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PUDU SH1
Pudu Robotics
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PUDU SH1
Pudu RoboticsPUDU SH1 is a commercial floor scrubber-dryer for greasy or slippery environments. It combines professional scrubbing and drying capabilities with ease of use comparable to mopping, enabling anyone to achieve professional cleaning results efficiently.
Availability
Industry
- restaurant
- hotel
- retail
- office
- hospital
- warehouse
Specification
- 4 cleaning modes
- Standard, Heavy Duty, ECO, and accessories for various surfaces
- Multi-dimensional cleaning
- horizontal, vertical, edges, low-profile spaces, dead zones
- Saves 80% water and cleaning agent usage, reduces cleaning time by 70% vs. mop
- High-pressure, high-frequency cleaning (27 kg brush pressure, 350 rpm) dissolves tough stains instantly
- Instant scrub-and-dry with powerful 20,000 Pa suction and squeegee
- First-to-market air-solid-liquid separation system for wastewater tank
- Compact 44 cm working width, cleans spaces as low as 10 cm
- Self-propelled design, single-handed control, modular quick-release components
- On-screen training, real-time component monitoring, post-cleaning reports
- 70-100 min runtime, 2.5 h charging, 72-69 dB noise levels
Price
No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.
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Evidence-graded claims from the Pudu Robotics deep report
Pudu Robotics raised ~$150M (Series D) at a valuation exceeding $1.5 billion, with cumulative funding over $300M
Independently confirmed by The Robot Report [4], SiliconAngle [9], Frontier Enterprise [11], and PR Newswire [8] — multiple non-company outlets corroborate the round size and unicorn valuation, though the valuation itself is a company-stated figure not set by a public market.
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Pudu Robotics has shipped 120,000+ units deployed across 80+ countries
The figure is reported via Instagram/news posts and company PR [7][8][10] but no independent third-party audit, customs data, or analyst report corroborates the specific unit count or country breadth.
from Pudu Robotics deep report →Pudu's robots deliver reliable, autonomous performance in real-world commercial environments including restaurants, hospitals, and shopping centers
Restaurant owners on Reddit [14] express interest but report being unable to find verified independent performance accounts; no independent operator case study, regulator report, or journalist field review substantiates reliability claims at scale.
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The D5 quadruped achieves production-ready capabilities including 25 cm step climbing, 5 m/s speed, 30° ascent / 45° descent, and IP67 weatherproofing
All specs originate solely from Pudu's own product page [1]; community users flag Pudu marketing videos as exaggerated [13][15], and the official page itself disclaims that some advertised features are not yet available — no independent teardown, field test, or journalist verification exists.
from Pudu Robotics deep report →Pudu Robotics holds a 23% global market share in commercial service robotics
This figure appears only in vendor-sourced materials; The Robot Report [4], SiliconAngle [9], and all other independent sources covering the $150M raise report unit counts and funding but make no mention of — let alone corroborate — the 23% market share claim.
from Pudu Robotics deep report →The D9 semi-humanoid robot supports a 20 kg total payload and 10 kg per-arm payload with an 8-hour battery life
Payload specs come from a commerce/reseller source [5] and battery/arm figures from Reddit community posts [13][15] — no independent engineering test, OEM datasheet, or journalist hands-on review confirms these numbers, and community discussion treats the robot as an early-stage announcement rather than a verified shipping product.
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