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Rent a scooter from Voi and get anywhere in Cambridge in minutes. Get the app and go!
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Get started
New to Voi? Check out our beginner’s guide for tips, tricks and useful info on how to get started.
Who can ride?
Currently, you must be at least 18 years old to ride an electric scooter in Cambridge.
What are the hours?
In Cambridge, our vehicles are available for rent at all hours of the day, seven days a week.
Monday
24 hours
Tuesday
24 hours
Wednesday
24 hours
Thursday
24 hours
Friday
24 hours
Saturday
24 hours
Sunday
24 hours
Where to park?
In Cambridge, the following applies:
Park within a blue area on the in-app map.
Park in a designated parking spot.
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Who can ride?
Currently, you must be at least 18 years old to ride an electric scooter in Cambridge.
What are the hours?
In Cambridge, our vehicles are available for rent at all hours of the day, seven days a week.
Monday
24 hours
Tuesday
24 hours
Wednesday
24 hours
Thursday
24 hours
Friday
24 hours
Saturday
24 hours
Sunday
24 hours
Where to park?
In Cambridge, the following applies:
Park within a blue area on the in-app map.
Park in a designated parking spot.
Choose your pricing plan
Ride more for less with a monthly subscription, get a taste of freedom with a daily pass or simply pay as you go – the choice is yours!
Pay-as-you-go
Stay flexible
Embrace spontaneity and pay as you go. Although they may somewhat vary, these are the standard rates in Cambridge.
£0.24
per minute
£1
to unlock
Daily pass
Go explore
Escape the unlock fee (an unlimited number of times) and enjoy a set amount of riding minutes, valid for 24 hours.
Subscriptions
Save more
Save on every ride with a monthly subscription – no strings attached, cancel whenever you want.
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Pay-as-you-go
Stay flexible
Embrace spontaneity and pay as you go. Although they may somewhat vary, these are the standard rates in Cambridge.
£0.24
per minute
£1
to unlock
Daily pass
Go explore
Escape the unlock fee (an unlimited number of times) and enjoy a set amount of riding minutes, valid for 24 hours.
Subscriptions
Save more
Save on every ride with a monthly subscription – no strings attached, cancel whenever you want.
We accept most popular payment methods, including these:
The information provided is for general informational purposes only. Prices, products, features, and promotions mentioned herein are subject to change and may vary depending on factors such as location, time, vehicle type, and other circumstances. To ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date pricing information, please refer to the Voi app.
Riding zones
Our vehicles respond to preset rules depending on their location. Be sure to familiarise yourself with each one of them before you set off.
Mandatory parking zone
In some cities (or areas), parking is permitted only in designated spaces. Use the map to find one near your destination before you set off.
Open parking zone
In other cities (or areas), you may park almost anywhere as long as the vehicle stands upright and doesn’t obstruct the path of other road users.
No-parking zone
Certain areas are simply unsuitable for parking. That’s why we have no-parking zones where you can neither pause nor end your ride.
Low-speed zone
These are areas, usually crowded with cars or pedestrians, or near (pre)schools, where the vehicle automatically slows down a bit.
No-riding zone
As the name suggests, these are no-go areas for all Voi vehicles. Here, you can neither ride nor park the scooter (nor pause your trip).
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Mandatory parking zone
In some cities (or areas), parking is permitted only in designated spaces. Use the map to find one near your destination before you set off.
Open parking zone
In other cities (or areas), you may park almost anywhere as long as the vehicle stands upright and doesn’t obstruct the path of other road users.
No-parking zone
Certain areas are simply unsuitable for parking. That’s why we have no-parking zones where you can neither pause nor end your ride.
Low-speed zone
These are areas, usually crowded with cars or pedestrians, or near (pre)schools, where the vehicle automatically slows down a bit.
No-riding zone
As the name suggests, these are no-go areas for all Voi vehicles. Here, you can neither ride nor park the scooter (nor pause your trip).
Do your part – road safety starts with you
The choices you make while riding affect not only you, but all your fellow road users, as well.
Quick guide to Cambridge
Cambridge, a historic university town brimming with scholarly charm and picturesque beauty, offers a blend of ancient architecture and vibrant modern life. Rent an electric scooter from Voi to effortlessly explore the quaint streets, charming colleges and bustling marketplaces that define this iconic British destination.
Scott Polar Research Institute
Part of Cambridge University and established in 1920, the Polar Research Institute holds the World’s premier polar library. Free to visit, it was originally a meeting place for polar travellers and explorers.
There are two audio tours on offer, too, where a bunch of savvy curators, scientists and staff delve deeper into the institute’s most significant objects of polar exploration.
Newnham College
While scooting about the city, you might have noticed that Cambridge is all about the university, whose alumni include Sir David Attenborough, Alan Turing and Tilda Swinton.
You’ve probably already whizzed past a number of the colleges, but you might not have seen Newnham College, for it’s a little further out the city centre. Voi to the rescue!
The Tiffin Truck
This celebrated food joint is named after Indian tiffin boxes, a staple of Indian life, where bicycles piled high with stainless steel tiered lunch boxes are delivered to workers in Mumbai.
It’s definitely worth stopping and soaking in the convivial atmosphere and filling up on delicate crispy dosas, paneer masala, dhals, parathas, plus a selection of fish and meat mains. Vegans will be spoilt for choice, too, and there’s a delightful selection of fresh juices, Indian craft beers and spiced cocktails.
Corpus Clock
Just outside Corpus Christi college is what’s more colloquially known as ’The Grasshopper Clock’. It’s a bit of a riddle this one, and we’re not even sure if the boffins at the university can make sense of it.
Unveiled in 2008, it’s a clock of sorts, with a gold-plated face and the design is inspired by the Big Bang, considered by some, the beginning of time.
Aromi
Did you know tiramisu means pick-me-up in an old Italian dialect? And that’s exactly what you need during a busy day out.
While we can’t promise that the creamy, coffee-based dessert will be on the menu, we can be certain that artisan gelato, and other Sicilian baked goods, will be. The family-run eatery was conceived in Sicily, so is every bit Italian as you might imagine.
Discover Cambridge on two wheels
Delve into the historic charm of Cambridge – hire an e-scooter or e-bike from Voi and move around effortlessly while soaking up the scholarly atmosphere.
Simply get the app, tap and go!