fully autonomous commercial floor scrubbing robot designed for tight spaces. Equipped with twin disc brushes, advanced autonomy, and up to 3 hours runtime, it cleans hard floors in retail, healthcare, education, and transportation facilities with 45L solution capacity.

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Industry

  • retail
  • hospital
  • office
  • warehouse
  • restaurant

Specification

Designed for hard floors
tile, concrete, marble, terrazzo, vinyl, epoxy
  • Agile navigation in tight spaces with 1.55m minimum U-turn width
  • Up to 3 hours continuous runtime with exchangeable LFP batteries
  • Large 45L solution tank and 45L recovery tank for extended cleaning
  • Twin disc brushes or standard floor pads with replaceable rubber squeegees
  • Advanced autonomous cleaning with real-time obstacle avoidance
  • Water tank level sensors with touchscreen alerts for operators
  • 4-digit passcode security for operator access control
  • Dual battery cart option to maximize cleaning time
  • Safety system with automatic pause for detected obstacles

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the Avidbots deep report

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  • Avidbots robots double cleaning team productivity.

    The Saint-Gobain independent case study corroborates the productivity doubling claim, reporting ~$30,000 annual savings, ~24-month payback, and 2 hours/day of labor reclaimed [13].

    from Avidbots deep report →
  • Avidbots offers its robots via a RaaS (Robots as a Service) subscription model that bundles hardware, software, and maintenance.

    The official customer success brochure and an independent third-party commerce source both confirm the RaaS model with bundled preventative maintenance every 480 hours [6][5].

    from Avidbots deep report →
  • Avidbots uses a single AI platform powering all three robots, with over-the-air software updates and a real-time fleet monitoring Command Center.

    Official product pages and news sources consistently confirm the unified AI platform, OTA updates, and Avidbots Command Center with 24/7 remote support [1][4][7].

    from Avidbots deep report →
  • Avidbots has raised approximately $107M in total funding, including a $70M Series C in 2022.

    TechCrunch and multiple independent robotics publications independently report the $70M Series C led by Jeneration Capital in 2022, consistent with the total funding figure [7][19][20].

    from Avidbots deep report →
  • Avidbots hardware and software are vertically integrated and co-designed — the robots are not a retrofit solution.

    A news source explicitly confirms that Avidbots co-designs hardware and software with the same team and does not retrofit existing scrubbers [11].

    from Avidbots deep report →

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