Document:

Exhibit 10.8

 

 

 

This CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT (the “Contract”)
is made

between

 

Freyr AS

organization number 926 089 862

 

(hereinafter referred to as the “Company”)

 

and

 

Tove Nilsen Ljungquist

 

(hereinafter referred to as the “Employee”)

 

The Company was
established as a result of a merger of Freyr AS with organization number 920 388 620 (“Freyr”) and certain other
companies (the “Transaction”) by way of a Business Combination Agreement signed on 29 January 2021 (the
“BCA”). This Contract shall be effective on the date of the Second Closing (as defined in the BCA) (the
“Commencement Date”). For the purpose of this Contract, “Company” means Freyr AS with organization
number 926 089 862, together with its subsidiaries, affiliates, successors or assigns, the “Group”.

 

		1	Position, term, place of work, reporting line

 

		1.1	Prior to the Transaction, the Employee was employed as EVP Operations of Freyr, and will continue the
employment with the Company as EVP Operations, thereby forming a continuous employment which began on 01.01.2021. The intention is that
the Employee also will serve as CEO of Freyr AS’ subsidiary in Helgeland when that is created. A separate agreement for this position
will be concluded if and as relevant.

 

		1.2	The Employee’s place of work shall be the Company’s offices, for the time being in Lysaker. The
Employee acknowledges that the Employee’s work may necessitate a considerable amount of travel, also abroad.

 

		1.3	The Employee shall report to the CEO.

 

		2	Duties

 

		2.1	The Employee is obliged to carry out the duties that are or will be assigned to the Employee’s position
and that naturally fall within the scope of the position or other duties as the Company may reasonably require. The Company may issue
instructions and guidelines which the Employee shall adhere to as part of this Contract.

 

		2.2	The Employee shall devote the Employee’s full working capacity to the Company and the Employee’s
duties under this Contract. The Employee shall not, without the Company’s prior written consent, undertake any other work, paid
or unpaid, whether for the Employee’s own account or for any other employer or principal. The Company may not obstruct the Employee
from taking on external board membership without a significant reason.

 

     

     

    

 

 

 

		3	Working hours

 

		3.1	The Employee shall be employed full time, 7,5 hours per day excluding lunch break, with working hours
as determined by the Company at any time.

 

		3.2	The Employee recognizes that the Employee has a managerial and/or particularly independent position and
is exempted from the working time provisions in the Norwegian Working Environment Act (Nw.: Arbeidsmiljøloven). No extra
compensation is paid in respect of any overtime work required, unsocial hours, travel time etc., cf. Section 10-12 of the Working Environment
Act. Work beyond regular office hours must be expected. The Employee shall work such hours as necessary for the proper performance of
the Employee’s duties.

 

		4	Salary

 

		4.1	The Company shall pay the Employee a gross base salary at the rate of NOK 3 million per annum,
inclusive of compensation for overtime.

 

		4.2	The Employee’s salary shall be paid on the 20 day of each month to the bank account provided by the Employee,
in instalments of 1/12 of the annual amount. No salary is paid during vacation periods. Instead, a holiday allowance pursuant to the provisions
of the Holidays Act (Nw.: Ferieloven) is paid during holiday absence.

 

		4.3	The Employee’s salary shall be reviewed annually on 1 January, the first review to be done with effect
from 01.01.2022.

 

		5	Bonus and incentives

 

		5.1	The Employee will participate in the Company’s bonus scheme, terms (including participation) and
objectives of which are at any time under the sole discretion of the Company.

 

		5.2	The Employee may be eligible for consideration of an annual bonus of up to six months base salary.

 

		5.3	Such bonus is interpreted and deemed to be inclusive of holiday allowance, statutory payable bonus or
profit sharing or other statutory benefits. At payment, holiday allowance, statutory payable bonus or profit sharing or other statutory
benefits will be deducted from the bonus amount.

 

		5.4	The Employee will participate in the Company’s LTIP, terms and objectives of which are at any time
under the sole discretion of the Company.

 

		5.5	If at any time after any bonus, option or other award is paid to the Employee the Company or Group is
required to restate its accounts to a material extent or the Company becomes aware of any material malfeasance or material wrongdoing
on the Employee’s part, then the Company shall be entitled to recalculate the bonus that it would have awarded in each financial
year, had these facts been known at the time the award was granted. The Employee shall be liable for and, if so required by the Company
to repay on demand the difference between such recalculated bonuses and the aggregate value of the Awards actually granted to the Employee.

 

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		6	Vacation and holidays

 

The Employee is entitled
to 25 days of vacation per calendar year, including Company shut down days, with holiday allowance in accordance with the Holidays Act,
as well as statutory determined holidays. Vacation days must be taken at times appropriate to the local work situation, approved beforehand
by the Employee’s direct manager.

 

		7	Other benefits

 

		7.1	Limitations

                                            Only gross base salary according to clause 4.1 – and no other benefits – shall
                                            generate basis for pension benefits and holiday allowance.

 

		7.6	Social security 

In addition to statutory state provided schemes, the Employee is entitled to participate in the Company’s pension scheme and life, accident,
and travel insurance schemes.

 

Such additional benefits
may be altered at the Company’s discretion, though without affecting accrued entitlements.

 

		7.7	Laptop, mobile phone, etc.

The Company will provide the Employee with a laptop for business use.

 

The Company will provide
the Employee with a mobile phone and cover reasonable cost for business use and, to a reasonable extent, private use in accordance with
the Company’s policies. Further, the Company will reimburse 50% of internet subscription at home and two business journals/newspaper
subscriptions.

 

		8	Deduction from salary, etc.

 

		8.1	Deductions from salary, bonus, and holiday allowance may be made to the extent permitted by the Working
Environment Act Section 14-15, and, e.g. under the following circumstances:

 

		(i)	Amounts received as advance on travel or business expenses or loans from the Company.

 

		(ii)	Incorrect or advance payments in salary, bonus, awards, vacation, or holiday allowance.

 

		9	Illness

 

		9.1	The Employee is entitled to sick pay in accordance with statutory provisions or extended Company rules
according to the Company’s policies.

 

		9.2	The Employee is obliged to report any absence due to illness or accident to the Company without undue
delay.

 

		10	Business expenses

 

		10.1	The Company shall on the presentation of invoices or vouchers or other evidence of actual payment, reimburse
the Employee for all expenses, including business travel expenses, reasonably incurred by the Employee in the performance of the Employee’s
duties under the Contract, and in accordance with the Company’s policies.

 

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		10.2	Until a separate agreement regulating travel expenses for the Employee has been agreed, the parties agree
that the Employee is to be compensated for travel expenses according to the Norwegian state’s travel policy.

 

		11	Code of conduct and provisions

 

		11.1	The Employee shall comply with all codes of conduct and all other rules and regulations applicable to
the Employee’s duties and to the business of the Group.

 

		11.2	The Employee shall comply with the Company’s prevailing policies, rules, and procedures, and all
other applicable instructions laid down in the Company guidelines, personnel handbook or similar manuals.

 

		11.3	The Employee is obliged, without delay, to read and understand the Company’s rules, regulations,
and guidelines which are disclosed on the Company’s intranet, or presented on other mediums.

 

		12	Confidentiality

 

		12.1	The Employee acknowledges that the Employee will acquire access to confidential information of the Group
consistent with their position. The Employee agrees that all such confidential information is disclosed to the Employee in confidence
and is strictly for the Employee’s use on behalf of the Group.

 

		12.2	The Employee shall not make use of or disclose to any person, and shall use the Employee’s best
endeavors to prevent the use, publication or disclosure of any information of a confidential or secret nature concerning the business
of the Company or the Group, that comes to the Employee’s knowledge during the course of or in connection with the Employee’s
employment with the Company, or concerning the business of any person having dealings with the Company or the Group and which is obtained
directly or indirectly in circumstances in which the Company or the Group is subject to a duty of confidentiality in relation to that
information.

 

		12.3	For the purpose of this clause, information of a confidential or secret nature means non-public information
of the Company or the Group, including but not limited to business plans, products, technical data, specifications, documentation, presentations,
product plans, business methods, product functionality, customer information, contracts, formulas, competitive analysis, databases, formats,
methodologies, strategic plans, marketing plans, customer lists, prospect lists, pricing information or information related to engineering,
marketing or finance, regardless of whether such documents are marked confidential or not and regardless of whether such information exists
in written form or stored by electronic media or on other form of information carrier.

 

		12.4	This clause 12 shall continue to apply after the termination of the Employee’s employment with the Company,
whether terminated lawfully or not, without limitation in time.

 

		12.5	The Employee is prevented from malicious disparage or otherwise making harmful or unfavorable statements
regarding the Company or the Group or any of its services, operations, processes or methods.

 

		12.6	The Employee acknowledges that any breach of confidentiality during the Employee’s employment or
at any time thereafter may lead to liability and may constitute grounds for dismissal and/or render the Employee liable to legal action
and/or damages.

 

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		13	Non-competition and non-solicitation

 

		13.1	The Employee may not, during the employment relationship and for a period of six months after the end
of the agreed notice period, take employment with, have ownership interests in, or in any other way – directly or indirectly –
be involved in any activity that wholly or partially competes with the Company or other companies in the Group. The Employee shall similarly
not engage in or perform work for customers and/or suppliers, if such activity can be deemed to have any negative impact to the competitive
situation of the Company or the Group.

 

		13.2	The Employee must not, in relation to the termination and for a period of six months after the end of
the agreed notice period, directly or indirectly solicit or otherwise engage in direct or indirect communication with any present or past
customers, suppliers or partners of the Company or the Group for himself or any other person. This applies to customers, suppliers or
partners that the Employee has had contact with or been responsible for in any way during the last year before a statement is given by
the Company in accordance with clause 13.6 below.

 

		13.3	The Employee shall not during the same period of six months, directly or indirectly solicit, recruit,
or endeavor to entice away any of the Company or the Group’s employees.

 

		13.4	The Company may decide in writing at any time during or in connection with termination of the employment
relationship that the provisions in 13.1 to 13.3 shall not apply in whole or in part.

 

		13.5	In case of any uncertainty as to whether an activity is covered by the prohibitions set out in this clause,
the Employee is obliged both during the employment relationship and following a termination to present the issue to the Company and await
a written statement from the Company before engaging in any relevant activity.

 

		13.6	The Company shall provide a written statement on the applicability of clause 13.1 and 13.2 within four
weeks after a request from the Employee or after termination of the employment relationship from the Employee. In case of a termination
from the Company, the statement shall be given at the same time as the notice of termination or within one week after summary dismissal.
The restrictions in clause 13.1 and 13.2 may be discharged in case a written statement as mentioned is not given in accordance with this
clause 13.6.

 

		13.7	If the prohibition against competition, cf. clause 13.1, shall apply, the Company shall compensate
the Employee during the prohibition period corresponding to the Employee’s base salary calculated on the basis of the Employee’s
annual salary the last 12 months. The compensation does not form basis for holiday pay or pension entitlements.

 

If the Employee acquires
or receives income in the prohibition period, the Company is entitled to reduce the compensation correspondingly, up to a maximum of half
of the total compensation the Employee could be entitled to from the Company. The Employee shall provide the Company information regarding
income from work in the prohibition period. If the Employee does not meet this requirement, the Company is entitled to withhold compensation
until the information is presented.

 

		13.8	If the Employee violates the provisions of clause 13.1, the Employee will no longer be entitled to payment
by the Company and agrees to immediately reimburse the Company for compensation payments made in accordance with this clause. In the event
of violation of the provisions of clauses 13.1 to 13.3, the Company may demand that the infringement immediately ceases and may take necessary
legal actions. In the event of violation, the Employee shall pay liquidated damages equal to minimum three months’ base salary or
indemnify the Company’s financial loss if greater. In addition, the Company may demand that the Employee pays the enrichment he
and/or new employer/client etc. have achieved as a result of the illegal situation. Payment of compensation does not entail that the infringement
may continue.

 

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		13.9	If the aforementioned clause is in conflict with mandatory legislation, the clause is maintained to the
extent it is in accordance with legislation. In the event of the introduction of new statutory provisions that regulate the validity of
the above clause, the Company may unilaterally make the necessary amendments to the clause. The Company may not by way of such amendments
extend the scope of the clause.

 

		14	Restrictions on use of email and internet

 

		14.1	The Company’s electronic mail system, internet subscription and all other data systems are the exclusive
property of the Company.

 

		14.2	The Company’s electronic mail system, internet subscription and all other data systems shall be, as far
as possible, used by the Employee solely in connection with the Employee’s work for the Company.

 

		14.3	The Employee acknowledges that the Employee shall have no right to access and shall not access the Company’s
electronic mail system or other data systems after termination of employment.

 

		15	Intellectual property

 

		15.1	All intellectual property rights, including patentable inventions, trademarks, design rights or copyrights,
that are created or developed by the Employee during the course of his

employment with the Company shall fully and wholly devolve upon and be the property of the Company or shall be transferred to the Company
if such transfer is necessary under

applicable statutory legislation. The same applies to similar creations that are not legally

protected by patent, copyright or similar but that the Company or the Group has an interest in employing.

 

		15.2	The Company shall by virtue of the employment relationship have an unrestricted, exclusive and gratuitous
right to exploit such intellectual property rights and creations. Such intellectual property rights and creations shall without exception
be deemed to have been created or developed in the course of the Employee’s employment if the exploitation of the right or creation falls
within the scope of the Company or the Group’s business. This applies notwithstanding that the Employee has created or developed
the right outside working hours or outside the Company’s premises.

 

		15.3	The Employee is not entitled to any separate compensation for the Company’s utilization of rights
as mentioned in this clause. The Employee shall unsolicited inform the Company of any rights that may fall within the scope of this clause,
unless it is obvious that the Company is already aware of the right.

 

		16	Termination and notice

 

		16.1	The employment relationship may be terminated by each of the parties based on a mutual notice period of
three months. Termination shall be notified in writing, and the notice period shall be calculated from and including the first day of
the month following the issuance of such notice.

 

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		16.2	The Employee will be entitled to accelerated vesting of all options received in accordance with clause
5.4 and a salary compensation equal to 1,5 times base annual salary (which shall include the notice period) if:

 

		i.	the Employee is asked by the Company to terminate the employment, and provided that the Employee does
not dispute such termination, for any other reason than where the Employee (a) commits an act of gross misconduct or shows gross breach
of duty which can justify termination of the employment agreement with immediate effect according to applicable law; (b) commits any serious
breach or (after warning) repeated or continued material breach of the Employee’s obligations under the Contract; (c) is guilty
of fraud, dishonesty or conduct tending to bring the Employee or the Company into disrepute; (d) is declared bankrupt; (e) is convicted
of any criminal offence; (f) retires; or (g) reaches the Company’s retirement age, or

 

		ii.	where the Employee’s employment is terminated within 12 months of a change of control of the Company
as defined in the Company’s LTIP and the Employee’s employment has been terminated for a reason other than those listed in
clause 16.2 i. (a) – (g) above, provided that the Employee must be available to work for the Company full time for a period of 12
months.

 

No severance payment
shall be paid and the Employee shall not be entitled to accelerated vesting of options if the Employee disputes the termination or terminates
the employment.

 

If the Company terminates
this Contract and at the same time as offering a new position in the Company in accordance with clause 17.1, the Employee shall not be
entitled to any accelerated vesting of options and salary compensation under this clause 16.2.

 

		16.3	Upon termination of employment, the Employee shall return to the Company all property in the Employee’s
possession, custody or control belonging to the Company, including but not limited to business cards, credit and charge cards, keys, security
and computer passwords, mobile phones, personal computer equipment, original and copy documents or other media on which information is
held in the Employee’s possession relating to the business or affairs of the Company.

 

		16.4	Upon termination of employment, the Employee shall repay any debts to the Company, and release the Company
of any guarantee or security for loans or responsibilities on behalf of the Employee.

 

		17	Change of role

 

		17.1	If the Company wishes to change the Employee’s role’s content significantly and beyond what
lies within management’s prerogative, and therefore terminate this Contract at the same time as offering a new one, and the Employee
does not accept the new contract, with the result being that the employment relationship is either terminated by the Company or the Employee,
and provided that the Employee does not dispute such termination, the Employee shall be entitled to a minimum of NOK 6 million in total
value of options, notice period, cash and any other elements/benefits in a severance package and where a minimum of 50% of the total value
shall be paid in cash together with the last ordinary salary payment.

 

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		18	Garden leave

 

		18.1	If the Company or the Employee gives notice to terminate the Contract, the Employee agrees, subject to
the Company continuing to provide the Employee’s salary and contractual benefits (other than bonuses), that the Company may, immediately
following the date that the termination has been handed over, or at any time during the period of notice (three months) or any part of
such period, in its absolute discretion require the Employee (i) to perform only such duties as it may allocate to the Employee, (ii)
not to have any contact with customers, clients, suppliers, employees or member of the Company, (iii) not to attend any premises of the
Company, (iv) resign as a director or from any office of the Company, and / or (v) to take any accrued holiday and/or the Company may
appoint another person to perform the Employee’s responsibilities jointly and require the Employee to provide such handover and
transitional services as may be reasonably required.

 

		19	General

 

		19.1	This Contract of Employment including Annex 1 attached hereto shall regulate all matters relating to the
Employee’s employment with the Company and shall, as from the Commencement Date, replace any and all former agreements or arrangements
between the Employee and the Company relating to the Employee’s employment with the Company. For the avoidance of doubt, the terms of
the 2021 Equity Incentive Plan of Pubco (the “Share Plan”) and any award agreement(s) in standard form (“Award Agreement”)
do not form part of this Contract and upon the termination of this Contract, the Employee shall not have any claims for damages or compensation
in relation to it (whether by way of damages, compensation for loss of employment or otherwise) in relation to any equity or equity compensation,
which will be governed by the terms of any applicable Share Plan and Award Agreement.

 

		19.2	The Company will at payment of salary, bonus, allowances etc. withhold taxes, also related to taxable
benefits, from such payable compensations and pay the withheld taxes to appropriate authorities in accordance with statutory provisions.
The Employee acknowledges and agrees that any further tax liability on the Employee’s hand shall be carried solely by the Employee.

 

		19.3	The Employee acknowledges that the Employee has carefully read this Contract, has had an opportunity to
discuss it with advisors should so be desired, and understands all the terms and conditions therein.

 

		19.4	In respect of all issues not regulated by the terms of this Contract, statutory provisions shall prevail.

 

		19.5	If any provision of this Contract should be declared legally invalid or unenforceable by a competent court,
such declaration shall in no way effect the validity or enforceability of any other provision thereof, nor shall any such declaration
of legal invalidity or unenforceability operate to nullify or rescind this Contract, but shall only serve to render ineffective any such
provision declared legally invalid or unenforceable. In lieu thereof, there shall be added a provision as similar in terms to such illegal,
invalid and unenforceable provision as may be possible and be legal, valid and enforceable.

 

		19.6	This Contract shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Norwegian law, including any statutory
modification or re-enactment during the time the Contract being in force.

 

***

 

[signature page follows]

 

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This Contract of
Employment has been prepared and signed by the parties of this Contract of Employment in two identical original copies, one copy having
been delivered to and to be retained by each of the parties.

 

	For the Company

                            
	 	Employee
	
    /s/ Tom Einar Jensen

	 	
     /s/ Tove Nilsen Ljungquist

	Name: Tom Einar Jensen	 	Name: Tove Nilsen Ljungquist
	

Date: 18.05.2021	 	Date: 03.05.2021

 

 

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Annex 1 –
Options

 

The following has been agreed
between Freyr and the Employee in the executed term sheet forming the basis of this Contract:

 

		●	Award options to acquire 100.000 shares in the Company at a base price of USD 10 per upon the closing
of the Adama transaction.

 

		●	Each option shall entitle the holder thereof to a cash payment equal to the positive difference, if any,
of the fair market value of a share of Company stock over USD 10 at the time of execution.

 

		●	Existing options in current Freyr AS that have been awarded to the Employee will vest upon the closing
of the Adama transaction. The vested options will convert into warrants in new Freyr according to transaction split.

 

		●	These options and warrants shall vest and enter execution period according to performance related milestones
in the period 31/12 2022 to 31/12 2025 on terms to be determined by the Board of New Freyr.

 

		●	In addition, award 50.000 warrants in New Freyr with a strike price @11,5USD per share and with a cap
@18USD per share with a right to sell to the company at the earliest 30 days after closing of the merger.

 

		●	New performance incentives to be awarded annually for 2022 and
onwards in accordance with the LTiP Program of the company to be decided by the Board of New Freyr.

 

 

Page 10 of 10Exhibit 10.9

 

 

 

This CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT (the “Contract”)
is made

between

 

Freyr AS

organization number 926 089 862

 

(hereinafter referred to as the "Company")

 

and

 

Ryuta Kawaguchi

 

(hereinafter referred to as the "Employee")

 

The Company was established
as a result of a merger of Freyr AS with organization number 920 388 620 (“Freyr”) and certain other companies (the
“Transaction”) by way of a Business Combination Agreement signed on 29 January 2021 (the “BCA”).
This Contract shall be effective on the date of the Second Closing (as defined in the BCA) (the “Commencement Date”).
For the purpose of this Contract, “Company” means Freyr AS with organization number 926 089 862, together with and its
subsidiaries, affiliates, successors or assigns, the “Group”.

 

		1	Position, term, place of work, reporting line

 

		1.1	Prior to the Transaction, the Employee was employed as Chief Technical Officer (“CTO”)
of Freyr, and will continue his employment with the Company as CTO, thereby forming a continuous employment which began on 01.08.2020.

 

		1.2	The Employee's place of work shall be the Company’s offices, for the time being in Lysaker. The
Employee acknowledges that the Employee’s work may necessitate a considerable amount of travel, also abroad.

 

		1.3	The Employee shall report to the CEO.

 

		2	Duties

 

		2.1	The Employee is obliged to carry out the duties that are or will be assigned to the Employee’s position
and that naturally fall within the scope of the position or other duties as the Company may reasonably require. The Company may issue
instructions and guidelines which the Employee shall adhere to as part of this Contract.

 

		2.2	The Employee shall devote the Employee’s full working capacity to the Company and the Employee’s
duties under this Contract. The Employee shall not, without the Company’s prior written consent, undertake any other work, paid
or unpaid, whether for the Employee’s own account or for any other employer or principal.

 

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		3	Working hours

 

		3.1	The Employee shall be employed full time, 7,5 hours per day excluding lunch break, with working hours
as determined by the Company at any time.

 

		3.2	The Employee recognizes that the Employee has a managerial and/or particularly independent position and
is exempted from the working time provisions in the Norwegian Working Environment Act (Nw.: Arbeidsmiljøloven). No extra
compensation is paid in respect of any overtime work required, unsocial hours, travel time etc., cf. Section 10-12 of the Working Environment
Act. Work beyond regular office hours must be expected. The Employee shall work such hours as necessary for the proper performance of
the Employee’s duties.

 

		4	Salary

 

		4.1	The Company shall pay the Employee a gross base salary at the rate of NOK 2,5 million per
annum, inclusive of compensation for overtime.

 

		4.2	The Company will refund the cost of school fees for two children for one academic year with a cap of NOK
40 000 per child.

 

		4.3	The Employee's salary shall be paid on the 20 day of each month to the bank account provided by the Employee,
in instalments of 1/12 of the annual amount. No salary is paid during vacation periods. Instead, a holiday allowance pursuant to the provisions
of the Holidays Act (Nw.: Ferieloven) is paid during holiday absence.

 

		4.4	The Employee's salary shall be reviewed annually on 1 January, the first review to be done with effect
from 01.01.2022.

 

		5	Bonus and incentives

 

		5.1	The Employee will participate in the Company’s bonus scheme, terms (including participation) and
objectives of which are at any time under the sole discretion of the Company.

 

		5.2	The Employee may be eligible for consideration of an annual bonus of up to six months base salary.

 

		5.3	Such bonus is interpreted and deemed to be inclusive of holiday allowance, statutory payable bonus or
profit sharing or other statutory benefits. At payment, holiday allowance, statutory payable bonus or profit sharing or other statutory
benefits will be deducted from the bonus amount.

 

		5.4	The Employee may participate in the Company’s LTIP, terms and objectives of which are at any time
under the sole discretion of the Company.

 

		5.5	If at any time after any bonus, option or other award is paid to the Employee the Company or Group is
required to restate its accounts to a material extent or the Company becomes aware of any material malfeasance or material wrongdoing
on the Employee’s part, then the Company shall be entitled to recalculate the bonus that it would have awarded in each financial
year, had these facts been known at the time the award was granted. The Employee shall be liable for and, if so required by the Company
to repay on demand the difference between such recalculated bonuses and the aggregate value of the Awards actually granted to the Employee.

 

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		6	Vacation and holidays

 

The Employee is entitled
to 25 days of vacation per calendar year, including Company shut down days, with holiday allowance in accordance with the Holidays Act,
as well as statutory determined holidays. Vacation days must be taken at times appropriate to the local work situation, approved beforehand
by the Employee’s direct manager.

 

		7	Other benefits

 

		7.1	Limitations

Only gross base salary according to clause 4.1 – and no other benefits – shall
generate basis for pension benefits and holiday allowance.

 

		7.6	Social security 

In addition to statutory state provided schemes, the Employee is entitled to participate in the Company's pension scheme and life, accident,
and travel insurance schemes.

 

Such additional benefits
may be altered at the Company’s discretion, though without affecting accrued entitlements.

 

		7.7	Laptop, mobile phone, etc.

The Company will provide the Employee with a laptop for business use.

 

The Company will provide
the Employee with a mobile phone and cover reasonable cost for business use and, to a reasonable extent, private use in accordance with
the Company’s policies. Further, the Company will reimburse 50% of internet subscription at home.

 

		8	Deduction from salary, etc.

 

		8.1	Deductions from salary, bonus, and holiday allowance may be made to the extent permitted by the Working
Environment Act Section 14-15, and, e.g. under the following circumstances:

 

		(i)	Amounts received as advance on travel or business expenses or loans from the Company.

 

		(ii)	Incorrect or advance payments in salary, bonus, awards, vacation, or holiday allowance.

 

		9	Illness

 

		9.1	The Employee is entitled to sick pay in accordance with statutory provisions or extended Company rules
according to the Company’s policies.

 

		9.2	The Employee is obliged to report any absence due to illness or accident to the Company without undue
delay.

 

		10	Business expenses

 

		10.1	The Company shall on the presentation of invoices or vouchers or other evidence of actual payment, reimburse
the Employee for all expenses, including business travel expenses, reasonably incurred by the Employee in the performance of the Employee’s
duties under the Contract, and in accordance with the Company’s policies.

 

		11	Code of conduct and provisions

 

		11.1	The Employee shall comply with all codes of conduct and all other rules and regulations applicable to
the Employee's duties and to the business of the Group.

 

		11.2	The Employee shall comply with the Company’s prevailing policies, rules, and procedures, and all
other applicable instructions laid down in the Company guidelines, personnel handbook or similar manuals.

 

		11.3	The Employee is obliged, without delay, to read and understand the Company’s rules, regulations,
and guidelines which are disclosed on the Company’s intranet, or presented on other mediums.

 

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		12	Confidentiality

 

		12.1	The Employee acknowledges that the Employee will acquire access to confidential information of the Group
consistent with their position. The Employee agrees that all such confidential information is disclosed to the Employee in confidence
and is strictly for the Employee’s use on behalf of the Group.

 

		12.2	The Employee shall not make use of or disclose to any person, and shall use the Employee’s best
endeavors to prevent the use, publication or disclosure of any information of a confidential or secret nature concerning the business
of the Company or the Group, that comes to the Employee’s knowledge during the course of or in connection with the Employee’s
employment with the Company, or concerning the business of any person having dealings with the Company or the Group and which is obtained
directly or indirectly in circumstances in which the Company or the Group is subject to a duty of confidentiality in relation to that
information.

 

		12.3	For the purpose of this clause, information of a confidential or secret nature means non-public information
of the Company or the Group, including but not limited to business plans, products, technical data, specifications, documentation, presentations,
product plans, business methods, product functionality, customer information, contracts, formulas, competitive analysis, databases, formats,
methodologies, strategic plans, marketing plans, customer lists, prospect lists, pricing information or information related to engineering,
marketing or finance, regardless of whether such documents are marked confidential or not and regardless of whether such information exists
in written form or stored by electronic media or on other form of information carrier.

 

		12.4	This clause 12 shall continue to apply after the termination of the Employee's employment with the Company,
whether terminated lawfully or not, without limitation in time.

 

		12.5	The Employee is prevented from malicious disparage or otherwise making harmful or unfavorable statements
regarding the Company or the Group or any of its services, operations, processes or methods.

 

		12.6	The Employee acknowledges that any breach of confidentiality during the Employee’s employment or
at any time thereafter may lead to liability and may constitute grounds for dismissal and/or render the Employee liable to legal action
and/or damages.

 

		13	Non-competition and non-solicitation

 

		13.1	The Employee may not, during the employment relationship and for a period of six months after the end
of the agreed notice period, take employment with, have ownership interests in, or in any other way – directly or indirectly –
be involved in any activity that wholly or partially competes with the Company or other companies in the Group. The Employee shall similarly
not engage in or perform work for customers and/or suppliers, if such activity can be deemed to have any negative impact to the competitive
situation of the Company or the Group.

 

		13.2	The Employee must not, in relation to the termination and for a period of six months after the end of
the agreed notice period, directly or indirectly solicit or otherwise engage in direct or indirect communication with any present or past
customers, suppliers or partners of the Company or the Group for himself or any other person. This applies to customers, suppliers or
partners that the Employee has had contact with or been responsible for in any way during the last year before a statement is given by
the Company in accordance with clause 13.6 below.

 

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		13.3	The Employee shall not during the same period of six months, directly or indirectly solicit, recruit,
or endeavor to entice away any of the Company or the Group’s employees.

 

		13.4	The Company may decide in writing at any time during or in connection with termination of the employment
relationship that the provisions in 13.1 to 13.3 shall not apply in whole or in part.

 

		13.5	In case of any uncertainty as to whether an activity is covered by the prohibitions set out in this clause,
the Employee is obliged both during the employment relationship and following a termination to present the issue to the Company and await
a written statement from the Company before engaging in any relevant activity.

 

		13.6	The Company shall provide a written statement on the applicability of clause 13.1 and 13.2 within four
weeks after a request from the Employee or after termination of the employment relationship from the Employee. In case of a termination
from the Company, the statement shall be given at the same time as the notice of termination or within one week after summary dismissal.
The restrictions in clause 13.1 and 13.2 may be discharged in case a written statement as mentioned is not given in accordance with this
clause 13.6.

 

		13.7	If the prohibition against competition, cf. clause 13.1, shall apply, the Company shall compensate
the Employee during the prohibition period corresponding to the Employee’s base salary calculated on the basis of the Employee’s
annual salary the last 12 months. The compensation does not form basis for holiday pay or pension entitlements.

 

If the Employee acquires
or receives income in the prohibition period, the Company is entitled to reduce the compensation correspondingly, up to a maximum of half
of the total compensation the Employee could be entitled to from the Company. The Employee shall provide the Company information regarding
income from work in the prohibition period. If the Employee does not meet this requirement, the Company is entitled to withhold compensation
until the information is presented.

 

		13.8	If the Employee violates the provisions of clause 13.1, the Employee will no longer be entitled to payment
by the Company and agrees to immediately reimburse the Company for compensation payments made in accordance with this clause. In the event
of violation of the provisions of clauses 13.1 to 13.3, the Company may demand that the infringement immediately ceases and may take necessary
legal actions. In the event of violation, the Employee shall pay liquidated damages equal to minimum three months’ base salary or
indemnify the Company’s financial loss if greater. In addition, the Company may demand that the Employee pays the enrichment he
and/or new employer/client etc. have achieved as a result of the illegal situation. Payment of compensation does not entail that the infringement
may continue.

 

		13.9	If the aforementioned clause is in conflict with mandatory legislation, the clause is maintained to the
extent it is in accordance with legislation. In the event of the introduction of new statutory provisions that regulate the validity of
the above clause, the Company may unilaterally make the necessary amendments to the clause. The Company may not by way of such amendments
extend the scope of the clause.

 

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		14	Restrictions on use of email and internet

 

		14.1	The Company’s electronic mail system, internet subscription and all other data systems are the exclusive
property of the Company.

 

		14.2	The Company’s electronic mail system, internet subscription and all other data systems shall be,
as far as possible, used by the Employee solely in connection with the Employee’s work for the Company.

 

		14.3	The Employee acknowledges that the Employee shall have no right to access and shall not access the Company’s
electronic mail system or other data systems after termination of employment.

 

		15	Intellectual property

 

		15.1	All intellectual property rights, including patentable inventions, trademarks, design rights or copyrights,
that are created or developed by the Employee during the course of his

employment with the Company shall fully and wholly devolve upon and be the property of the Company or shall be transferred to the Company
if such transfer is necessary under

applicable statutory legislation. The same applies to similar creations that are not legally

protected by patent, copyright or similar but that the Company or the Group has an interest in employing.

 

		15.2	The Company shall by virtue of the employment relationship have an unrestricted, exclusive and gratuitous
right to exploit such intellectual property rights and creations. Such intellectual property rights and creations shall without exception
be deemed to have been created or developed in the course of the Employee's employment if the exploitation of the right or creation falls
within the scope of the Company or the Group’s business. This applies notwithstanding that the Employee has created or developed
the right outside working hours or outside the Company's premises.

 

		15.3	The Employee is not entitled to any separate compensation for the Company’s utilization of rights
as mentioned in this clause. The Employee shall unsolicited inform the Company of any rights that may fall within the scope of this clause,
unless it is obvious that the Company is already aware of the right.

 

		16	Termination and notice

 

		16.1	The employment relationship may be terminated by each of the parties based on a mutual notice period of
three months. Termination shall be notified in writing, and the notice period shall be calculated from and including the first day of
the month following the issuance of such notice.

 

		16.2	The Employee will be entitled to accelerated vesting of all options received in accordance with clause
5.4 and a salary compensation equal to 1,5 times base annual salary (which shall include the notice period) if:

 

		i.	the Employee is asked by the Company to terminate the employment, and provided that the Employee does
not dispute such termination, for any other reason than where the Employee (a) commits an act of gross misconduct or shows gross breach
of duty which can justify termination of the employment agreement with immediate effect according to applicable law; (b) commits any serious
breach or (after warning) repeated or continued material breach of the Employee’s obligations under the Contract; (c) is guilty
of fraud, dishonesty or conduct tending to bring the Employee or the Company into disrepute; (d) is declared bankrupt; (e) is convicted
of any criminal offence; (f) retires; or (g) reaches the Company’s retirement age, or

 

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		ii.	where the Employee’s employment is terminated within 12 months of a change of control of the Company
as defined in the Company’s LTIP and the Employee’s employment has been terminated for a reason other than those listed in
clause 16.2 (i) (a) – (g) above, provided that the Employee must be available to work for the Company full time for a period of
12 months.

 

No severance payment
shall be paid and the Employee shall not be entitled to accelerated vesting of options if the Employee disputes the termination or terminates
the employment.

 

		16.3	Upon termination of employment, the Employee shall return to the Company all property in the Employee’s
possession, custody or control belonging to the Company, including but not limited to business cards, credit and charge cards, keys, security
and computer passwords, mobile phones, personal computer equipment, original and copy documents or other media on which information is
held in the Employee’s possession relating to the business or affairs of the Company.

 

		16.4	Upon termination of employment, the Employee shall repay any debts to the Company, and release the Company
of any guarantee or security for loans or responsibilities on behalf of the Employee.

 

		17	Garden leave

 

		17.1	If the Company or the Employee gives notice to terminate the Contract, the Employee agrees, subject to
the Company continuing to provide the Employee’s salary and contractual benefits (other than bonuses), that the Company may, immediately
following the date that the termination has been handed over, or at any time during the period of notice (three months) or any part of
such period, in its absolute discretion require the Employee (i) to perform only such duties as it may allocate to the Employee, (ii)
not to have any contact with customers, clients, suppliers, employees or member of the Company, (iii) not to attend any premises of the
Company, (iv) resign as a director or from any office of the Company, and / or (v) to take any accrued holiday and/or the Company may
appoint another person to perform the Employee’s responsibilities jointly and require the Employee to provide such handover and
transitional services as may be reasonably required.

 

		18	General

 

		18.1	This Contract of Employment including Annex 1 attached hereto shall regulate all matters relating to the
Employee's employment with the Company and shall, as from the Commencement Date, replace any and all former agreements or arrangements
between the Employee and the Company relating to the Employee's employment with the Company. For the avoidance of doubt, the terms of
the 2021 Equity Incentive Plan of Pubco (the "Share Plan") and any award agreement(s) in standard form ("Award Agreement")
do not form part of this Contract and upon the termination of this Contract, the Employee shall not have any claims for damages or compensation
in relation to it (whether by way of damages, compensation for loss of employment or otherwise) in relation to any equity or equity compensation,
which will be governed by the terms of any applicable Share Plan and Award Agreement.

 

		18.2	The Company will at payment of salary, bonus, allowances etc. withhold taxes, also related to taxable
benefits, from such payable compensations and pay the withheld taxes to appropriate authorities in accordance with statutory provisions.
The Employee acknowledges and agrees that any further tax liability on the Employee’s hand shall be carried solely by the Employee.

 

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		18.3	The Employee acknowledges that the Employee has carefully read this Contract, has had an opportunity to
discuss it with advisors should so be desired, and understands all the terms and conditions therein.

 

		18.4	In respect of all issues not regulated by the terms of this Contract, statutory provisions shall prevail.

 

		18.5	If any provision of this Contract should be declared legally invalid or unenforceable by a competent court,
such declaration shall in no way effect the validity or enforceability of any other provision thereof, nor shall any such declaration
of legal invalidity or unenforceability operate to nullify or rescind this Contract, but shall only serve to render ineffective any such
provision declared legally invalid or unenforceable. In lieu thereof, there shall be added a provision as similar in terms to such illegal,
invalid and unenforceable provision as may be possible and be legal, valid and enforceable.

 

		18.6	This Contract shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Norwegian law, including any statutory
modification or re-enactment during the time the Contract being in force.

 

***

 

[signature page follows]

 

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This Contract of Employment
has been prepared and signed by the parties of this Contract of Employment in two identical original copies, one copy having been delivered
to and to be retained by each of the parties.

 

	For the Company	Employee
	 	 
	/s/ Tom Einar Jensen
	/s/ Ryuta Kawaguchi

	Name: Tom Einar Jensen	Name: Ryuta Kawaguchi
		Date:   3rd May 2021
	Date: 18.05.2021	

 

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Annex 1 –
Options

 

The following has been agreed
between Freyr and the Employee in the executed term sheet forming the basis of this Contract:

 

		●	Award 100.000 Options to acquire shares in the Company at a strike price of USD 10/share upon the closing
of the Adama transaction.

 

		●	Stock options in current Freyr AS that have been awarded the Employee will vest upon the closing of the
Adama transaction. The vested options will convert into warrants in new Freyr according to transaction split.

 

		●	All options shall vest and be executed according to performance related milestones in the period 31/12
2022 to 31/12 2024 and to be determined in detail by the Board of New Freyr.

 

		●	New performance incentives to be awarded annually for 2022 and onwards in accordance with the LTiP Program
of the company to be decided by the Board of New Freyr.

 

 

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