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Wellcome Genome Campus cycle sharing pilot — inclusive bike share and accessible cycles

Bike Sharing That Fits the People It Serves

From research campuses to rural estates, we are working alongside communities to co-create local, inclusive bike sharing schemes and we are just getting started.

Community-led cycle sharing — local schemes in rural and suburban areas

Suburban, Rural and
Inclusive Bike Sharing

We are currently co-designing bike sharing schemes with CICs in rural communities, housing estates in suburban areas, organisations focused on accessible cycling for disabled people and universities exploring campus-wide sharing.

These are not just deployments. They are collaborations. We work with bike communities to shape what shared cycling can and should be.

Inclusive cycling at pilot — shared bikes and adapted cycles for all riders

Mini Stats/ Info

  • Location: Wellcome Genome Campus & Whittlesford Parkway Station

  • Users: staff, visitors, and mobility-impaired riders

  • Fleet: standard + accessible cycles

  • 100% of users found the scheme valuable; 75% expressed strong interest in making Mosa permanent

A Crowdfunded Future for
Community Bike Sharing

We are exploring a partnership with Crowdfunder to help communities raise active travel funding for their own EveryoneCycles scheme, turning local interest into local ownership from day one.

Building a Movement, Not Just a Product

EveryoneCycles is made to be adaptable, inclusive and locally run.

If you are part of a council, campus, CIC or community group that wants to bring bike sharing to your area, let us talk.

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Wellcome Genome Campus Pilot

Backed by the Department for Transport, Wellcome Genome Campus partnered with Mosa to pilot a flexible, accessible bike sharing scheme for staff, researchers and visitors.

We delivered a fully branded system using Mosa docks and a mixed fleet of standard and adapted bikes, all powered off-grid and designed to scale. The project reflects a growing need for inclusive active travel options across large campuses in England.

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