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Autonomous commercial cleaning robots for mixed-surface spaces
ECOVACS Commercial Robotics develops autonomous commercial floor-cleaning robots, including the DEEBOT PRO M1 and K1, for mixed-surface and complex commercial environments. Its products target commercial spaces such as retail and other floor-cleaning use cases, and the company operates from China under the ECOVACS Robotics group umbrella.
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Top-rated product
BBB
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DEEBOT PRO M1
Company facts
- Legal name
- ECOVACS Commercial Robotics Co., Ltd.
- HQ
- Suzhou, China
- Founded
- 1998 · 28 yrs
- Website
- ecovacscommercial.com
Milestones
ECOVACS Commercial Robotics said it would debut the DEEBOT PRO series at Interclean Amsterdam 2026.
DEEBOT PRO K1 and M1 debuted at the 2023 China Clean Expo in Shanghai.
ECOVACS unveiled its cleaning robotics ecosystem, including the DEEBOT PRO line with M1 and K1 commercial robots.
Press coverage
- ECOVACS ROBOTICS Unveils Cleaning Robotics Ecosystem
PR Newswire · Oct 2022
- Ecovacs Robotics
Wikipedia
- ECOVACS' DEEBOT PRO K1 M1 Makes a Stunning Debut at the 2023 CCE
ECOVACS Group
Active products by ECOVACS Commercial Robotics
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| 1 | ![]() | DEEBOT PRO M1 | Cleaning | Runtime 8 hr | 2023 | BBB |
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