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Built by someone who has engineered advanced systems and operated them in demanding environments — we know what these machines can and can't do.
The heavy-duty autonomous scrubber-dryer for Perth supermarkets, arenas and big-format retail. The fleet's widest scrub deck and largest tanks, with a workstation that refills, drains and charges it for 24/7 unattended running.
Front, three-quarter, side and rear: the industrial scrubber-dryer, scrub deck and squeegee.
The L50 is the heavy-duty end of the scrubber range, built for large continuous wet floors: supermarkets, shopping centres, arenas, big-format retail and warehouses. It carries the fleet's widest scrub deck (510 mm) and largest tanks (55 L solution, 55 L recovery), so it covers long runs at 2,203 m²/h without stopping every aisle.
The differentiator is the CWS-01 workstation. It automatically refills clean water, drains recovery and recharges, so the L50 runs 24/7 unattended, servicing itself between cycles instead of waiting for staff. An 840 mm squeegee dries the floor behind it, and the 220 RPM disk brush handles the grime a large site builds up overnight.
On-board NVIDIA AI and an automotive-grade 32-beam 3D LiDAR classify obstacles and plan its route in real time, so it shares the floor with shoppers, staff and trolleys rather than needing the place cleared. Day-to-day control, including voice control, runs through the Cenobots app.
Short, silent loops: supermarket floors, on-the-floor operation and fully autonomous running.
Scrubs and dries long supermarket aisles to a consistent standard, around shoppers and trolleys.
The L50 working a large continuous floor on a scheduled, unsupervised run.
Maps once, then runs its route on its own, docking to refill, drain and charge.
The L50 line is built for big, continuous floors. A look at the environments it's made for.
If you wet-mop a large continuous floor every night, the L50's deck, tanks and self-service workstation make it the unit that keeps up.
Long aisles and back-of-house scrubbed and dried overnight, ready before doors open.
Common-area floors and concourses cleaned to a consistent standard across large footprints.
Concourses and event floors turned around fast between sessions on big continuous plates.
Wet-mopping sealed concrete across distribution floors that run long shifts.
Hardware, trade and large-format stores where the cleaned area is measured in thousands of square metres.
Hospital and institutional floors that need consistent, documented wet cleaning at scale.
Site survey, a one-off map, then the L50 scrubs to a schedule and services itself at the workstation.
Our engineer scans your site, builds the 3D map and sets cleaning zones, exclusion areas and schedules.
The L50 follows its path with the deck down, classifying obstacles in real time and drying behind it with the 840 mm squeegee.
It returns to the CWS-01 workstation, which refills clean water, drains recovery and recharges, with no staff needed.
It resumes where it left off and runs the next cycle, so a large floor stays covered around the clock.
Press play: working a healthcare facility and a large shopping mall.
Scrubbing a healthcare floor, shown working alongside the SP50 spot cleaner.
Scrubbing and drying a large mall floor end to end on a scheduled run.
Headline numbers up top; full datasheet collapsed below. We confirm site-specific figures during the survey.
A WA supermarket, mall or arena floor is thousands of square metres that has to be wet-cleaned and dry before doors open. The L50's 510 mm deck and 55 L tanks are sized for that run, and the 840 mm squeegee leaves the floor walk-ready behind it rather than wet.
The CWS-01 workstation is what makes it practical at scale: the robot refills, drains and recharges itself, so it runs the whole overnight window without a staff member topping up tanks. For a site that already struggles to roster cleaners, that's the difference between a robot that needs minding and one that just runs.
Service distance matters. We're an Australian dealer (Fiction Labs Pty Ltd, trading as Perth Robots) with local engineers, local mapping, and parts on the ground in Perth. For metro deployments we offer same-day on-site response; for regional WA we ship spares overnight and resolve most software issues remotely via the cloud platform.
The L50 is the largest scrubber in the range. For mid-size mixed floors we deploy the L4, for tight occupied spaces the compact L3, and for sweeping or spot-cleaning, the S5 and SP50. Different robot, same partnership, same management dashboard.
No offshore tickets. Perth-based engineers handle survey, deployment, training, mapping changes and incident response.
Site survey, full 3D map, zone and schedule setup, plus CWS-01 workstation siting. We hand over a running system, not a box.
On-site session for managers and supervisors. App and dashboard, workstation checks, fault response, escalation flow.
Perth metro: same-day on-site. Regional WA: next business day. Cloud-resolvable issues: under an hour.
Outright purchase with a Care Plan, 2–4 year lease-to-own, or Robotics-as-a-Service: a fixed monthly fee, all-inclusive.
Working out whether a robot is cheaper than another cleaner on your floor? Open the WA cost calculator →
Built by someone who has engineered advanced systems and operated them in demanding environments — we know what these machines can and can't do.
We deploy and service every unit ourselves across WA. If a robot's down at 2am on a mine site, that's on us — same time zone.
We recommend the right robot for your site, not the only one we carry.
RaaS is a flat monthly subscription, not a capital gamble — the risk sits with us. Run the robot as often as you need.
Send us your site brief and we'll come back inside one business day with an indicative quote, the right unit for your floors, and a survey date.
The L50 is the industrial scrubber in a fleet of nine. If your floors are smaller or need sweeping, one of these fits better.

Mid-large mixed floors, room to room. Passes a standard 32-inch door.

Tight offices, clinics and corridors. 700 mm pass-through, plumbing-free option.

All nine robots, every spec, in a single table. Sortable by coverage, runtime and footprint.
Sweeper vs scrubber vs spot cleaner, indoor vs outdoor, RaaS vs purchase.