The Kalk AP, Ösa Flex and Makka Flex are all on display at the Electric Revolutionaries exhibition that premiered at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles on April 14. “We’re already humbled that the Petersen Automotive Museum has the Kalk OR in its permanent collection for a couple of years,” says Stefan Ytterborn, founder and CEO of CAKE. “But highlighting our entire main catalog of models and acknowledging our aim to inspire and excite towards a zero-emission society, is a great endorsement for our ambitions.”
"I'm super excited to include the new CAKE lineup at Electric Revolutionaries, especially the AP anti-poaching bike,” adds curator Paul D’Orleans. “CAKE’s concern for endangered wildlife reveals the heart of the company. I also love the :work series, as I was a contractor for 25 years and would have loved to zip to my clients on a Makka! This is our second exhibit at the Petersen Museum featuring CAKE, and we're proud to feature their excellent work as Electric Revolutionaries.”
“Our bikes on display at Electric Revolutionaries perfectly demonstrate not only the incredible pace of societal change, but also how they create opportunities and offer elegant solutions to real issues. Such as how the rugged off-roader Kalk AP have made silent and solar-powered anti-poaching activities a reality on the African continent, or how craftsmen from all over the world have started to use the mobile workbench Ösa Flex to beat urban traffic, while hauling their gear in an emission-free, efficient way,” Ytterborn concludes.