Robot model
R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot
Autonomous high-altitude cleaning robot designed for building facades and vertical surfaces, replacing human workers in dangerous exterior cleaning tasks…
- Manufacturer
- R-Storm Technology
- Form factor
- service
- Maturity
- prototype
- Lifecycle
- active
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Key facts
HQ
Beijing, China
Robot
Window cleaning robot for high-rise buildings
Technology
1H2O dual-arm system for facade cleaning
Focus
High-altitude cleaning robots
CFO & Co-founder
Guidong Chu
Status
Closed (per Crunchbase)
Data & sources
Web sources
1
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Safety record
No incidents on record for R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot.
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Sources (1)
Common questions
- What is R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot?
- Autonomous high-altitude cleaning robot designed for building facades and vertical surfaces, replacing human workers in dangerous exterior cleaning tasks across multiple application scenarios.
- Is R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot actually deployed in the real world?
- R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot is at the prototype stage: it exists, but DEPLOY has no verified real-world deployment on record. Manufacturer capability claims should be read as claims pending independent verification.
- Who makes R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot?
- R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot is made by R-Storm Technology, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, founded in 2016.
- What are alternatives to R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot?
- On the DEPLOY registry, comparable service robots to R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot include Tally, Lio, Locus Origin, RUN.
- How does R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot compare to Tally?
- R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot and Tally (Simbe Robotics · 13 deployments) are both service robots on the DEPLOY registry. R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot has 0 verified deployments on record. Compare both records for specs, safety, deployments, and verified-vs-claimed autonomy.
- Is R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot a top service?
- On DEPLOY's intelligence score, which blends verified deployments, safety, adoption, media, and IP signals, R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot ranks in roughly the top 83% of service models tracked by the registry.
- What is R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot's maturity stage?
- R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot is at the prototype stage on the DEPLOY maturity ladder (research, prototype, pilot, commercial, production). Prototype stage means demonstrations exist but commercial readiness is not yet established.
- Where is R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot deployed?
- No verified deployments of R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot are currently on the DEPLOY registry. DEPLOY records deployments only when verified at a named site with a primary source; absence may reflect pre-deployment, research, or manufacturer-internal use.
- Is R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot safe?
- R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot has no incidents on record in the DEPLOY registry. This does not constitute a safety guarantee; it reflects the incidents DEPLOY has tracked and verified to date.
Methodology: Verified · 1 source (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-08
Verification posture
Verified
Low confidence
Review state
Stable
Last reviewed 2026-07-08
Maturity + lifecycle
Maturity stage: prototype
Lifecycle: active
Architectural position
Cohort: service
Sources by quality tier
- 1
- unclassified
- Unclassified source
The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.
Methodology surface for R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot.Recent coverage
R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot in third-party press
In the press
Recent coverage mentioning R-Storm High-Altitude Cleaning Robot from third-party publications. Automatically surfaced; not part of the verified registry record.
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Exhibitor in the spotlight: R-Storm Technology
R-Storm Technology showcased its high-altitude cleaning robots at Interclean China, covering multiple building facade application scenarios.
Mass. robotics firms make trip to China seeking investors
R-Storm Technology was among 10 Massachusetts robotics companies that traveled to China to meet potential investors and partnership opportunities.
Machine-readable surfaces
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- Data documentation: /data
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DEPLOY Intelligence Score
7.4/ 100
6-month trend
Analysis
Thin deployment record; scale validation still in progress.
Signal flags
Dimension breakdown
DEPLOY Intelligence scores are computed from verified registry data: confirmed deployments, disclosed funding rounds, regulatory filings, active job listings, video viewership, and press coverage. Confidence ratings reflect data availability. Scores update nightly.
DEPLOY Indices — verified vs claimed
Last computed: Jul 9, 2026
Intelligence layer