Cycle to Work Schemes
At Velo Domestique we are pleased to offer four leading Cycle to Work payment schemes to help you purchase the bike you want for less. Green Commute Initiative, CycleScheme, Cycle2Work, and Gogeta.
Green Commute Initiative
The Green Commute Initiative is the ideal Cycle to Work scheme solution; as a not for profit organisation, their goal is to encourage people to cycle. They achieve this by offering fantastic savings for you, the customer, and an easy payment process for the employer (including available credit terms). There is no £1000 limit, so you can invest in a better bike and save money at the same time. Our entire new bike range, including E-Bikes and Cargo bikes, are available on this scheme. There is no minimum number of employees to use this scheme, making it ideal for small to medium companies to offer. Find out how you can save up to 47% on a new bike now. Green Commute Initiative cannot be used to purchase sale bikes.
CycleScheme
One of the longest standing Cycle to Work schemes around, CycleScheme is already widely used by many employers around the UK. You can find the CycleScheme calculator here to see how much you can save purchasing a new bike.
Please note we cannot offer any discount on CycleScheme purchases. Cyclescheme cannot be used to purchase sale bikes.
Cycle 2 work.
The Halfords Cycle to Work scheme (Cycle2Work) is a popular, government-backed salary sacrifice programme that helps you save money on a new bike and cycling accessories.
By paying through your gross salary, you can save on tax and National Insurance, reducing the overall cost by up to 32–47%, depending on your tax bracket. Once approved by your employer, you’ll receive a Letter of Collection which can be redeemed with Halfords, Tredz, or participating independent bike shops like Velo Domestique.
The scheme can be used for bikes, e-bikes and essential cycling accessories, making it a flexible and affordable way to get riding.
Gogeta.
We also support the Gogeta Cycle to Work scheme, a modern and flexible way to save on bikes, e-bikes and cycling gear. With Gogeta, employees can pay for cycling equipment out of their gross salary before tax and National Insurance, making the cost significantly lower thanks to tax savings and reduced retailer surcharges.
Unlike many schemes, Gogeta uses a flexible voucher system you can spend across multiple purchases or shops over 12 months, and it’s backed by the bike industry with low commission — meaning bigger savings passed straight to you.
To take part, your employer just needs to sign up — it’s quick and free for them — and then you can start saving on the bike and accessories you want.