Sweeper-Vacuum · Heavy-Duty Waterless New arrival

Perth Robots SW80.

Waterless dry sweeping at 1,600 m²/h across an 850 mm width and 17 kPa suction — still just 62 dB, for airports, large transit hubs and big-box retail.

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Perth Robots SW80 heavy-duty waterless sweeper-vacuum robot
1,600m²/h
Coverage rate
850mm
Cleaning width
17kPa
Vacuum power
8–12h
Endurance
What it does

The SW55's big sibling, built for scale.

When the floor area outgrows the SW55, the SW80 steps up: 850 mm cleaning width and 17 kPa suction — nearly double the pickup power — backed by a 100 Ah battery for up to 12-hour silent runs.

It's still a waterless dry sweeper-vacuum at 62 dB, so it works around people through trading hours without leaving the floor wet. Built for airports, large transit hubs, big-box retail and indoor warehouses where you need waterless coverage measured in hectares.

Same approach as the SW55 — map the floor once, run the schedule, work around obstacles, report coverage to the dashboard — at roughly a third more coverage per hour and far higher debris capacity.

Best for

Big public floors, heavy footfall, no water.

If the SW55 would be working flat out, the SW80 is the unit — wider sweep, stronger suction, longer runs, same quiet dry operation.

Airports

Terminal concourses and landside halls. Wide dry sweeps across long opening hours, quiet enough to run with passengers present.

Large transit hubs

Major interchanges and high-throughput stations. Heavy grit and litter loads cleared between peaks without wetting the floor.

Big-box retail

Bunnings, Costco, Kmart-format stores. Long uninterrupted runs along main thoroughfares and check-out aprons.

Indoor warehouses

Distribution-centre aisles and pick faces. Dry dust and debris control where a wet floor would be a hazard.

Exhibition & event halls

Convention centres and large foyers. Fast turnaround sweeping between sessions without closing the space.

Shopping centres

Large mall concourses and food-court surrounds. Wide-path dry pickup during trading hours.

How it works

Map once. Sweep at scale.

One-day commissioning, then it runs on the schedule you set. The dashboard shows last run's coverage map and any incidents.

Step 01

Map

Our engineer scans the floor, builds the 3D map, sets paths, no-go zones and the schedule — including which areas run during trading hours.

Step 02

Sweep

An 850 mm brush path feeds 17 kPa suction at 62 dB, lifting heavier dust, grit and litter loads dry.

Step 03

Recharge

The 100 Ah battery runs up to 12 hours; it returns to dock to top up and resumes on schedule.

Step 04

Report

Coverage map, area cleaned, run time and incident log land on the dashboard for your facilities lead.

Specifications

The numbers we can stand behind.

Headline figures up top, the rest below. Site-specific numbers are confirmed at survey.

Performance
Category
Heavy-duty autonomous waterless sweeper-vacuum
Coverage rate
1,600 m²/h
Cleaning width
850 mm
Suction
17 kPa
Operating sound
62 dB
Endurance
8–12 hours
Battery
100 Ah
Navigation & operation
Navigation
3D-mapped autonomous path with no-go zones
Operation
Runs alongside people during trading hours
Cleaning type
Dry only — no water on the floor
Suitability
Typical sites
Airports, large transit, big-box retail, indoor warehouses
Reporting
Per-run coverage map and incident log to dashboard
Australian deployment

Waterless coverage, scaled up.

Large WA public floors — airport terminals, major interchanges, big-box stores, distribution centres — generate more debris than a compact sweeper can keep up with, and many still can't take water during the day. The SW80 covers 1,600 m²/h at 850 mm with 17 kPa suction, dry, at 62 dB, with up to 12-hour runs to cover long opening hours.

For airport, transit and large-format retail operators the unlock is throughput: a wide consistent dry sweep across the whole floor, with a coverage record for every run.

We're an Australian dealer — Fiction Labs Pty Ltd, trading as Perth Robots — with local engineers, local mapping and local parts. Multi-site operators get a fleet-level dashboard across every location and a single point of contact for the lot.

Smaller or quieter floors are better matched to the SW55 — same 62 dB profile at 550 mm and 9 kPa. For hard floors that need a wet clean, pair the SW80 with an L-series scrubber. One management dashboard across the lot, RaaS pricing per robot.

Service & support

Australian-based, end-to-end.

No offshore tickets. Perth-based engineers handle survey, deployment, training, mapping changes and incident response.

Mapping & deployment

On-site survey, full 3D map, cleaning paths, no-go zones and schedule set up. We hand over a running system.

Operator training

On-site session for your cleaning lead and site manager. Dashboard, daily routine, fault response and escalation flow.

Response SLA

Perth metro: same-day on-site. Multi-site contracts include an optional standby unit. Cloud-resolvable issues under an hour.

Purchase, lease or RaaS

Outright purchase with a Care Plan, 2–4 year lease-to-own, or Robotics-as-a-Service: one fixed monthly fee, all-inclusive.

Working out whether a robot is cheaper than another cleaner on your floor? Open the WA cost calculator →

Why Perth Robots

Honest credibility, not just claims.

Engineering-led.

Built by someone who has engineered advanced systems and operated them in demanding environments — we know what these machines can and can't do.

WA-based service, not a reseller.

We deploy and service every unit ourselves across WA. If a robot's down at 2am on a mine site, that's on us — same time zone.

Multi-OEM, honest advice.

We recommend the right robot for your site, not the only one we carry.

Low-risk by design.

RaaS is a flat monthly subscription, not a capital gamble — the risk sits with us. Run the robot as often as you need.

FAQ

Common buyer questions.

How is the SW80 different from the SW55?
Bigger and stronger. 850 mm cleaning width versus 550 mm, 17 kPa suction versus 9 kPa, and a 100 Ah battery for up to 12-hour runs versus 8–10 hours — at the same quiet 62 dB. It's the unit when an SW55 would be working flat out.
Is it still quiet at that size?
Yes — 62 dB, the same as the SW55, despite nearly double the suction. That's quiet enough to run around passengers and shoppers during opening hours.
What floors and sites is it for?
Airports, large transit hubs, big-box retail and indoor warehouses — large hard floors with heavy footfall that can't be wet-cleaned during the day. It's a dry sweeper-vacuum, so nothing is left wet behind it.
How long can it run?
Up to 12 hours on its 100 Ah battery, which covers long opening hours on most sites. It returns to dock to recharge when low and resumes on schedule.
How does it work around people?
It follows a 3D-mapped path with no-go zones and a sensor stack that detects people and obstacles, so it slows, waits or reroutes. It's designed to run with passengers and shoppers on the floor.
Is the SW80 sold or leased?
Both. Outright purchase with a Care Plan, 2–4 year lease-to-own, or Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) — a fixed monthly fee covering hardware, maintenance, mapping changes, software updates and SLA support.
Take the next step

Dry sweeping, measured in hectares.

Send us your site brief — floor plan, opening hours, debris profile — and we'll come back inside one business day with an indicative quote, a recommended deployment plan and a survey date.

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Related

Smaller floor? Wet clean? Different robot.

The SW80 is the heavy waterless sweeper. For smaller floors or wet cleaning, one of these is the better fit — or run them together.