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Parking Garages

Autonomous cleaning for multi-level car parks — concrete dust, oil, and tire marks. Navigates between parked cars and works in low-traffic hours.

Fully
unmanned operation
Up to 2,500
m² per hour
Overnight
in low-traffic hours
Autonomous cleaning robot at work — Parking Garages

4 levels. Tire rubber. Oil drips.

Hard to staff. Harder to keep clean.

Case study

Level by level, night after night

Pilot one level first, then the whole garage

Frequently asked questions

Yes, the LiDAR sensors register parked vehicles precisely and the robot navigates through the free areas. It automatically adapts its route to current occupancy — if a space is free, it gets cleaned; if occupied, the robot moves on. On the next round the space may be free. Over time, all areas are covered even though the garage is never completely empty.

Yes, the robot is designed for mixed operation. It detects moving vehicles and evades or waits until they have passed. We do, however, recommend cleaning during low-traffic periods — typically at night or in the early morning. For office-building garages, the weekend is ideal. The robot can use these windows automatically.

The robot scrubs with high contact pressure and special brushes that lift even burned-in tire residue. Very old, encrusted marks sometimes need pre-treatment with a special cleaner. More importantly: with regular robot deployment, such stubborn build-up never forms — the robot removes fresh residue before it can set.

A single robot cleans one level. For several levels we either deploy multiple robots, or the robot is moved between levels — by lift or ramp. With our full-service model we coordinate this for you. Many garage operators start with one level as a pilot and then extend to the whole facility.

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