According to the '2024 Global Floor Cleaning Machine Market Share Report' published by Pristine Market Insights, the global commercial cleaning equipment market has long been dominated by established Western companies, with four major brands—Tennant, Kärcher, Nilfisk, and Hako—holding a combined 44.2% share. Meanwhile, emerging players centered on intelligence and unmanned operations are rising rapidly, restructuring the industry ecosystem.
Amidst this wave of transformation, Gausium has secured the number one global market share in the specialized commercial cleaning robotics field, leveraging its outstanding technical capabilities and global expansion to lead the industry into the next stage of full-scene autonomy.
Breakthrough in the Global Market According to the report, while the 2024 global commercial cleaning equipment market was historically dominated by long-standing Western firms, the surging demand for improved efficiency and reduced labor costs in commercial facilities, warehouses, and transportation hubs has rendered conventional manual and semi-automatic equipment inadequate. Intelligent, unmanned cleaning solutions have become the core driver of market growth.
Gausium entered the market with an innovative 'Robot + Cleaning' model. Equipped with its proprietary full-scene autonomous navigation technology, it fully automates the entire process of 'mapping, path planning, cleaning, obstacle avoidance, and automatic recharging.' This has resolved the traditional challenges of 'human dependency, low scene compatibility, and high management costs' in environments like office buildings, factories, and airports.
According to IDC's '2024 Global Commercial Cleaning Robot Market Share: Human-Machine Collaboration Deepens' (Doc # CHC53534225, June 2025), Gausium captured 12.9% of total global service robot shipments and 25% of the specialized commercial cleaning robot market in 2024, ranking first globally. Its products have expanded into 70 countries and regions across six continents, serving over 6,500 clients, including Singapore Changi Airport, London Luton Airport, and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners.
Leading the Next Generation Pristine Market Insights' report highlights that emerging players are focusing on 'automation and intelligence,' 'regional niche markets,' and 'customization for fragmented scenes.' While Chinese firms like Gadlee have penetrated the mid-to-low-end Asia-Pacific market, companies like Avidbots are also growing, confirming that commercial cleaning automation is restructuring the market. Gausium has led the industry into a new stage of 'autonomy, scene-specificity, and digitalization.'
Technological Evolution and Core Competitiveness Gausium holds a self-developed, full-stack technology engine for mobile robots, with a technological lead of 4–5 years over competitors. Its multi-sensor fusion navigation enables stable operation in public spaces with high foot traffic. Cleaning efficiency has increased by over 3 times compared to manual labor, while operational costs have been cut by 50%. Following the deployment of 50 units at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, cleaning labor costs were reduced by 60%.
Full-Scene Coverage for Diverse Needs From 500-square-meter small supermarkets to massive logistics facilities, Gausium provides a product line of multi-functional cleaning robots (such as Phantas S1, Vacuum 40, Scrubber 50, Scrubber 75, Beetle, Omnie, Marvel, and Mira), optimized for every environment.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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- Products / services: Vacuum 40 / Scrubber 50