Outdoor Sweeper · All-Weather New arrival

Perth Robots XG.

Outdoor at scale. Up to 4,000 m²/h across a 1.2 m sweep width and 100 L hopper — built for plazas, parks, campuses and transit forecourts, in all weather.

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Perth Robots XG outdoor industrial sweeper robot
4,000m²/h
Outdoor coverage
1,200mm
Sweep width
100L
Debris hopper
12°
Max slope
What it does

The first outdoor unit in the fleet.

Outdoor sweeping has been the gap — leaves, grit, litter and dust across plazas, forecourts and campus paths, handled by crews with blowers and barrows. The XG closes it. A 1.2 m sweep width and 100 L hopper move up to 4,000 m²/h, the fleet's highest coverage rate.

It's built for the elements: a −15°C to +60°C operating range and 12° gradeability handle Australian conditions from cold mornings to summer heat and gentle slopes. GPS-augmented navigation holds millimetre precision even in weak-GNSS areas, with a LiDAR, vision and ultrasonic sensor stack for obstacle work in busy public space.

It runs the route you map, works around pedestrians and street furniture, returns to dock, and reports coverage to the dashboard — the same managed model as the indoor fleet, outdoors.

Best for

Outdoor public space, at hectare scale.

If you're paying crews to sweep open paved areas — plazas, forecourts, campus paths — the XG covers them faster and on a fixed schedule, in any weather.

Plazas & squares

Civic plazas and public squares. Wide consistent sweeps across paving, with obstacle handling for street furniture and pedestrians.

Parks & gardens

Park paths, promenades and garden hardstand. Leaf and grit pickup across long paved runs.

Campuses

University and corporate campus paths and courtyards. Scheduled outdoor sweeping without a dedicated grounds crew on it daily.

Transit forecourts

Station forecourts, bus interchanges and taxi ranks. Keeps high-visibility approaches clear through the day.

Commercial precincts

Retail and office precinct paving, entries and surrounds. Consistent kerb-to-building coverage.

Industrial yards

Sealed yard areas and loading aprons. Dust and debris control across large outdoor hardstand.

How it works

Map once. Sweep the precinct.

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 maps the outdoor area, sets the route, no-go zones and schedule, and tunes the GPS-augmented navigation for the site.

Step 02

Sweep

A 1.2 m brush path feeds the 100 L hopper across paving, lifting leaves, grit and litter at up to 4,000 m²/h.

Step 03

Recharge

It returns to dock to recharge when low and resumes on schedule. The LiDAR, vision and ultrasonic stack handles obstacles throughout.

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
All-weather outdoor autonomous sweeper
Coverage rate
4,000 m²/h
Sweep width
1,200 mm
Debris hopper
100 L
Operating temperature
−15°C to +60°C
Gradeability
12°
Navigation & sensing
Navigation
GPS-augmented; holds precision in weak-GNSS areas
Sensor stack
LiDAR, vision and ultrasonic
Operation
Works around pedestrians and street furniture
Suitability
Environment
Outdoor — all-weather
Typical sites
Plazas, parks, campuses, transit forecourts, precincts, yards
Reporting
Per-run coverage map and incident log to dashboard
Australian deployment

Outdoor sweeping, finally automated.

Open paved areas — civic plazas, transit forecourts, campus paths, commercial precincts — are still swept by crews with blowers and barrows, on foot, in all weather. The XG covers up to 4,000 m²/h on a fixed schedule, holds its line with GPS-augmented navigation, and keeps working from −15°C to +60°C and across 12° slopes.

For councils, campuses and precinct operators the unlock is consistency and reach: large outdoor areas covered to the same standard every day, with a record of 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.

Indoor floors are served by the rest of the fleet — sweepers, scrubbers and the C40 all-in-one. The XG pairs naturally with indoor units so one operator covers inside and out. 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.

Is the XG built to run outdoors year-round?
Yes — it's the fleet's outdoor unit, rated for a −15°C to +60°C operating range and 12° gradeability, so it handles Australian conditions from cold mornings to summer heat and gentle slopes.
How does it navigate outdoors without losing its position?
GPS-augmented navigation holds millimetre precision even in weak-GNSS areas like building canyons and tree cover, backed by a LiDAR, vision and ultrasonic sensor stack for obstacle handling around pedestrians and street furniture.
How much can it cover?
Up to 4,000 m²/h — the highest coverage rate in the fleet — across a 1.2 m sweep width, with a 100 L hopper for the debris.
What does it pick up?
Leaves, grit, litter and dust off paved outdoor surfaces — plazas, forecourts, paths and yards. The 100 L hopper is sized for long outdoor runs between empties.
Can it work around people in a busy plaza?
Yes. The LiDAR, vision and ultrasonic stack detects pedestrians and obstacles, so it slows, waits or reroutes — it's designed for busy public space.
Is the XG 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

Take the sweeping crew off the plaza.

Send us your site brief — site plan, surface type, area and current schedule — 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

Indoors? Smaller area? Different robot.

The XG is the outdoor unit. For indoor floors, one of these is the right tool — pair them so one operator covers inside and out.