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ECOVACS Robotics - India Is Turning To Smart Robots For Home Cleaning

Urban Indians are adopting smart robots like ECOVACS to manage busy lives and small spaces. Driven by a booming automation market, these AI-powered tools provide efficient, hands-free home cleaning.

Walk through Bangalore today and you’ll notice something unmistakable—a sea of young professionals hustling, powered by technology. This is the new face of urban India. The trend extends across Gurgaon, Mumbai, and Chennai, where urban dwellers juggle demanding schedules and turn to smart solutions to simplify daily life.

Between rising pollution, shrinking living spaces, and packed schedules, keeping a home clean is becoming an increasingly uphill battle. As time becomes the ultimate currency, many people are turning to home automation to reduce their reliance on house help, driving its growing adoption across India’s Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities.

This shift is part of a broader transformation. In India, the home automation market is projected to grow from US$3.71 billion in 2025 to US$13.58 billion by 2034, registering a CAGR of 15.51% between 2026 and 2034. This growth is driven by higher disposable incomes, wider smartphone penetration, increased awareness of smart living, and the availability of affordable IoT devices. Rapid urbanisation and government support for digital infrastructure, such as the Smart Cities Mission, further accelerate the adoption of smart appliances.

As home cleaning moves to the centre of this transition, robotic cleaning devices are emerging as one of the most visible entry points into smart living. Operating quietly in the background, these machines map spaces, navigate obstacles and maintain cleanliness with minimal supervision—freeing valuable time for users.

Companies like ECOVACS Robotics are building at this intersection of need and behaviour, seamlessly supporting everyday routines. Their all-in-one solutions are tailored for real-world Indian conditions, from tight layouts and frequent dust accumulation to the growing preference for compact, unobtrusive devices that integrate easily into modern homes.

I never imagined automating my home; I had always considered it a luxury. But living in a compact home meant accumulated dust quickly, and smart living seeped into my life. Without the space to store big machines and the time to clean them, I turned to sleek, modern, easy-to-use ECOVACS robots. I loved how they weren’t just innovative—they felt like another family member taking over my chores,” an IT professional living in Bangalore said.

From robotic vacuum cleaners to window-cleaning bots, ECOVACS Robotics designs products that integrate seamlessly into everyday routines while maintaining a compact footprint. 

With over two decades of R&D, ECOVACS continues to tailor its solutions to local market needs. It supports its product range with a vertically integrated supply chain and proprietary technologies spanning batteries, artificial intelligence, motors, and transmission systems. In 2025, the company led the formulation of 38 industry standards, furthering the intelligence and reliability of its service robots. It also plans to invest approximately US$29 million to further strengthen robot core component R&D and serve more than 38 million families across nearly 180 markets.

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Chua Han Xiong, Head of Sales for Southeast Asia and South Asia, ECOVACS Robotics
Chua Han Xiong, Head of Sales for Southeast Asia and South Asia, ECOVACS Robotics

“India is an important market for us,” said Chua Han Xiong, Head of Sales for Southeast Asia and South Asia, ECOVACS Robotics. “There is clear demand for smart technologies that simplify daily life. As metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore see rising rents and smaller homes, appliances must adapt. Our goal is to reduce everyday burdens so people can focus on what matters most, while our technology works quietly in the background.”

For more information, visit https://ecovacsindia.in/ or explore ECOVACS products on its official Amazon page.

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