Manchester Victoria gets smart bike parking — installed in 30 minutes, fully off-grid
InstallationMay 5, 2026

Manchester Victoria gets smart bike parking — installed in 30 minutes, fully off-grid

Bikeep has delivered its first two next-generation smart bike docking stations at Manchester Victoria Station in partnership with Northern Trains, marking the UK debut of our latest platform — and showing just how fast modern cycle infrastructure can now be deployed.

Both stations went live on 5 May 2026, each installed and commissioned in under 30 minutes, using a fully off-grid, battery-powered configuration on ground plates. No groundworks. No electrical hookup. No permanent ground fixings.

A new model for rail and city infrastructure

The Manchester Victoria pilot is part of Northern Trains' ongoing investment in active travel and end-of-journey cycle infrastructure across its network.

Choosing Bikeep's off-grid configuration meant the station concourse stayed untouched. The ground plates sit on the existing surface, the stations run on long-life battery packs, and because nothing is bolted into the ground the install avoided the multi-month Network Rail Consents process and is fully reversible. This "LEGO-style" deployment is what makes a 30-minute install genuinely possible — and what makes this configuration repeatable at hundreds of stations across the UK rail network.

How cyclists use it

Cyclists park, lock and pay through the Bikeep app — available free on iOS and Android. The app finds the nearest station, shows live dock availability, and unlocks the dock in seconds. No membership card, no kiosk, no queue.

What's inside the new platform

Under the hood, these are Bikeep G3 stations — our third-generation smart hardware platform, built around a modular daisy-chain architecture: one Main Controller per station, one Smart Controller per dock. Every unit connects to the Bikeep Console, giving operators real-time monitoring and remote access management — all running off-grid on battery. The same configuration scales from a single station forecourt to a regional network of hundreds.

What this means for the UK

For rail operators, transport authorities and property managers, the message is simple: secure smart cycle parking can now be added to a station, public square or campus in under an hour — without civil works, electrical works or lengthy consent processes.

Manchester Victoria is the first UK G3 deployment. More are already in the pipeline.

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