Commercial deployment · UNICUT coverage spectrum

Commercial Robot Lawn Mower: UNICUT Coverage From Mid-Acre Estates to Municipal Park Strips, on One Platform

The UNICUT platform ships four coverage classes (500, 800, 1200 and 1500 m squared) plus paired-unit deployment for sites past 1500 m squared. The ruler below maps five recognised commercial scenes onto those classes so a buyer can locate their own site on the spectrum before reading the rest of the page.

Find your acreage on the ruler, then read the matching scene below.

500 m²H5 · pure vision · single unit
800 m²H3 · stereo vision · single unit
1200 m²H3 PRO · edge cutting · 4G anti-theft
1500 m²H1 · flagship coverage · single unit
Multi-unitPaired or fleet across zones

HOA commonsingle unit

Mid-acre estatesingle unit

Golf roughpaired units

Municipal parkpaired units

Campus lawnpaired across zones

Five commercial scenes · Mapped to UNICUT coverage

Five commercial scenes mapped to UNICUT coverage classes

Each row below carries a single commercial scene, the matching UNICUT coverage class, and the unit count that typically covers a site of that shape. Numbers come from the platform spec sheet; site shapes come from the buyer cohorts that have landed on this page during qualification calls.

HOA common lawn with curb-line beds beside multifamily housing

HOA common lawn and multifamily lawn

Most HOA common areas and multifamily lawn parcels sit between roughly 600 and 1500 m squared, with curb-line beds, bench islands and footpath cutouts breaking the open lawn into a single connected zone. A single H1 covers the parcel inside its 120 min runtime envelope; the schedule shifts from a weekly ride-on visit to an overnight or early-morning routine that the property manager configures once in the app.

H1 single unit · up to 1500 m²
Mid-acre estate lawn with a curved bed line and a garden hedge

Mid-acre estate and boutique hotel lawn

Mid-acre estates and boutique hotel lawns share the same coverage class: one open lawn shaped by curved bed lines, mature hedge runs and occasional ornamental features. A single H1 cuts the parcel on its scheduled runs, with rain detection auto-return keeping the cadence through light weather. Because the boundary is taught once by walking the lawn with the unit and saved in the SmartMowBot app, there is no trenching across an estate when the gardener re-shapes a bed in season.

H1 single unit · up to 1500 m²
Golf course rough and approach strip beside a fairway

Golf rough and approach

Scope note: UNICUT serves the rough and the approach surfaces. Greens require a specialised reel-mower discipline that the UNICUT platform does not cover, and this page does not imply it.

Rough and approach strips on a 9 or 18 hole layout add up to large connected surfaces broken by sand, water and the green collar boundary. Paired H3 PRO units run on app-defined zones so a superintendent can keep the rough on cadence overnight while the greens crew works the playable surface in the morning. The 1 cm edge-cutting line on H3 PRO sits close to the green collar without overlapping it; the 4G anti-theft module covers the unit while it runs outside locked maintenance hours.

H3 PRO paired units · multi-zone
Municipal park lawn strip beside a pedestrian path

Municipal park lawn strip

Municipal park strips often run a long ribbon of lawn between a pedestrian path and a planting band; the parcel can stretch past 3000 m squared with intermittent bench islands and signage cutouts. Paired H1 units split the ribbon into app-defined zones and run on a quiet-hour schedule that respects the local noise window; the platform 59 dB or lower noise envelope keeps the schedule legal on residential-adjacent park edges.

H1 paired units · multi-zone
Corporate campus lawn split into several disconnected mowing zones

Corporate and campus lawn

Corporate campuses and university grounds carry several disconnected lawn zones spread across building footprints, courtyards and entrance approaches. Paired H1 units, each owning a defined zone in the app, keep every parcel on the same cut cadence; OTA platform parity guarantees both units stay on identical firmware, so the facilities lead supervises one configuration instead of one per zone.

H1 paired units · zone-split

The five scenes above share the same operations value when they shift onto the UNICUT platform; the next band names those values directly.

One platform underneath. Every scene the ruler covers, served by the same UNICUT stack.

Operations value · What changes on large lawns

Six operations beats that change when a commercial lawn moves onto UNICUT

The beats below are cadence statements, not cost statements. They describe what changes in the operations rhythm of a commercial site once a UNICUT unit (or a paired set) takes over the cut surface.

Scheduled overnight cutting

The unit runs unattended on the schedule the app defines. The platform 59 dB or lower noise envelope keeps the schedule legal on residential-adjacent sites where a fuel ride-on cannot run past quiet hours.

Operator role shifts to supervision

Crew time moves from running the ride-on to checking the fleet, clearing debris and trimming the surfaces a robot cannot reach. The role does not disappear; its shape changes.

Multi-zone routing across disconnected lawns

App-defined zones, narrow-passage routing and zone-by-zone schedules let one or two units cover a campus split across non-contiguous parcels without re-trenching anything between zones.

Weather window widens

The IPX6 rating plus the rain-detect auto-return logic keep the schedule moving across light rain windows that would shut a fuel ride-on down for the day; once the rain clears, the unit returns and resumes the route.

Platform parity across the fleet

OTA updates reach every unit in the fleet at once. A site running a paired H1 deployment stays on identical firmware to a single-H1 site, so the supervising operator only learns one platform behaviour.

Noise and emission permission slip restored

Residential-adjacent sites and quiet-hour municipal contracts open up because the platform is electric and runs 59 dB or lower. Local noise rules and small-engine emission rules tighten year on year across the markets this page serves; the platform meets the quiet, electric baseline by default.

Commercial model fit · Two coverage classes

Two UNICUT classes carry the commercial workload: H1 for area, H3 PRO for edge work

Two of the four UNICUT classes do most of the commercial cutting. H1 carries area coverage; H3 PRO carries close-edge work plus the 4G anti-theft hardware that unattended outdoor sites need. The other two classes (H3 stereo and H5 pure vision) live on the catalog page and on the SKU pages linked below.

H1 UNICUT robot lawn mower running across an open mid-acre commercial lawn
H1 · Flagship class

H1 · 1500 m² coverage

Flagship area class

1500 m² · 120 min runtime · 45 % slope · IPX6 · 59 dB or lower · GFLS (RTK, VSLAM and AI vision)

H1 carries the area share of the commercial workload. Inside the 1500 m squared envelope, a single H1 covers an HOA common, a mid-acre estate or a boutique-hotel lawn on one schedule. Past 1500 m squared, two H1 units split the parcel into app-defined zones so the platform stays inside its rated single-unit class without overreach.

H3 PRO UNICUT robot lawn mower cutting close to a curved garden bed line
H3 PRO · Edge cutting + 4G

H3 PRO · 1200 m² with edge cutting

Edge cutting + 4G anti-theft class

1200 m² · 90 min runtime · 35 % slope · IPX6 · 59 dB or lower · GFLS + 4G anti-theft · 1 cm edge cutting

H3 PRO carries the edge share. The 1 cm edge-cutting line lets H3 PRO finish close to a curved bed line, a curb, a path or a green collar without overlapping it. The 4G anti-theft module on H3 PRO covers the unit while it runs outside locked maintenance hours on unattended outdoor sites.

The full four-model range, including H3 stereo and H5 pure vision, sits on the UNICUT range page →

Reliability evidence · Not adjectives

Five evidence cells, every number lifted from the platform spec

Unattended commercial operation needs documented evidence, not adjectives. The five cells below come from the UNICUT platform spec sheet. The platform behind them is detailed on the GFLS and IPX6 platform deep-dive →; the cells themselves stay here as a single evidence beat.

IPX6

Weather sealing

Rain detection plus auto-return to dock; the schedule continues through light rain on every UNICUT unit.

35 % · 45 %

Slope class

35 % on H3, H3 PRO and H5; 45 % on H1. Commercial banks and golf-rough gradients sit inside the platform rated slope envelope.

4G · H3 PRO

Anti-theft hardware

Geofence and remote alert on unattended outdoor sites. H3 PRO carries the 4G hardware; the other UNICUT classes do not.

OTA fleet

Platform parity

Every unit in the field receives the same firmware update through the platform OTA channel; a paired-unit site stays on identical platform behaviour.

59 dB or lower

Noise envelope

Residential-adjacent and quiet-hour municipal schedules stay legal because the platform measured noise sits at or below 59 dB on every UNICUT class.

Behind every UNICUT unit sits Sunteam Group, the parent factory, founded in 1997 and publicly listed in 2015. The platform team carries that factory history into every commercial deployment.

Commercial deployment inquiry · Engineering replies

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