What Keeps a PUDU Robot Running 24/7?
- The HK240A-CF charger keeps your BellaBot, KettyBot, HolaBot, and PuduBot 2 batteries topped up between shifts — so when the robot's battery runs low and it returns to dock, a charged battery is ready to swap in immediately and the robot is back on the floor within minutes.
- The MT1 Charging Station enables fully autonomous operation — when the MT1's battery drops below threshold, it navigates back to the station via QR code, docks, charges, and resumes cleaning without any operator involvement.
- If you own delivery robots — order the HK240A-CF. If you own the MT1 — order the Charging Station. If you're not sure what you need, contact us and we'll confirm the right solution for your fleet.
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PUDU Charging Station for MT1
Vendor:PUDUPUDU Charging Station for MT1
- Regular price
- $1,000.00
- Sale price
- $1,000.00
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FAQ
HK240A-CF or MT1 Charging Station — how do I know which one I need?
It depends entirely on which robot you own:
- Own a delivery robot (BellaBot Pro, KettyBot Pro, HolaBot, PuduBot 2)? → HK240A-CF Battery Charger
- Own the MT1 sweeper? → PUDU Charging Station for MT1
- Own both? → You need both. They are not interchangeable — different robots, different charging systems, different connectors.
Can the MT1 really charge itself with no one watching?
Yes — and that's the point. Here's the full autonomous cycle:
- MT1 battery drops below threshold during cleaning
- Robot navigates to the charging station using QR code positioning
- Docks precisely and begins charging automatically
- Once fully charged, resumes cleaning route from where it left off
This cycle runs up to three times per day — meaning the MT1 can clean around the clock without a single manual intervention.
How does swappable battery charging work for delivery robots?
Delivery robots like BellaBot and KettyBot use quick-release battery packs, not built-in batteries. The workflow looks like this:
- Robot returns to dock when battery is low
- Staff removes the depleted battery in seconds
- A fully charged spare (charged via HK240A-CF) is swapped in
- Robot is back on the floor immediately — zero waiting for a charge cycle
This is why keeping at least one spare battery per robot alongside the HK240A-CF is the recommended setup for high-demand operations.
How many charging stations do I need for a multi-robot operation?
- Delivery robots: one HK240A-CF charger can serve multiple robots as long as you have enough spare batteries in rotation. For busy operations, two chargers running simultaneously ensures a charged battery is always ready
- MT1: one charging station per robot — each MT1 needs its own dedicated dock in a fixed location within its cleaning zone. Multiple MT1 units need multiple stations
What happens if the MT1 can't find its charging station?
The MT1 uses QR code-based positioning to locate and dock with its charging station. If the QR code is blocked, the station is moved, or the docking path is obstructed, the robot will alert staff rather than continue cleaning on a critically low battery. This is why the charging station should be placed in a fixed, unobstructed location within the robot's operating zone — ideally against a wall with a clear approach path. Contact us during setup and we'll advise on optimal station placement for your space.

