U.S. Availability Expected July 2026
AI-native large scrubber-dryer platform with one-pass sweep and scrub, adaptive edge cleaning, and data-driven hotspot response for high-traffic facilities.
BG1 combines large-format hardware and adaptive AI behavior to maintain floor quality across retail, logistics, industrial, and property-service environments.
Covered Cleaning
Up to 2000 m2/h
Spot Cleaning
Up to 6000 m2/h
Runtime
Up to 7.5h
Water Capacity
75L / 60L
Sub Hero Feature
BG1 physically extends the scrubbing disc to clean along walls and shelving lines, improving perimeter consistency and reducing manual rework in dense layouts.
BG1 is designed for front sweep + rear scrub in one pass, reducing repeat traversals while increasing cleaning throughput in large-area operations.
Coverage Mode: Up to 2000 m2/h
Spot Mode: Up to 6000 m2/h

Sub Hero Feature
With dual cleaning-agent tanks and real-time automatic mixing, BG1 adjusts chemical intensity to floor conditions for stronger cleaning quality and lower waste.

The BG1 platform uses AI perception to detect stains, adjust cleaning behavior, and prioritize high-probability problem zones with guided and hotspot-driven workflows.
Sub Hero Feature
Multi-sensor fusion with 3D LiDAR and VSLAM supports robust navigation and obstacle awareness in crowded facilities, helping BG1 sustain safe and stable operation.
With 75L clean water, 60L waste water, and optional all-in-one docking workflows for refill, drainage, and charging, BG1 is built for sustained shifts and lower manual intervention.

| model | PUDU BG1 / PUDU BG1 Pro |
| total Machine Weight | Approx. 344 kg (Approx. 758 lbs) |
| overall Dimensions | 1195 x 760 x 1303 mm (with squeegee); 1120 x 660 x 1303 mm (without squeegee) |
| battery Capacity | 90 Ah (48V platform, equivalent to 24V platform 180 Ah) |
| run Time | Front sweep + rear scrub up to 7.5h; standard mode 5.5h+ |
| charging Time | About 3h (AC >= 180V) or about 4.5h (AC <= 180V), adapter auto-voltage recognition |
| navigation Method | LiDAR + 3D VSLAM fusion positioning |
| min Path Clearance | 85 cm (33.5 in) |
| cleaning Width | 550 mm scrubbing; 708 mm sweeping with side brushes |
| covered Cleaning Mode | Up to 2000 m2/h (21,528 ft2/h) |
| spot Cleaning Mode | Up to 6000 m2/h (64,583 ft2/h) |
| dust Box Capacity | 5 L (1.32 Gal US) |
| water Tank Capacity | Clean water 75 L; waste water 60 L |
| cleaning Agent Capacity | Dual cleaning-agent boxes, approx. 7 L total |
| unattended Operation | Supported with optional charging/docking station |
Built for environments where throughput, consistency, and operational continuity matter.

High-frequency aisle and shelf-edge cleaning with one-pass wet/dry handling.

Deep scrubbing workflows with adaptive agent control for variable floor conditions.

Long-runtime, timed operations designed for large, high-traffic circulation routes.

Large-area cleaning performance with AI perception and robust obstacle handling.
Teams often search for direct alternatives before deployment. Use the comparisons below as a practical evaluation framework for pilot planning and procurement.
When BG1 is a strong fit: You need one-pass sweep + scrub workflow with high spot-cleaning responsiveness and adaptive chemical dosing.
What to compare directly: Compare width, runtime, docking ecosystem, chemical control, and real facility navigation behavior.
When BG1 is a strong fit: You prioritize large-area autonomous operations with edge-focused cleaning and robust AI perception.
What to compare directly: Validate path clearance, edge quality, obstacle handling, and autonomous maintenance workflows.
When BG1 is a strong fit: You want to balance throughput, AI-guided spot response, and consumables efficiency in dynamic traffic.
What to compare directly: Review covered vs spot mode productivity, dosing precision, and total intervention time per shift.
When BG1 is a strong fit: You are evaluating enterprise-grade autonomous cleaning for mixed environments with long duty cycles.
What to compare directly: Compare mapping workflow, behavior in crowded routes, reporting depth, and service/support model.
Comparison guidance is intended for planning and should be validated through live demos, site trials, and current vendor documentation.
Launch notes and rollout guidance for operators preparing BG1 deployments.
Launch overview for BG1 with key capabilities, application scenarios, and July 2026 availability guidance.
Contact Mobotics for U.S. pricing, deployment design, and service package options.


























