Vattenfall and the Swedish manufacturer of electric motorcycles CAKE have announced they will be developing what it is claiming to be ‘the first fossil-free electric motorcycle’.
The two companies signed a letter of intent to share expertise and know-how in their respective fields of competence with the aim to develop the bike.
The collaboration combines cross-scientific competencies between Vattenfall and CAKE, as well as specialists from outside, on the journey towards the fossil-free motorcycle that should be ready for series production in 2025.
Further details on the electric motorcycle’s powertrain specs and manufacturing technologies are yet to be released.
“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,” said Annika Ramsköld, Head of Corporate Sustainability at Vattenfall.
“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”, says Stefan Ytterborn, CEO and Founder at CAKE.