Document:

Governance Agreement

 Exhibit 10.76 
 GOVERNANCE AGREEMENT 
 THIS GOVERNANCE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made and
entered into as of April 28, 2008 by and among (i) the individuals listed on Schedule A hereto (the “Investors”), (ii) Stichting Gemeenschappelijk Bezit LTC, a foundation organized under the laws of the
Netherlands (the “Foundation”), (iii) Arch Hill Capital N.V., a corporation organized under the laws of the Netherlands (“Arch Hill Capital” and, together with the Foundation, the “Arch Hill
Parties”) and (iv) Lithium Technology Corporation, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware (the “Company”). 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, each of the Investors is the Beneficial Owner of the shares of common stock, par
value $0.01 per share (“Common Stock”), of the Company or the shares of preferred stock, par value $0.01 per share (“Preferred Stock”), of the Company, as the case may be, set forth with respect to such Investor on
Schedule A hereto (the term “Beneficial Owner” as used in this Agreement having the meaning given the term in Rule 13(d)(3) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), and the
terms “Beneficially Own” and “Beneficial Ownership” applying to securities held by a Beneficial Owner of such securities); 
 WHEREAS, each of the Arch Hill Parties is the Beneficial Owner of the shares of Common Stock or Preferred Stock, as the case may be, set forth with respect to such Arch Hill Party on Schedule B hereto; and 

WHEREAS, the Company, the Foundation, Arch Hill Capital and the Investors have determined that it is the best interest of the Company and its
shareholders to enter into certain governance and other arrangements with respect to the Company on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein. 
 AGREEMENT 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual promises herein made, and in
consideration of the representations, warranties and covenants herein contained, the Company, the Foundation, Arch Hill Capital and the Investors hereby agree as follows: 
  

	 	1.	Board Composition and 2008 Annual Meeting of Shareholders. 

 1.1 New Directors. The Company has taken all appropriate action and the Company’s Board of Directors has adopted resolutions (copies of which are attached hereto as Exhibit A), which will be effective as
of the execution and delivery of this Agreement by all parties (the “Effective Time”), to provide for the following: (i) fixing the size of the Company’s Board of Directors at six, (ii) the resignation of Ralph D.
Ketchum, Marnix Snijder and Clemens E.M. van Nispen tot Sevenaer as directors of the Company, (iii) the election and appointment of Fred J. Mulder and Theo M.M. Kremers as directors of the Company to fill the vacancies resulting from such
resignations, (iv) the election and appointment of Fred J. Mulder and Christiaan A. van den Berg as Co- 

 
Chairmen of the Company, (v) the election and appointment of Theo M.M. Kremers, Fred J. Mulder and Christiaan A. van den Berg to the Audit Committee,
(vi) the election and appointment of Klaus Brandt, Theo M.M. Kremers, Fred J. Mulder and Christiaan A. van den Berg to the Executive Committee and (vii) the approval of the Consulting Agreements (as defined below). For the elimination of
doubt, pursuant to the foregoing sentence, at the Effective Time, the Company shall cause (a) its Board of Directors to consist of the following persons: Klaus Brandt, Amir Elbaz, Theo M.M. Kremers, Andrew J. Manning, Fred J. Mulder and
Christiaan A. van den Berg, (b) its Audit Committee to consist of the following persons: Theo M.M. Kremers, Fred J. Mulder and Christiaan A. van den Berg, and (c) its Executive Committee to consist of the following persons: Klaus Brandt,
Theo M.M. Kremers, Fred J. Mulder and Christiaan A. van den Berg. 
 1.2 Nominees for Election at 2008 Annual Meeting.

 (a) The Company has taken all appropriate action and the Company’s Board of Directors has adopted resolutions (copies
of which have are attached hereto as Exhibit B), which will be effective as of the Effective Time, to provide for the call and holding of the 2008 annual meeting of the Company’s shareholders (the “2008 Annual Meeting”) on
June 16, 2008, and a record date for shareholders entitled to notice of and to vote at the 2008 Annual Meeting of June 2, 2008; provided, however, that, if (i) the Company receives any comments from the United States
Securities and Exchange Commission with respect to the Company’s financial statements for the calendar ended December 31, 2007 or the Company’s proxy statement for the 2008 Annual Meeting, (ii) the Company is unable to hold the
2008 Annual Meeting on June 16, 2008 as a result thereof and (iii) the Company has fully complied with its obligations under Section 4.4, the Board of Directors may delay the date of the 2008 Annual Meeting and such record date by
such number of days as shall be necessary for the Company to respond to such comments (subject to the prior written consent of the Investors which shall not to be unreasonably withheld). 
 (b) The Company shall nominate for election as directors of the Company at the 2008 Annual Meeting Klaus Brandt, Amir Elbaz, Theo M.M.
Kremers, Fred J. Mulder, Christiaan A. van den Berg and two individuals designated in writing by the Investors acting jointly (provided that such individuals shall be reasonably acceptable to the Board of Directors of the Company) (collectively, the
“Nominees”) and shall fix the number of directors comprising the entire Board of Directors of the Company to be elected at the 2008 Annual Meeting at the number of Nominees. The Company shall use its best efforts to ensure that the
Nominees are elected as directors of the Company at the 2008 Annual Meeting. In furtherance of the foregoing: (i) in connection with the 2008 Annual Meeting, the Company’s Board of Directors shall recommend that the Company’s
shareholders vote to elect the Nominees as directors of the Company; (ii) the Company shall include the foregoing recommendation in its proxy materials for the 2008 Annual Meeting; and (iii) the Company’s form of proxy shall solicit
authority to vote for the Nominees and no other persons. 
  

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 (c) If, at any time prior to the 2008 Annual Meeting, one or more of the Nominees for any
reason is unwilling or unable to be nominated or to stand for election at the 2008 Annual Meeting, the Board of Directors of the Company may select a replacement Nominee. 
 1.3 Other Proposal for the 2008 Annual Meeting. Following the Effective Time and prior to the date that the Company mails its proxy
materials to shareholders in connection with its 2008 Annual Meeting, the Company’s Board of Directors shall approve an amendment of the Company’s Restated Certificate of Incorporation, filed with the Secretary of State of Delaware on
July 29, 2005 as heretofore amended, to increase to 3,000,000,000 the number of shares of Common Stock authorized for issuance, and shall recommend the same to the shareholders for approval at such meeting (the “Shareholder
Proposal”). In furtherance of the foregoing, the Company shall include the such recommendation in its proxy materials and the Company’s form of proxy shall solicit authority to vote for these matters. 
 1.4 Action by the Investors and the Arch Hill Parties. Each of the Investors and the Arch Hill Parties shall vote the shares of
Common Stock and Preferred Stock over which he or it has voting power in favor of the election of the Nominees as directors of the Company and in favor of the Shareholder Proposal at the 2008 Annual Meeting, and shall use good faith efforts to cause
its or his Affiliates to so vote shares of Common Stock and Preferred Stock over which they have voting power. Each of the Investors and the Arch Hill Parties agree not to seek the removal of any Nominee as a director of the Company prior to
June 16, 2009, acting as a shareholder of the Company, it being understood that this sentence shall in no way restrict any person’s actions as a director of the Company. 
  

	 	2.	Representations and Warranties. 

 2.1 By the Investors. Each Investor, on behalf of itself and not any other Investor, represents and warrants to the Company and the Arch Hill Parties as follows: 
 (a) Such Investor has the full power and authority to execute, deliver and carry out the terms and provisions of this Agreement and to
consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, and (if not an individual) has taken all necessary action to authorize the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement; 
 (b) Such Investor (if not an individual) is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of
organization; 
 (c) This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of such Investor, enforceable in accordance
with its terms, subject to applicable principles of equity, bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency or other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally; and 
 (d) Neither the execution and the delivery of this Agreement by such Investor, nor the consummation by such Investor of the actions
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hereby, will (i) subject to compliance with such Investor’s obligations under Rule 13d-1 under the Exchange Act, violate any constitution, statute,
regulation, rule, injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, charge, or other restriction of any government, governmental agency, or court to which such Investor is subject or (if not an individual) any provision of the organizational documents of
such Investor or (ii) conflict with, result in a breach of, constitute a default under, result in the acceleration of, create in any party the right to accelerate, terminate, modify, or cancel, or require any consent or notice (other than those
obtained or made) under, any agreement, contract, lease, license, instrument, judgment, decree, order or other arrangement to which such Investor is a party or by which such Investor is bound or to which any of such Investor’s assets are
subject (or result in the imposition of any security interest upon any of such Investor’s assets), nor is such Investor required to obtain the approval or consent of any person or entity to effect the actions contemplated hereby (other than
those obtained). 
 (e) Schedule A correctly sets forth the number of shares of Common Stock and Preferred Stock Beneficially
Owned by such Investor. 
 2.2 By the Company. The Company represents and warrants to each Investor and each Arch Hill
Party as follows: 
 (a) The Company is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of
the State of Delaware, has the full power and authority to execute, deliver and carry out the terms and provisions of this Agreement and consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, and has taken all necessary action to authorize the execution,
delivery and performance of this Agreement; and the resolutions of the Board of Directors of the Company referred to in Sections 1.1 and 1.2(a) were approved by majority vote by the Directors of the Company; 
 (b) This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of the Company, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject to
applicable principles of equity, bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency or other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally; and 
 (c) Neither the execution and the delivery of this Agreement by the Company, nor the consummation by the Company of the actions contemplated hereby, will (i) violate any constitution, statute, regulation, rule,
injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, charge, or other restriction of any government, governmental agency, or court to which the Company is subject or any provision of the Certificate of Incorporation or By-Laws of the Company, or
(ii) conflict with, result in a breach of, constitute a default under, result in the acceleration of the Company’s obligations under, create in any party the right to accelerate rights under, receive additional benefits under, terminate,
modify, or cancel, or require any consent or notice (other than those obtained or made) under (whether due to the occurrence of a “Change of Control” or similar concept or otherwise), any 

  

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agreement, contract, lease, license, instrument, judgment, decree, order or other arrangement to which the Company is a party or by which it is bound or to
which any of its assets, are subject (or result in the imposition of any security interest upon any of its assets, nor is the Company required to obtain the approval or consent of any person or entity to effect the actions contemplated hereby (other
than those obtained). 
 (d) As of the date of this Agreement, 670,924,782 shares of Common Stock are issued and outstanding.

 2.3 By the Arch Hill Parties. Each Arch Hill Party, on behalf of itself and not any other Arch Hill Party,
represents and warrants to each Investor and the Company as follows: 
 (a) Such Arch Hill Party has the full power and
authority to execute, deliver and carry out the terms and provisions of this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby, and has taken all necessary action to authorize the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement;

 (b) Such Arch Hill Party is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of
organization; 
 (c) This Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of such Arch Hill Party, enforceable in
accordance with its terms, subject to applicable principles of equity, bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency or other laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally; 
 (d) Neither the execution and the delivery of this Agreement by such Arch Hill Party, nor the consummation by such Arch Hill Party of the
actions contemplated hereby, will (i) violate any constitution, statute, regulation, rule, injunction, judgment, order, decree, ruling, charge, or other restriction of any government, governmental agency, or court to which such Arch Hill Party
is subject or any provision of the organizational documents of such Arch Hill Party or (ii) conflict with, result in a breach of, constitute a default under, result in the acceleration of, create in any party the right to accelerate, terminate,
modify, or cancel, or require any consent or notice (other than those obtained or made) under, any agreement, contract, lease, license, instrument, judgment, decree, order or other arrangement to which such Arch Hill Party is a party or by which
such Arch Hill Party is bound or to which any of such Arch Hill Party’s assets are subject (or result in the imposition of any security interest upon any of such Arch Hill Party’s assets), nor is such Arch Hill Party required to obtain the
approval or consent of any person or entity to effect the actions contemplated hereby (other than those obtained); and 
 (e)
Schedule B correctly sets forth the number of shares of Common Stock and Preferred Stock Beneficially Owned by such Arch Hill Party. 
  

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	 	3.	Other Concurrent Actions. 

 3.1
Consulting Agreements. 
 (a) At the Effective Time, Christiaan A. van den Berg and the Company shall enter into a
consulting agreement in the form of Exhibit C (the “Van Den Berg Consulting Agreement”). 
 (b) At the
Effective Time, Fred J. Mulder and the Company shall enter into a consulting agreement in the form of Exhibit D (the “Mulder Consulting Agreement”). 
 (c) At the Effective Time, OUIDA Management Consultancy B.V., a corporation organized under the laws of the Netherlands, and the Company
shall enter into a consulting agreement in the form of Exhibit E (the “OUIDA Consulting Agreement”). 
 (d)
At the Effective Time, Romule B.V., a corporation organized under the laws of the Netherlands, and the Company shall enter into a consulting agreement in the form of Exhibit F (such consulting agreement, together with the Van Den Berg Consulting
Agreement, the Mulder Consulting Agreement and the OUIDA Consulting Agreement, the “Consulting Agreements”). 
 3.2 Publicity. On the date hereof after the Effective Time, the Company shall issue the press release in the form of Exhibit G. 
 3.3 Expenses. At the Effective Time, the Company shall pay $150,000 to Cornelis J.M. (Cees) Borst by wire transfer of immediately available funds, as reimbursement of certain expenses of the Investors.

  

	 	4.	Certain Covenants. 

 4.1 No
Amendment of By-Laws as to Indemnification. The Company shall not repeal, amend or otherwise modify any provisions of the By-Laws of the Company in respect of indemnification of directors and officers and their right to advancement of expenses,
except to the extent that such amendment or modification does not diminish the rights of any indemnitee or as required by law. 
 4.2 Directors’ and Officers’ Insurance. The Company shall carry and maintain, or cause to be carried and maintained, directors’ and officers’ liability and indemnity insurance coverage that is not less favorable,
and in such amounts and with such other terms as are comparable to, the insurance policies that are currently carried by the Company, including, without limitation, extension of such coverage for the acts of former directors and officers and for
service as directors or officers of subsidiaries of the Company. 
  

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 4.3 Expense Reimbursement. The Company shall pay or promptly reimburse the actual
reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by each director in connection with attending meetings of the Board of Directors of the Company or any committee thereof. 
 4.4. SEC Reporting. The Company shall use its best efforts to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission in a timely manner
all reports and other documents required of the Company under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the Exchange Act. 
  

	 	5.	Miscellaneous. 

 5.1 Notices.
All notices, requests, demands, claims and other communications required or permitted to be delivered, given or otherwise provided under this Agreement must be in writing and must be delivered, given or otherwise provided: 
 (a) by hand (in which case, it shall be effective upon delivery); 
 (b) by facsimile (in which case, it shall be effective upon receipt of confirmation of good transmission); or 
 (c) by overnight delivery by a nationally recognized courier service (in which case, it shall be effective upon delivery); 
 in each case, to the address (or facsimile number) listed below: 
  

	
	 If to the Company, to it at:

	
	 Lithium Technology Corporation

	 5115 Campus Drive

	 Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462

	 Telephone number: +1-610-940-6090

	 Facsimile number: +1-610-940-6091

	 Attention: Chairman

	
	with a copy to:
	
	 Gallagher, Briody & Butler

	 155 Village Boulevard

	 Suite 201

	 Princeton, NJ 08540

	 Telephone number: +1-609-452-6000

	 Facsimile number: +1-609-452-0090

	 Attention: Barbara J. Comly, Esq.

  

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	 If to the Foundation, to it at:

	
	 Stichting Gemeenschappelijk Bezit LTC

	 Parkweg 2

	 2585 JJ The Hague

	 The Netherlands

	 Telephone number: +31-70-354-6818

	 Facsimile number: +31-70-416-6050

	 Attention: Chief Executive Officer

	
	 If to Arch Hill Capital, to it at:

	
	 Arch Hill Capital N.V.

	 Parkweg 2

	 2585 JJ The Hague

	 The Netherlands

	 Telephone number: +31-70-354-6818

	 Facsimile number: +31-70-416-6050

	 Attention: Chief Executive Officer

 If to any Investor, to the address specified for such Investor on Schedule A. 
 Each of the parties to this Agreement may specify a different address or facsimile number by giving notice in accordance with this Section 5.1 to
each of the other parties hereto. 
 5.2 Succession and Assignment; No Third-Party Beneficiaries. Subject to the
immediately following sentence, this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns, each of which such successors and permitted assigns shall be deemed to be a
party hereto for all purposes hereof. No party may assign, delegate or otherwise transfer either this Agreement or any of his or its rights, interests, or obligations hereunder without the prior written approval of the other parties. The terms and
provisions of this Agreement shall not be binding upon any transferee of an Investor or an Arch Hill Party that acquires any securities subject to this Agreement, except that each Investor and each Arch Hill Party shall cause any of his or its
Affiliates that acquires Common Stock from an Investor or an Arch Hill Party, as the case may be, to comply with the obligations of such Investor or such Arch Hill Party, as the case may be, under Section 1.4. Except as expressly provided
herein, this Agreement is for the sole benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assignees and nothing herein expressed or implied shall give or be construed to give any person or entity, other than the parties and such successors
and assignees, any legal or equitable rights hereunder. 
 5.3 Amendments and Waivers. No amendment or waiver of any
provision of this Agreement shall be valid and binding unless it is in writing and signed, in the case of an amendment, by the Company, the Arch Hill Parties and the Investors, or in the case of a waiver, by the party against whom the waiver is to
be effective. 
  

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 5.4 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with all documents, instruments and
certificates explicitly referred to herein, constitutes the entire agreement among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any and all prior discussions, negotiations, proposals, undertakings, understandings and
agreements, whether written or oral, with respect thereto. 
 5.5 Counterparts; Effectiveness. This Agreement may be
executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 
 5.6 Severability. Any term or provision of this Agreement that is invalid or unenforceable in any situation in any jurisdiction
shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining terms and provisions hereof or the validity or enforceability of the offending term or provision in any other situation or in any other jurisdiction. In the event that any provision
hereof would, under applicable law, be invalid or unenforceable in any respect, each party hereto intends that such provision shall be construed by modifying or limiting it so as to be valid and enforceable to the maximum extent compatible with, and
possible under, applicable law. 
 5.7 Headings. The headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience purposes
only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation hereof. 
 5.8 Construction. The parties have
participated jointly in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties and no presumption or burden of
proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. 
 5.9 Incorporation of Schedules and Exhibits. The Schedules and Exhibits identified in this Agreement are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. 
 5.10 Specific Performance. Each of the parties acknowledges and agrees that the other parties would be damaged irreparably in the
event any of the provisions of this Agreement are not performed in accordance with their specific terms or otherwise are breached. Accordingly, each of the parties agrees that, without posting bond or other undertaking, the other parties shall be
entitled to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of the provisions of this Agreement and to enforce specifically this Agreement and the terms and provisions hereof in any claim, action, cause of action or suit (whether in contract or
tort or otherwise), litigation (whether at law or in equity, whether civil or criminal), controversy, assessment, arbitration, investigation, hearing, charge, complaint, demand, notice or proceeding to, from, by or before any governmental authority
(an “Action”) instituted in any court having jurisdiction over the parties and the matter in addition to any other remedy to which such party may be entitled, at law or in equity. Each party further agrees that, in the event of any
action for specific performance in respect of such breach, such party shall not assert the defense that a remedy at law would be adequate. 
  

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 5.11 Governing Law. This Agreement, the rights of the parties and all Actions
arising in whole or in part under or in connection herewith, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule that would cause the
application of the laws of any other jurisdiction. 
 5.12 Jurisdiction; Venue; Service of Process. 
 (a) Jurisdiction. Each party to this Agreement, by such party’s execution hereof, (i) hereby irrevocably submits to the
exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts of the State of Delaware or the United States District Court located in the State of Delaware for the purpose of any Action between the parties arising in whole or in part under or in connection with this
Agreement, (ii) hereby waives to the extent not prohibited by applicable law, and agrees not to assert, by way of motion, as a defense or otherwise, in any such Action, any claim that such party is not subject personally to the jurisdiction of
the above-named courts, that such party’s property is exempt or immune from attachment or execution, that any such Action brought in one of the above-named courts should be dismissed on grounds of forum non conveniens, should be
transferred or removed to any court other than one of the above-named courts, or should be stayed by reason of the pendency of some other proceeding in any other court other than one of the above-named courts, that venue for the Action is improper
in any of the above-named courts, or that this Agreement or the subject matter hereof may not be enforced in or by such court and (iii) hereby agrees not to commence any such Action other than before one of the above-named courts. 

(b) Service of Process. Each party hereby (i) consents to service of process in any Action between the parties arising in
whole or in part under or in connection with this Agreement in any manner permitted by Delaware law, (ii) agrees that service of process made in accordance with clause (i) or made by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested,
at such party’s address specified pursuant to Section 5.1, shall constitute good and valid service of process in any such Action and (iii) waives and agrees not to assert (by way of motion, as a defense, or otherwise) in any such
Action any claim that service of process made in accordance with clause (i) or (ii) does not constitute good and valid service of process. 
 (c) Actions in Other Courts and Locations. Notwithstanding Section 5.12(a), a party may commence an Action in a court and location other than as specified in Section 5.12(a) solely for the purpose of
enforcing an order or judgment issued by one of the courts specified in Section 5.12(a). 
 5.13 Waiver of Jury
Trial. TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW THAT CANNOT BE WAIVED, THE PARTIES HEREBY WAIVE, AND COVENANT THAT THEY SHALL NOT ASSERT (WHETHER AS PLAINTIFF, DEFENDANT OR OTHERWISE), ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION ARISING IN
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WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OF THE CONTEMPLATED TRANSACTIONS, WHETHER NOW EXISTING OR HEREAFTER ARISING, AND WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE.
THE PARTIES AGREE THAT ANY OF THEM MAY FILE A COPY OF THIS PARAGRAPH WITH ANY COURT AS WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF THE KNOWING, VOLUNTARY AND BARGAINED-FOR AGREEMENT AMONG THE PARTIES IRREVOCABLY TO WAIVE THEIR RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY PROCEEDING
WHATSOEVER BETWEEN THEM RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OF THE CONTEMPLATED TRANSACTIONS SHALL INSTEAD BE TRIED IN A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION BY A JUDGE SITTING WITHOUT A JURY. 
 5.14 Certain Definitions. The terms “Affiliate” and “Subsidiary” as used in this Agreement shall have the
meaning provided in Rule 12b-2 under the Exchange Act. 
 5.15 Termination. 
 (a) Termination by the Arch Hill Parties. If at any time the Investors collectively cease to Beneficially Own less than 50% of the
aggregate number of shares of Common Stock listed on Schedule A as being Beneficially Owned by the Investors (disregarding any double counting), the Arch Hill Parties, acting jointly, shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon ten
days’ prior written notice. 
 (b) Termination by the Investors. If at any time the Arch Hill Parties collectively
cease to Beneficially Own less than 50% of the aggregate number of shares of Common Stock listed on Schedule B as being Beneficially Owned by the Arch Hill Parties (disregarding any double counting), the Investors, acting jointly, shall have
the right to terminate this Agreement upon ten days’ prior written notice. 
 (c) Effect of Termination. Upon
termination of this Agreement, each party shall remain liable to the other parties for any breach of this Agreement prior to such termination. The provisions of Sections 1.3, 2, 3.3, 4 and 5 of this Agreement, as well as any other provisions of this
Agreement applicable thereto, shall survive any termination of this Agreement. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the undersigned has executed this Governance Agreement as of the date first
above written. 
  

			
	LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Klaus Brandt

	Name:	 	Klaus Brandt
	Title:	 	CEO
	
	STICHTING GEMEENSCHAPPELIJK BEZIT LTC
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Christiaan A. van den Berg

	Name:	 	Christiaan A. van den Berg
	Title:	 	Bestuvrder
	
	ARCH HILL CAPITAL N.V.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Christiaan A. van den Berg

	Name:	 	Christiaan A. van den Berg
	Title:	 	Managing Director

	
	 /s/ B. BAKHUIZEN

	 B. BAKHUIZEN

	
	 /s/ CEES J.M. BORST

	 CEES J.M. BORST

	
	 /s/ B.J.G. DE LEEUW

	B.J.G. DE LEEUW

	
	 /s/ R.L.O. DU CHATENIER

	 R.L.O. DU CHATENIER

	
	 /s/ J.F.G.M. HEERSCHAP

	 J.F.G.M. HEERSCHAP

	
	 /s/ CORNELIS L.M. MEEUWIS

	 CORNELIS L.M. MEEUWIS

	
	 /s/ JOHANNES C.L. MOL

	 JOHANNES C.L. MOL

	
	 /s/ W.J.M. VAN DER MEE

	 W.J.M. VAN DER MEE

 Schedule A 
 List of Investors 
  

					
	 Name of Investor
	  	 Address for Notices
	  	 Amount and Nature of
 Beneficial Ownership

	Bauke Bakhuizen	  	 Torenlaan 19
 3742 CR Baarn
 The Netherlands
 Facsimile number: +31-35-548-8424
	  	 1.      36,214,000 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 14,485.6 shares of Series C Convertible
Preferred Stock

			
	Cornelis J.M. (Cees) Borst	  	 Boksheide 20
 5521 PM Eersel
 The Netherlands
 Facsimile number: +31-497-530-491
  
 with a copy to:
  
 Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP
 One Battery Park Plaza
 New York, New York 10004
 Telephone number: +1-212-837-6000
 Facsimile number: +1-212-422-4726
 Attention: Jan J.H. Joosten,
Esq.
	  	 1.      20,750,000 shares of Common Stock
  
 2.      11,250,000 shares of
Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 4,500 shares of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock
  
 3.      Right to receive 1,500,000 shares of Common Stock from the Foundation

			
	Benno J.G. de Leeuw	  	 Leunweg 13
 5221 BC Engelen
 The Netherlands
 Facsimile number: +31-418-576-053
	  	 1.      105,000 shares of Common Stock (these shares are held by Benno de
Leeuw Holding B.V., a Netherlands corporation wholly-owned by Benno J.G. de Leeuw)
  
 2.      5,224,700 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 2089.88 shares of Series C
Convertible Preferred Stock

			
	Robert L.O. du Chatenier	  	 Valkeveenselaan 60
 1411 GT Naarden
 The Netherlands
	  	 1.      610,000 shares of Common Stock
  
 2.      250,000 shares of
Common Stock (these shares are held by Chadmin B.V., a

  

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		  		  	 Netherlands corporation wholly-owned by R.L.O. du Chatenier)

			
		  		  	 3.      11,983,525 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 4,793.41 shares of Series C Convertible
Preferred Stock

			
		  		  	 4.      4,683,150 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 1,873.26 shares of Series C Convertible
Preferred Stock (these shares are (i) registered in the name of R.L.O. du Chatenier and (ii) beneficially owned by the minor children of R.L.O. du Chatenier)

			
		  		  	 5.      16,666,675 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 6,666.67 shares of Series C Convertible
Preferred Stock (these shares are held by Chadmin B.V., a Netherlands corporation wholly-owned by R.L.O. du Chatenier)

			
	J.F.G.M. Heerschap	  	 Heverstraat 8
 6088 BH Roggel
 The Netherlands
 Facsimile number: +31-475-581-361
	  	 1.      61,250,000 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 24,500 shares of Series C Convertible
Preferred Stock

			
	Cornelis L.M. Meeuwis	  	 Ulvenhoutselaan 2
 4835 MC Breda
 The Netherlands
	  	 1.      2,390,000 shares of Common Stock
  
 2.      27,672,475 shares of
Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 11,068.99 shares of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock (these

  

 A-2 

					
		  		  	 shares are (i) registered in the name of Dreamweaver B.V., a Netherlands corporation wholly-owned by Cornelis L.M. Meeuwis, and (ii) beneficially owned by Cornelis
L.M. Meeuwis)

			
		  		  	 3.      6,244,200 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 2,497.68 shares of Series C Convertible
Preferred Stock (these shares are (i) registered in the name of Dreamweaver B.V., a Netherlands corporation wholly-owned by Cornelis L.M. Meeuwis, and (ii) beneficially owned by the minor children of Cornelis L.M. Meeuwis)

			
	Johannes C.L. Mol	  	 C/o Green Desert N.V.
 Orangefield Trust (Antilles) N.V.

 Kaya WFG Mensing 14
 P.O. Box 3192
 Willemstad
 Curacao
 Netherlands Antilles
 Facsimile number: +599-9-433-3590
	  	 1.      8,925,000 shares of Common Stock (these shares are held by Green
Desert N.V., a Netherlands Antilles corporation wholly-owned by Jan Mol)
  
 2.      41,666,675 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 16,666.67 shares of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock (these shares are held by Green Desert N.V., a Netherlands
Antilles corporation wholly-owned by Jan Mol)

			
	Walter J.M. van der Mee	  	 Oude Huizerweg 17
 1261 BD Blaricum
 The Netherlands
	  	 1.      1,500,000 shares of Common Stock

  

 A-3 

					
		  		  	 2.      3,375,000 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 1,350 shares of Series C Convertible
Preferred Stock

  

 A-4 

 Schedule B 
 Arch Hill Parties Beneficial Ownership 
  

			
	 Name of Arch Hill Party
	  	 Amount and Nature of
 Beneficial Ownership

	Stichting Gemeenschappelijk Bezit LTC	  	 1.      148,568,784 shares of Common Stock (which number includes 1,500,000 shares of Common Stock which
Cornelis J.M. (Cees) Borst has the right to receive)

		
		  	 2.      264,103,114 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 100,000 shares of Series B Convertible
Preferred Stock

		
		  	 3.      28,200,000 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 11,280 shares of Series C Convertible
Preferred Stock

		
		  	 4.      Warrants to purchase 84,494,887 shares of Common Stock

		
	Arch Hill Capital N.V.	  	 1.      All of the securities listed as Beneficially Owned by Stichting Gemeenschappelijk Bezit LTC
above.

		
		  	 2.      40,718,526 shares of Common Stock

		
		  	 3.      112,542,100 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of 45,016.84 shares of Series C Convertible
Preferred Stock

		
		  	 4.      Right to receive 190,172,300 shares of Common Stock

 Exhibit A 
 Board Resolutions Pursuant to Section 1.1 
 Lithium Technology Corporation Resolutions 
 Governance Agreement and Board 
 RESOLVED, that it is in the best interest of the Company to enter into a Governance Agreement (the “Governance Agreement”) in the form attached hereto as Annex A-1 between (i) the Company, (ii) the investors listed
on Schedule A thereto (the “Investors”), (iii) Arch Hill Capital NV (“Arch Hill Capital”), and (iv) Stichting Gemeenschappelijk Bezit LTC, (the “Foundation”) which Governance Agreement shall be effective upon the
execution and delivery of the Governance Agreement by the Company, the Investor, Arch Hill Capital and the Foundation (the “Effective Time”). 
 RESOLVED, that the execution of the Governance Agreement by the Chief Executive Officer of the Company be, and hereby is, authorized and approved. 
 RESOLVED, that the resignations of Ralph D. Ketchum, Marnix Snijder and Clemens E.M. van Nispen tot Sevenaer (the “Resigning Directors”)
as directors of the Company shall be effective as of the Effective Time. 
 RESOLVED, that as of the Effective Time the number of
directors of the Company’s shall be set at six. 
 RESOLVED, that Fred J. Mulder and Theo M.M. Kremers be, and each hereby is,
appointed a director of the Company as of the Effective Time to fill the vacancies on the Board of Directors resulting from the resignation of the Resigning Directors. 
 RESOLVED, that as of the Effective Time Fred J. Mulder and Christiaan A. van den Berg be, and each hereby is, appointed a Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company. 
 RESOLVED, that as of the Effective Time the Audit Committee shall consist of Theo M.M. Kremers, Fred J. Mulder and Christiaan A. van den Berg.

 RESOLVED, that as of the Effective Time the Executive Committee shall consist of Klaus Brandt, Theo M.M. Kremers, Fred J. Mulder
and Christiaan A. van den Berg. 
 RESOLVED, that it is the best interest of the Company to enter into a Consulting Agreement with
Christiaan A. van den Berg in the form attached hereto as Annex A-2 as of the Effective Time (the “van den Berg Consulting Agreement”). 
 RESOLVED, that the execution of the van den Berg Consulting Agreement by the Chief Executive Officer of the Company be, and hereby is, authorized and approved. 
 RESOLVED, that it is the best interest of the Company to enter into a Consulting Agreement with Fred J. Mulder in the form attached hereto as
Annex A-3 as of the Effective Time (the “Mulder Consulting Agreement”). 
 RESOLVED, that the execution of the Mulder
Consulting Agreement by the Chief Executive Officer of the Company be, and hereby is, authorized and approved. 
 RESOLVED, that it is
the best interest of the Company to enter into a Consulting Agreement with OUIDA Management Consultancy B.V. in the form attached hereto as Annex A-4 as of the Effective Time (the “OUIDA Consulting Agreement”). 
 RESOLVED, that the execution of the OUIDA Consulting Agreement by the Chief Executive Officer of the Company be, and hereby is, authorized and
approved. 
 RESOLVED, that it is the best interest of the Company to enter into a Consulting Agreement with Romule B.V. in the form
attached hereto as Annex A-5 as of the Effective Time (the “Romule Consulting Agreement”). 
 RESOLVED, that the
execution of the Romule Consulting Agreement by the Chief Executive Officer of the Company be, and hereby is, authorized and approved. 
 RESOLVED, that the proper officers of the Company be, and each of them hereby is, authorized and empowered, in the name and on behalf of the Company, to execute all such further documents, certificates or instruments, and to take all
such further action, as any such officer may deem necessary, appropriate, proper, convenient or desirable in order to carry out each of the foregoing resolutions and to fully effectuate the purposes and intents thereof, and that all actions taken by
the officers of the Company to date, in connection with the foregoing resolutions, are hereby in all respects confirmed, ratified and approved. 
 RESOLVED, that all actions heretofore taken consistent with the intent and purpose of the foregoing resolutions be, and each of them is, hereby ratified and confirmed. 

 Exhibit B 
 Board Resolutions Pursuant to Section 1.2(a) 
 Lithium Technology Corporation Resolutions 
 Annual Meeting of Stockholders 
 RESOLVED, that the following resolutions shall be effective as of the Effective Time of the Governance Agreement. 
 RESOLVED, that an Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Company be held on June 16, 2008. 
 RESOLVED, that the
record date for the determination of those stockholders of the Company entitled to receive notice of and to vote at said Annual Meeting of Stockholders of the Company shall be June 2, 2008. 
 RESOLVED, that the matters to be placed on the agenda of said Annual Meeting of Stockholders shall include the election of directors with the
following nominees: Klaus Brandt, Amir Elbaz, Theo M.M. Kremers, Fred J. Mulder, Christiaan A. van den Berg and two individuals designated in writing by the Investors (provided that such individuals shall be reasonably acceptable to the Board of
Directors of the Company) (collectively, the “Nominees”). 
 RESOLVED, that the number of directors comprising the entire
Board of Directors of the Company to be elected at the 2008 Annual Meeting shall be the number of Nominees. 
 RESOLVED, that (i) in
connection with the 2008 Annual Meeting, the Company’s Board of Directors shall recommend that the Company’s stockholders vote to elect the Nominees as directors of the Company; (ii) the Company shall include the foregoing recommendation
in its proxy materials for the 2008 Annual Meeting; and (iii) the Company’s form of proxy shall solicit authority to vote for the Nominees and no other persons. 
 RESOLVED, that the Company shall use its best efforts to ensure that the Nominees are elected as directors of the Company at the 2008 Annual Meeting. 
 RESOLVED, that the proper officers of the Company be, and each of them hereby is, authorized and empowered, in the name and on behalf of the
Company, to execute all such further documents, certificates or instruments, and to take all such further action, as any such officer may deem necessary, appropriate, proper, convenient or desirable in order to carry out each of the foregoing
resolutions and to fully effectuate the purposes and intents thereof, and that all actions taken by the officers of the Company to date, in connection with the foregoing resolutions, are hereby in all respects confirmed, ratified and approved.

 RESOLVED, that all actions heretofore taken consistent with the intent and purpose of the foregoing resolutions be, and each of
them is, hereby ratified and confirmed. 

 Exhibit C 
 Consulting Agreement for Christiaan van den Berg 
 See Exhibit 10.77 to this Form 8-K 

 Exhibit D 
 Consulting Agreement for Fred J. Mulder 
 See Exhibit 10.78 to this Form 8-K 

 Exhibit E 
 Consulting Agreement for OUIDA Management Consultancy B.V. 
 See Exhibit 10.79 to this Form 8-K

 Exhibit F 
 Consulting Agreement for Romule B.V. 
 See Exhibit 10.80 to this Form 8-K 

 Exhibit G 
 Press Release 
 Lithium Technology Corporation’s Chief Executive Officer Issues Letter to Stockholders

  
  
 PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA.—April 29, 2007—In a letter to stockholders issued today, Dr. Klaus Brandt, Chief Executive Officer of Lithium Technology Corporation (“LTC” or the “Company”)
(OTC: LTHU), stated the following: 
 Dear Shareholders, 
 It is with great pleasure that I announce that on April 28, 2008, LTC entered into a governance agreement (the “Governance Agreement”) with Arch Hill Capital N.V., Stichting Gemeenschappelijk Bezit LTC and certain other
shareholders (the “Other Shareholders”). This is a step forward in the commitment and cooperation of our major shareholders. 
 Arch Hill and its
affiliates, which started investing in our Company in 1996 and have been a loyal and supportive shareholder since then, have been joined by several large shareholders to direct the Company towards the next level of development. During the past year
and a half, in excess of $35 million was invested in LTC, which helped us advance our technology and improve our balance sheet. Our large shareholders have shown their commitment to the Company and we expect that they will do so in the future.

 The Board has elected two new directors, Fred J. Mulder and Theo M.M. Kremers. Both come with excellent backgrounds and I am convinced that they will
help us greatly to move ahead. I look forward to working with them to manage the challenges that lie ahead in order to allow the Company to reach its full potential. 
 Three members of the LTC Board, Ralph D. Ketchum, Marnix Snijder and Clemens E.M. van Nispen tot Sevenaer, have resigned to make room for the new members. I thank them for their dedication and contributions to the
wellbeing of the Company. I greatly enjoyed working with them. 
 The Board now consists of Klaus Brandt, Amir Elbaz, Theo M.M. Kremers, Andrew J.
Manning, Fred J. Mulder and Christiaan A. van den Berg. 
 The addition of Ken Rudisuela to the management as COO, reported on October 5, 2007, has
added high volume manufacturing expertise to the Company. Pursuant to the Governance Agreement, LTC has entered into consulting agreements with Theo M.M. Kremers and Frits Obers. Both of them will add very valuable business skills. I believe
that the team consisting of these gentlemen, Amir Elbaz, as CFO, and myself will work well together to bring the Company forward. 
 These changes, together
with the advancements in our business, will assist in positioning ourselves as a global leader in the large lithium ion battery market, which becomes a pivotal market for many 

 
developing areas such as hybrid vehicles, alternative energy power generation and advanced defense systems. Additionally, management is aiming to file our
annual financial statement for 2007 in a couple of weeks and expects to subsequently file the quarterly reports for 2007. 
 I am confident that LTC today is
a much stronger company than it was few years ago and is poised to rapid growth due to its strong management team and superior core technology. I ask you to pay attention to our developments over the next few months to realize LTC’s great
potential. 
  

	
	Sincerely,
	
	 /s/ Klaus Brandt

	Dr. Klaus Brandt
	Chief Executive Officer
	Lithium Technology Corporation

 About Lithium Technology Corporation: 
 Lithium Technology Corporation (LTC) is a global provider of large format rechargeable power solutions for diverse applications, and offers the largest lithium-ion cells with the highest power of any standard
commercial lithium ion cell produced in the western hemisphere. With more than 30 years of experience, LTC leverages its extensive expertise in high power and large battery assemblies to commercialize advanced lithium batteries as a new power source
in the military and national security systems, transportation and stationary power markets. 
 LTC
manufactures the GAIA® product line of large, high power hermetically sealed rechargeable lithium-ion cells and batteries. The Company’s product portfolio includes large cells and
batteries from 10 times the capacity of a standard laptop computer battery to 100,000 times greater. LTC manufactures a variety of standard cells that are assembled into custom large batteries complete with electronics (battery management systems)
and electronics to communicate with other components of the system for performance monitoring. 
 LTC headquarters are located in Plymouth Meeting, PA and
R&D in Nordhausen, Germany. LTC sales for the U.S. and European markets are managed out of each of the offices. For more information about LTC, its technology and products, please visit http://www.lithiumtech.com. 
 Safe Harbor for Forward-looking Statements: 
 The foregoing information
contains forward-looking statements, which involve risks and uncertainties relating to such matters as financial performance, technology development, capital raising, business prospects, strategic partnering and similar matters. A variety of factors
could cause LTC’s actual results and experience to differ materially from anticipated results or other expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements. This notice does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale.Business Consultant Agreement between the Company and Christiaan A. van den Berg

 Exhibit 10.77 
 BUSINESS CONSULTANT AGREEMENT 
  
  
 This Business Consultant Agreement (“Agreement”) is made
and effective this April 28, 2008, 
  

			
	 BETWEEN:
	  	Christiaan A. van den Berg (the “Consultant”), an individual with a business address at: c/o Arch Hill Capital N.V., Parkweg 2, 2585 JJ The Hague, the
Netherlands
		
	AND:	  	Lithium Technology Corporation (the “Company”), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, with its head office located at: 5115 Campus
Drive, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462, United States.

 WHEREAS, the Company desires to receive certain consulting services from the Consultant; and

 WHEREAS, the Consultant desires to provide those consulting services to the Company pursuant to the terms of this Agreement; 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein and intending to be legally bound, the parties hereto agree as follows:

  

	1.	CONSULTATION SERVICES 

 The Company hereby engages the Consultant to
perform the following services (the “Services”) in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement: The Consultant will consult with the directors, officers and employees of the Company concerning matters relating to
the management and organization of the Company, its financial policies, the terms and conditions of employment of the Company’s employees, and generally any matter arising out of the business affairs of the Company. 
  

	2.	TERMS OF AGREEMENT 

 This term of this Agreement will begin on the
date hereof and will end on the first anniversary of the date hereof. Either party may terminate this Agreement on 60 days’ notice to the other party in writing, by certified mail or personal delivery. Upon termination of this Agreement or
expiration of the term hereof: (a) each party shall remain liable to the other for any breach of this Agreement prior to such expiration or termination; and (b) the Consultant will be entitled to all amounts due from the Company under this
Agreement up to the date of termination or expiration. The provisions of Sections 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of this Agreement, as well as any other provisions of this Agreement applicable thereto, shall survive any termination or expiration of this
Agreement. 
  

	3.	TIME DEVOTED BY CONSULTANT 

 It is anticipated the Consultant will
spend approximately eight hours per week in fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement. The particular amount of time may vary from day to day and from week to week. However, the Consultant shall devote a minimum of 32 hours per month
to its duties under this Agreement. 
  

			
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	4.	PLACE WHERE SERVICES WILL BE RENDERED 

 The Consultant will perform
most Services at a location to be determined in Consultant’s sole discretion. In addition, the Consultant will perform Services by telephone and at such other places as reasonably necessary to perform the Services. 
  

	5.	PAYMENT TO CONSULTANT 

 The Company will pay the Consultant a flat
monthly fee of US$ 4,167 as consideration for the Services. The Services will be invoiced monthly in advance and the Company shall pay the amounts so invoiced within 15 days of receipt of the invoice. The Company will also reimburse the Consultant
for the reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Consultant in the provision of the Services. Promptly after the end of each calendar month, the Consultant will submit an itemized monthly statement setting the out-of-pocket expenses
incurred in the preceding month and the Company will pay the Consultant the amounts due as indicated by statements submitted by the Consultant within 15 days of receipt. 
  

	6.	INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR 

 Both the Company and the Consultant agree
that the Consultant will act as an independent contractor in the performance of its duties under this contract. Accordingly, the Consultant shall be responsible for payment of all taxes including U.S. Federal, State and local and Dutch taxes arising
out of the Consultant’s activities in accordance with this Agreement, including by way of illustration but not limitation, Federal and State income tax, Social Security tax, Unemployment Insurance taxes, and any other taxes or business license
fee as required. 
  

	7.	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

 The Services are provided “as
is” and the Consultant expressly disclaims, and the Company hereby expressly waives, all express warranties and all other warranties, duties and obligations implied in law, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose. No statements in this Agreement or in any other document shall be read to be an express warranty nor create a warranty, duty or obligation implied in law, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose. The Consultant does not warrant that the Services will meet the Company’s requirements or that Services will be error free. The Consultant shall not be liable to the Company or any of its affiliates for any loss, liability,
damage or expense arising out of or in connection with the performance of the Services, unless such loss, liability, damage or expense shall be proven to result directly from the willful misconduct of the Consultant. In no event will the Consultant
be liable to the Company for special, indirect, punitive or consequential damages, including, without limitation, loss of profits or lost business, even if the Consultant has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Under no circumstances
will the liability of the Consultant exceed, in the aggregate, the fees actually paid to the Consultant hereunder. 
  

	8.	INDEMNIFICATION 

 Without in any way limiting any rights to
indemnification under applicable law, the Company shall reimburse, defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Consultant from and against any damage, loss, liability, deficiency, diminution in value, action, suit, claim, proceeding, investigation,
audit, demand, assessment, fine, judgment, cost and other expense (including, without limitation, reasonable legal fees and expenses) arising out of, related to or in connection with (a) any act or omission of the Consultant in connection with
or relating to the Services or this Agreement, except to the extent proven to result directly 

  

			
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from the willful misconduct of the person seeking indemnification, (b) any act or omission made at the direction of the Company or (c) any act or
omission of the Company. 
  

	9.	EMPLOYMENT OF OTHERS 

 The Company may from time to time request
that the Consultant arrange for the services of others. All costs to the Consultant for those services will be paid by the Company but in no event shall the Consultant employ others without the prior authorization of the Company. 
  

	10.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

 From and after the date hereof, Consultant shall
maintain the confidentiality of any confidential information concerning the Company, its subsidiaries or their respective businesses, including, without limitation, any such information that may hereafter be received by Consultant in connection with
Consultant’s provision of Services or otherwise pursuant to this Agreement (the “Confidential Information”); provided, however, that this Section 10 shall not restrict: (a) any disclosure by Consultant of any
Confidential Information required by applicable law or regulation, or any securities exchange (but only such portion of the Confidential Information that Consultant is legally required to disclose), but if permitted by applicable law or regulation,
Consultant shall give the Company notice and a reasonable opportunity to contest such disclosure or seek an appropriate protective order; (b) any disclosure by Consultant of any Confidential Information in connection with the exercise of his
rights and obligations as a member of the Board of Directors of the Company (or any committee thereof); (c) any disclosure on a confidential basis to Consultant’s attorneys, accountants and other advisors; and (d) any disclosure of
information that: (i) is publicly available as of the date of this Agreement; (ii) after the date of this Agreement, becomes publicly available through no fault of Consultant; or (iii) is received by the Company from a third party
not, to Consultant’s knowledge, subject to any obligation of confidentiality with respect to such information. 
  

	11.	NO ASSIGNMENT 

 Subject to the immediately following sentence, this
Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns, each of which such successors and permitted assigns shall be deemed to be a party hereto for all purposes hereof.
No party may assign, delegate or otherwise transfer either this Agreement or any of his or its rights, interests, or obligations hereunder without the prior written approval of the other parties. 
  

	12.	APPLICABLE LAW 

 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed
in accordance with the laws of the Netherlands, without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule that would cause the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction. Any disputes under or in connection with this Agreement
shall be exclusively submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. 
 [signature page follows] 
  

			
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above
written. 
  

							
	LITHIUM TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION	 		 	
				
	By:	 	 /s/ Klaus Brandt
	 		 	 /s/ Christiaan A. van den Berg

	Name:	 	Klaus Brandt	 		 	Christiaan A. van den Berg
	Title:	 	CEO	 		 	

  

			
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