Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Market Outlook, 2030
Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment market was valued at US$ 13,330 million in 2023, with growth driven by demand in commercial and industrial cleaning solutions.
The global automated floor cleaning equipment market is experiencing remarkable growth and transformation, largely driven by technological innovations, evolving consumer preferences, and the rising importance of hygiene across multiple environments. As societies continue to urbanize and industries adopt automation to improve productivity, the need for efficient, reliable, and labor-saving cleaning solutions has never been more pressing. Automated floor cleaning equipment encompasses a wide range of machines that are specifically engineered to clean different types of flooring surfaces with minimal human intervention. These machines use various mechanisms such as vacuuming, scrubbing, sweeping, and mopping to remove dust, dirt, and debris from floors in commercial, industrial, and residential settings. The popularity of automated cleaning solutions has grown considerably as organizations and households seek to reduce the time, labor, and operational costs associated with manual cleaning processes. Whether it is through robotic cleaners in homes or industrial-grade ride-on scrubbers in warehouses, the trend is clearly shifting towards intelligent, autonomous cleaning systems that deliver consistent and high-quality performance.
According to Publisher, the global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment market size was valued at US$ 13330 million in 2023. With growing demand in downstream market, the Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment is forecast to a readjusted size of US$ 19930 million by 2030 with a CAGR of 5.9% during review period. At the same time, global awareness around the importance of maintaining clean and sanitized environments has increased, particularly following major global health events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, which highlighted the need for rigorous cleanliness in both public and private spaces. This heightened focus on sanitation has significantly impacted industries such as healthcare, education, hospitality, and food processing, where maintaining hygienic conditions is not just preferable but essential for regulatory compliance and customer trust. Technological advancements in artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), and robotics have further enhanced the functionality of automated floor cleaning machines, enabling them to perform complex tasks such as route mapping, obstacle detection, dirt level recognition, and real-time data reporting. These smart features allow users to remotely monitor equipment performance, track cleaning patterns, and manage maintenance schedules, thereby improving operational efficiency and reducing downtime. Moreover, innovations aimed at reducing energy consumption and water usage are making these machines more sustainable, aligning with growing environmental concerns and the global push towards greener operations. As urban infrastructures continue to expand and more industries invest in smart facility management, the demand for advanced automated floor cleaning equipment is expected to maintain an upward trajectory over the coming years.
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When the global market for automated floor cleaning equipment is analyzed in terms of product types, it reveals a rich and diverse landscape of specialized machines designed to meet different cleaning requirements, operational capacities, and space constraints. The key categories within this segmentation include robotic floor cleaners, walk-behind scrubbers, ride-on scrubbers, industrial vacuum cleaners, and mechanical sweepers. Each type of equipment plays a distinct role in addressing cleaning challenges unique to specific environments and industries. Robotic floor cleaners, for example, have gained immense popularity among residential consumers and light commercial users due to their compact size, easy operation, and autonomous navigation capabilities. These devices are equipped with sensors, cameras, and smart mapping software that allow them to independently traverse rooms, detect obstacles, and clean floors thoroughly without user intervention. On the other hand, walk-behind scrubbers are widely used in medium-sized commercial spaces such as grocery stores, schools, and small warehouses where manual operation is manageable but more power and consistency are required than traditional cleaning methods can offer. Ride-on scrubbers, which are typically deployed in large-scale facilities such as airports, convention centers, and industrial complexes, are designed to cover extensive floor areas quickly and efficiently, making them ideal for operations where time and cleanliness are both critical. Industrial vacuum cleaners and sweepers serve yet another niche, offering high-performance dirt and debris removal in environments such as construction sites, factories, and outdoor public areas. These machines are often rugged, durable, and capable of handling heavy-duty workloads. With different models tailored for various floor types—ranging from carpet and tile to concrete and epoxy-coated floors—this broad segmentation ensures that users can find solutions perfectly suited to their specific cleaning needs, whether in small households or expansive industrial plants.
Segmentation by application further highlights the versatile use cases and broad adoption of automated floor cleaning equipment across various end-use sectors. Commercial applications constitute one of the most dominant segments, including environments such as shopping malls, office buildings, hospitality venues, educational institutions, transportation terminals, and entertainment facilities. These spaces require frequent and thorough cleaning due to the constant influx of people, and automated equipment ensures that high standards of cleanliness are maintained with minimal disruption to daily operations. The healthcare sector represents another critical application area where cleanliness and sanitation are non-negotiable. Hospitals, clinics, surgical centers, and elder care homes utilize automated cleaning machines to reduce the risk of cross-contamination and to maintain sterile conditions essential for patient safety and regulatory compliance. Industrial applications, including factories, warehouses, food and beverage processing units, and logistics centers, demand heavy-duty cleaning solutions capable of tackling oil stains, metal shavings, and other industrial residues, making automated machines an ideal fit for maintaining workplace safety and efficiency. In the residential segment, the demand for convenience-driven cleaning solutions such as robotic vacuum cleaners and mop bots has skyrocketed, especially among tech-savvy consumers who value smart home integration and time-saving technologies. Additionally, public sector applications—including government buildings, public schools, municipal facilities, and mass transit stations—have increasingly adopted automated floor cleaning equipment as part of broader initiatives to improve sanitation and operational efficiency using modern technology. These varied applications across distinct sectors underscore the growing recognition of automated floor cleaning systems as a fundamental part of contemporary hygiene and facility management strategies.
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• Historic Year: 2019
• Base Year: 2023
• Estimated Year: 2024
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• Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Market with its value and forecast along with its segments
• Various drivers and challenges
• Ongoing trends and developments
• Top profiled companies
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By Types:
• Robotic Floor Cleaners
• Walk-behind Scrubbers
• Ride-on Scrubbers
• Autonomous Sweepers
• Others
By Application:
• Commercial (Offices, Retail, Hospitality)
• Industrial (Manufacturing, Warehouses)
• Healthcare Facilities
• Residential
• Others
The approach of the report:
This report employs a combined approach of primary and secondary research. Initially, secondary research was conducted to understand the market landscape and identify key players. Secondary sources include press releases, annual reports, and government publications. Following this, primary research was carried out through telephonic interviews with industry experts to gather insights on market trends, growth drivers, and challenges. Trade calls were also made with distributors and suppliers to understand the supply chain. Consumer feedback was collected through surveys, with segmentation based on application, company size, and industry. The data obtained from primary research was then validated and cross-referenced with secondary sources for accuracy.
Intended audience
This report is useful for industry consultants, cleaning equipment manufacturers, facility management companies, distributors, government bodies, and other stakeholders aiming to align their strategies with market trends. It provides valuable insights for marketing, sales, and competitive analysis in the automated floor cleaning equipment sector.
Table of Contents
1 Scope of the Report
1.1 Market Introduction
1.2 Years Considered
1.3 Research Objectives
1.4 Market Research Methodology
1.5 Research Process and Data Source
1.6 Economic Indicators
1.7 Currency Considered
1.8 Market Estimation Caveats
2 Executive Summary
2.1 World Market Overview
2.1.1 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Annual Sales 2019-2030
2.1.2 World Current & Future Analysis for Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment by Geographic Region, 2019, 2023 & 2030
2.1.3 World Current & Future Analysis for Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment by Country/Region, 2019, 2023 & 2030
2.2 Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Segment by Type
2.2.1 Semi-automated Floor Cleaning Equipment
2.2.2 Full-automated Floor Cleaning Equipment
2.3 Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Sales by Type
2.3.1 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Sales Market Share by Type (2019-2024)
2.3.2 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Revenue and Market Share by Type (2019-2024)
2.3.3 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Sale Price by Type (2019-2024)
2.4 Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Segment by Application
2.4.1 Commercial Building
2.4.2 Residental Building
2.4.3 Industrial Building
2.4.4 Others
2.5 Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Sales by Application
2.5.1 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Sale Market Share by Application (2019-2024)
2.5.2 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Revenue and Market Share by Application (2019-2024)
2.5.3 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Sale Price by Application (2019-2024)
3 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment by Company
3.1 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Breakdown Data by Company
3.1.1 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Annual Sales by Company (2019-2024)
3.1.2 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Sales Market Share by Company (2019-2024)
3.2 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Annual Revenue by Company (2019-2024)
3.2.1 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Revenue by Company (2019-2024)
3.2.2 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Revenue Market Share by Company (2019-2024)
3.3 Global Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Sale Price by Company
3.4 Key Manufacturers Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Producing Area Distribution, Sales Area, Product Type
3.4.1 Key Manufacturers Automated Floor Cleaning Equipment Product Location Distribution
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