Built for commercial and light-industrial environments, the mid-sized robotic scrubber delivers maximum floor coverage with minimal human assists to meet rising demands for smarter cleaning
MINNEAPOLIS, April 15, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tennant Company (NYSE: TNC), a world leader in cleaning equipment and solutions, today announced the launch of the X6 ROVR, its new mid-sized autonomous floor scrubber engineered to clean up to 75,000 square feet per cycle. Expanding on the proven performance of the compact X4 ROVR, the X6 ROVR is designed to meet the scale and complexity of larger commercial and light-industrial environments. The X6 ROVR includes an optional new Tennant XC1 docking station, allowing the machine to recharge between cleaning cycles, helping to reduce downtime and limit manual intervention.
"As organizations continue to face staffing shortages, automating routine cleaning tasks provides a clear and proven path to operational efficiencies," said Dave Huml, President and CEO of Tennant Company. "We built the X6 ROVR to tackle this challenge — delivering dependable, autonomous performance across large-scale and complex environments, so cleaning teams can stay focused on higher-impact work."
Powered by Brain Corp’s AI-driven autonomy platform, BrainOS®, the X6 ROVR delivers reliable, high-performance, and trustworthy autonomous operation for navigating real-world environments at proven scale. With an optional autonomous docking station, the X6 ROVR can recharge itself between cleaning cycles, helping increase productivity and reduce manual intervention. Other key features include:
"Our customers in small retail, education, and healthcare sectors have seen measurable results with the ROVR platform. Now we are bringing that technology to small industrial and large commercial facilities with the X6 ROVR," said Seth Rourke, Vice President of Global Product Management at Tennant Company. "The product truly stands out for its unique ability to deliver high-capacity, high-performance cleaning while remaining incredibly nimble, maneuverable, and compact."
The X6 ROVR will be available for purchase on April 15, 2025. For more information about the ROVR product suite and Tennant’s ongoing investment in AMR technology, visit https://www.tennantco.com/en_us/1/machines/scrubbers/product.x6-rovr.autonomous-floor-scrubber.m-x6rovr.html.
About Tennant Company
Founded in 1870, Tennant Company (TNC), headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, is a world leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of solutions that help create a cleaner, safer and healthier world. Its products include equipment for maintaining surfaces in industrial, commercial and outdoor environments; detergent-free and other sustainable cleaning technologies; and cleaning tools and supplies. Tennant's global field service network is the most extensive in the industry. Tennant Company had sales of $1.29 billion in 2024 and has approximately 4,500 employees. Tennant has manufacturing operations throughout the world and sells products directly in more than 21 countries and through distributors in more than 100 countries. For more information visit www.tennantco.com and www.ipcworldwide.com. The Tennant Company logo and other trademarks designated with the symbol "®" are trademarks of Tennant Company registered in the United States and/or other countries.
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