Vattenfall and the Swedish electric motorcycle manufacturer CAKE aim to develop the first fossil-free motorcycle.
Both parties have signed a letter of intent to share expertise and know-how in their respective fields of competence.
The collaboration combines cross-scientific competences between Vattenfall and CAKE, as well as specialists from outside.
They expect the fossil-free motorcycle should be ready for series production in 2025.
Vattenfall head of corporate sustainability Annika Ramsköld said: “This collaboration is an excellent example of how we can contribute with fossil-free know-how and supply chain expertise in a specific product that drives towards zero emissions.”
Vattenfall and CAKE are both committed to lead the transition towards a fossil-free society where Vattenfall’s goal is to enable fossil-free living within one generation with the purpose to power climate smarter living for all customers.
CAKE´s purpose is to inspire people, contributing to speeding up the journey towards zero emissions through a combination of excitement and responsibility in its consumer products.
CAKE chief executive and founder Stefan Ytterborn said: “This truly empowers our ability to further inspire towards clean transportation, together with the amazing force of Vattenfall, their initiatives, know-how and clear targets.”


