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TechnologyApr 14, 2026· 4 min read

MOVA's Innovations for 2026: Robots and Solar Systems

MOVA, one of the new brands specializing in home cleaning solutions, announced today several innovations in its range of floor and pool cleaning robots. The company aims to develop, alongside specific products, an increasingly complete and interconnected ecosystem that allows customers to have a fully immersive experience. This has led to announcements of innovations such as photovoltaic solutions and 3D printers.

V70 Ultra Complete

The first innovation is represented by the V70 Ultra Complete, a floor cleaning robot that thanks to the MaxiReachX functionality allows extending the floor washing mop by up to 16cm beyond the robot's footprint. This way, thanks also to the very compact overall height, it is possible to ensure the cleaning of very tight spaces.

The MaxiReachX extension also affects the side brush, which can extend up to 12cm from the robot's body to be able to remove dust, pet hair, and debris in edges, corners, and areas that are typically hard to reach by robots.

V70 Ultra Complete is equipped with a charging base with the EcoCyclone system: the dust is directed not into a traditional bag but into a rigid container, where it is compacted with a cyclonic suction system. Maintenance is therefore minimized and the need to periodically replace dirty bags disappears.

V70 Ultra Complete integrates a suction motor with a peak power of 40,000 Pa, combined with a system for overcoming obstacles up to 9cm in thickness. The navigation system, combined with the integrated artificial intelligence logic, allows it to recognize over 300 objects that may be present in the home environment, so as to adapt its cleaning accordingly.

The 6,400mAh battery capacity and Smart Resume function allow for continuous cleaning operations even on very large surfaces, ensuring their completion without interruptions for recharging. The commercial availability of Mova V70 Ultra Complete is expected in May 2026.

V70 Ultra Roller Complete

The V70 Ultra Roller Complete model, similar to what was developed with its predecessor V60 Ultra Roller Complete, aims to use always clean water during floor cleaning operations so that the washing roller is always able to perform a pass on the floor that removes dirt without dragging it along the surface.

The roller extends up to 52mm beyond the robot's footprint, allowing it to reach edges and corners more effectively. A similar behavior applies to the side brush, which can move dust and dirt toward the lower brush so that it can be vacuumed and removed.

The motor has a maximum stated power of 36,000 Pa, while the robot exerts a downward pressure of 18N to ensure a more effective cleaning action with the roller. Mova V70 Ultra Roller Complete will hit the market in the second half of 2026.

Rover X10 for Pool Cleaning

Moving on to pool cleaning solutions, Mova presents the Rover X10, a model capable of intervening through seven different maintenance activities in a single action. Rover X10 handles the collection of surface impurities, wall climbing, bottom suction, waterline brushing, step cleaning, corner navigation, and slope management.

To achieve this, Rover X10 uses 4 jet engines and combines it with a 15,000mAh battery, ensuring continuous operation of up to 6 hours. In this way, it can clean in a single charge cycle pools of up to 500 square meters in surface area. It is capable of processing up to 38,000 liters of water per hour, covering the entire surface of the pool thanks to the integrated AquaScan 360-degree mapping system. The PoolNav system calculates optimal navigation paths across the pool surface, taking into account complex designs to maximize operational efficiency. The commercial availability of Rover X10 begins in these days, with a recommended price of 2,499 EUR and a promotion from April 14 to 27, 2026 that lowers the price to 2,099 EUR.

LumeGret: DIY Photovoltaics

Mova is also venturing into the photovoltaic sector with a plug-and-play solution named LumeGret: it only requires a balcony and an electrical outlet to be operational, without the need for interfacing. Mova offers two scalable versions in terms of capacity: A2000 with batteries ranging from 1.92 to 9.6 kWh and A4000, with batteries ranging from 4 to 20 kWh. The integrated LumeGret Orbit system manages battery charging, prioritizing self-consumption, and allows for electric vehicle charging with a maximum power of 2.5 kW. LumeGret solutions will hit the market in the second half of 2026, with prices yet to be defined.