As filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission on June 14, 2024
Registration No. 333-
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM F-3
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
Lilium N.V.
(Exact Name of Registrant as specified
in its charter)
The Netherlands |
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Not Applicable |
(State or other jurisdiction
of
incorporation or organization) |
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(I.R.S. Employer Identification
Number) |
Galileostraße 335
82131 Gauting, Germany
+49 160 9704 6857
(Address and telephone number
of Registrant’s principal executive offices)
Roger Franks
c/o Lilium Aviation Inc.
2385 N.W. Executive Center
Drive, Suite 300
Boca Raton, Florida 33431
561-526-8460
(Name, address and telephone number
of agent for service)
Copies to:
Valerie Ford Jacob
Michael A. Levitt
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
US LLP
3 World Trade Center
175 Greenwich Street
New York, New York 10007
212-277-4000
Approximate
date of commencement of proposed sale to the public: From time to time after the effective date of this registration statement.
If
only securities being registered on this Form are being offered pursuant to dividend or interest reinvestment plans, please check
the following box. ¨
If
any of the securities being registered on this Form are to be offered on a delayed or continuous basis pursuant to Rule 415
under the Securities Act of 1933, check the following box. x
If
this Form is filed to register additional securities for an offering pursuant to Rule 462(b) under the Securities Act,
please check the following box and list the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement
for the same offering. ¨
If
this Form is a post-effective amendment filed pursuant to Rule 462(c) under the Securities Act, check the following box
and list the Securities Act registration statement number of the earlier effective registration statement for the same offering. ¨
If
this Form is a registration statement pursuant to General Instruction I.C. or a post-effective amendment thereto that shall become
effective upon filing with the Commission pursuant to Rule 462(e) under the Securities Act, check the following box. ¨
If
this Form is a post-effective amendment to a registration statement filed pursuant to General Instruction I.C. filed to register
additional securities or additional classes of securities pursuant to Rule 413(b) under the Securities Act, check the following
box. ¨
Indicate by check mark whether
the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933.
Emerging
growth company x
If
an emerging growth company that prepares its financial statements in accordance with U.S. GAAP, indicate by check mark if the registrant
has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards† provided
pursuant to Section 7(a)(2)(B) of the Securities Act. ¨
The Registrant
hereby amends this registration statement on such date or dates as may be necessary to delay its effective date until the Registrant
shall file a further amendment which specifically states that this registration statement shall thereafter become effective in accordance
with Section 8(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or until the registration statement shall become effective on
such date as the Securities and Exchange Commission, acting pursuant to said Section 8(a), may determine.
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The
term “new or revised financial accounting standard” refers to any update issued by the Financial Accounting Standards
Board to its Accounting Standards Codification after April 5, 2012. |
The information in this preliminary
prospectus is not complete and may be changed. Neither we nor the selling securityholders may sell these securities until the registration
statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission is effective. This preliminary prospectus is not an offer to sell these securities
and we are not soliciting an offer to buy these securities in any jurisdiction where the offer or sale is not permitted.
SUBJECT TO COMPLETION, DATED
JUNE 14, 2024
PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS
Lilium N.V.
Up to 49,015,894 Class A
Shares
Up to 24,507,947 Class A Shares Issuable Upon Exercise of Warrants
Warrants to Purchase up to 24,507,947 Class A Shares
This
prospectus relates to the offer and sale from time to time by the selling securityholders identified in the “Selling Securityholders”
section herein, or their permitted transferees (collectively, the “selling securityholders”), of (a) up to 49,015,894
of our class A ordinary shares (“Class A Shares”), which consists of up to (i) 24,507,947 Class A
Shares and (ii) 24,507,947 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants to purchase Class A Shares at
an exercise price of $1.50 per share (the “Warrants”), and (b) the Warrants, in each case,
issued to the selling securityholders pursuant to the Securities Purchase Agreements, defined and described under “Prospectus
Summary — Recent Developments — PIPE.” This prospectus also relates to the issuance by us of up to 24,507,947 Class A
Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants. This prospectus also covers any additional securities that may become issuable by means
of share splits, share dividends or other similar transactions.
This prospectus
provides you with a general description of such securities and the general manner in which the selling securityholders may offer or sell
the securities. More specific terms of any securities that the selling securityholders may offer or sell may be provided in a prospectus
supplement that describes, among other things, the specific amounts and prices of the securities being offered and the terms of the offering.
The prospectus supplement may also add, update or change information contained in this prospectus.
All of the
Class A Shares and Warrants offered by the selling securityholders pursuant to this prospectus will be sold by the respective selling
securityholder for its account. We will not receive any proceeds from the sale of Class A Shares or Warrants by the selling securityholders
or the issuance of Class A Shares by us pursuant to this prospectus, except with respect to amounts received by us upon exercise
of any Warrants for cash. However, we will pay the expenses, other than any underwriting discounts and commissions, associated with the
sale of securities pursuant to this prospectus.
We are registering
the securities described above for resale pursuant to the selling securityholders’ registration rights under the Securities Purchase
Agreements. Our registration of the securities covered by this prospectus does not mean that either we or the selling securityholders
will issue, offer or sell, as applicable, any of the securities. The selling securityholders may offer and sell the securities covered
by this prospectus in a number of different ways and at varying prices. We provide more information about how the selling securityholders
may sell the securities offered hereby in the section entitled “Plan of Distribution.”
We will
pay certain expenses associated with the registration of the securities covered by this prospectus, as described in the section entitled
“Plan of Distribution.”
Our Class A
Shares are listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (“Nasdaq”) under the symbol “LILM.” On June 13, 2024,
the closing sale price as reported on Nasdaq of our Class A Shares was $0.83 per share. The Warrants offered by this prospectus
are not and will not be listed on any national securities exchange.
We may amend
or supplement this prospectus from time to time by filing amendments or supplements as required. You should read this entire prospectus
and any amendments or supplements carefully before you make your investment decision.
We are an
“emerging growth company” and “foreign private issuer,” each as defined under the U.S. federal securities laws,
and, as such, are subject to reduced public company reporting requirements.
Our principal
executive offices are located at Galileostraße 335, 82131 Gauting, Germany.
Investing
in our securities involves a high degree of risk. Before buying any of our securities, you should carefully read the discussion of material
risks of investing in our securities in “Risk Factors” on page 7 of this prospectus, in any applicable prospectus
supplement and as described in certain of the documents we may incorporate by reference herein.
Neither
the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or passed
upon the adequacy or accuracy of this prospectus. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
Prospectus dated ,
2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
You should rely only
on the information contained in this prospectus and any amendment or supplement to this prospectus, as well as any information incorporated
by reference herein or therein. Neither we, nor the selling securityholders, have authorized any other person to provide you with different
or additional information. Neither we, nor the selling securityholders, take responsibility for, nor can we provide assurance as to the
reliability of, any other information that others may provide. The selling securityholders are not making an offer to sell these securities
in any jurisdiction where the offer or sale is not permitted. The information contained in this prospectus, any applicable prospectus
supplement or any documents incorporated by reference herein or therein is accurate only as of the date hereof or thereof or such other
date expressly stated herein or therein, and our business, financial condition, results of operations or prospects may have changed since
those dates.
Except as otherwise set
forth in this prospectus, neither we nor the selling securityholders have taken any action to permit a public offering of these securities
outside the United States or to permit the possession or distribution of this prospectus outside the United States. Persons outside the
United States who come into possession of this prospectus must inform themselves about and observe any restrictions relating to the offering
of these securities and the distribution of this prospectus outside the United States.
ABOUT THIS PROSPECTUS
This prospectus is part
of a registration statement on Form F-3 that we filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”)
using a “shelf” registration process. Under this shelf registration process, the selling securityholders may, from time to
time, offer and sell any combination of the securities described in this prospectus in one or more offerings.
We will not receive any
proceeds from the sale of Class A Shares or Warrants to be offered by the selling securityholders pursuant to this prospectus, but
we will receive proceeds upon exercise of the Warrants. We will pay the expenses, other than underwriting discounts and commissions,
if any, associated with the sale of our Class A Shares and Warrants pursuant to this prospectus. To the extent required, we and
the selling securityholders, as applicable, will deliver a prospectus supplement with this prospectus to update the information contained
in this prospectus. The prospectus supplement may also add, update or change information included in this prospectus. You should read
both this prospectus and any applicable prospectus supplement, together with additional information described below under the captions
“Where You Can Find More Information” and “Documents Incorporated by Reference.” We have not, and
the selling securityholders have not, authorized anyone to provide you with information different from that contained in this prospectus.
The information contained in this prospectus is accurate only as of the date on the front cover of the prospectus. You should not assume
that the information contained in this prospectus is accurate as of any other date.
No offer of these securities
will be made in any jurisdiction where the offer is not permitted.
FREQUENTLY USED TERMS
Unless otherwise stated
in this prospectus, any prospectus supplement or the documents incorporated by reference herein or therein, or the context otherwise
requires, references to:
“Board” means
the board of directors of Lilium N.V.
“Business Combination”
means the transactions contemplated by the Business Combination Agreement.
“Business Combination
Agreement” means the Business Combination Agreement, dated March 30, 2021, as amended, by and among Lilium GmbH, Queen Cayman
Merger LLC, a Cayman Islands limited liability company and wholly owned subsidiary of Lilium, Qell and Lilium.
“Class A Shares”
means the ordinary shares A, with a nominal value of €0.01 per share, in the share capital of Lilium.
“Class B Shares”
means the ordinary shares B, with a nominal value of €0.03 per share, in the share capital of Lilium.
“Class C Shares”
means the ordinary shares C, with a nominal value of €0.02 per share, in the share capital of Lilium.
“Code” means
the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
“Company” means
Lilium, unless the context indicates otherwise.
“COVID-19” means
the novel coronavirus known as SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19, and any evolutions, mutations thereof or related or associated epidemics, pandemic
or disease outbreaks.
“DCGC” means
the Dutch Corporate Governance Code 2022.
“eVTOL” means
electric vertical take-off-and-landing.
“Exchange Act”
means the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
“General Meeting”
means a general meeting of the shareholders of the Company.
“IPO” means
initial public offering.
“Lilium,” as
well as terms such as “we,” “us,” “our” and similar terms, means Lilium N.V., together with its subsidiaries.
“Lilium Jet”
means the fully electric eVTOL aircraft being developed by Lilium.
“Nasdaq” means
The Nasdaq Global Select Market.
“PIPE” means
the subscription for and purchase of 47,573,111 Class A Shares and the warrants to purchase up to 47,573,111 Class A Shares
at an exercise price of $1.50 pursuant to the securities purchase agreements entered into by and between the Company and the other parties
thereto, dated as of May 23, 2024.
“PIPE Shares”
means, collectively, the 47,573,111 Class A Shares issued in connection with the PIPE, consisting of (x) the 24,507,947 Class A
Shares registered pursuant to this prospectus and (y) the 23,065,164 Class A Shares we expect to issue in connection with the
second and final PIPE closing on or around June 28, 2024.
“PIPE Warrants”
means, collectively, the warrants to purchase up to 47,573,111 Class A Shares at an exercise price of $1.50 issued in connection
with the PIPE, consisting of (x) the warrants to purchase up to 24,507,947 Class A Shares registered pursuant to this prospectus
and (y) the warrants to purchase up to 23,065,164 Class A Shares we expect to issue in connection with the second and final
PIPE closing on or around June 28, 2024.
“Qell” means
Qell Acquisition Corp., a Cayman Islands exempted company.
“SEC” means
the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
“Securities Act”
means the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
“Shares” means
the Class A Shares, the Class B Shares and the Class C Shares.
“Warrants” means
the PIPE Warrants to purchase up to 24,507,947 Class A Shares at an exercise price of $1.50 per share issued in connection with
the PIPE, and which may be offered and sold pursuant to this prospectus from time to time by the selling securityholders.
PROSPECTUS SUMMARY
This summary highlights
certain information about us, this offering and selected information contained elsewhere in this prospectus. This summary is not complete
and does not contain all of the information that you should consider before deciding whether to invest in the securities covered by this
prospectus. This summary is qualified in its entirety by the more detailed information included in or incorporated by reference into
this prospectus and any applicable prospectus supplement. For a more complete understanding of the Company and our securities, we encourage
you to read in their entirety and consider carefully the more detailed information in this prospectus and any related prospectus supplement,
including the documents referred to in “Where You Can Find More Information” and “Documents Incorporated by Reference,”
before making an investment decision. Some of the statements in this prospectus constitute, and certain statements in any prospectus
supplement or the documents incorporated by reference herein and therein may be, forward-looking statements that involve assumptions,
risks and uncertainties as further described in “Forward-Looking Statements.”
Overview
Lilium is a next-generation
aviation company. We are focused on developing an electric vertical take-off and landing (“eVTOL”) aircraft for use in a
new type of high-speed air transport system for people and goods—one that would (i) offer increased connectivity for communities
around the world as well as generate time savings to travelers, (ii) be easily accessible from areas designed specifically for eVTOL
aircraft to take off and land (“Vertiports”) close to homes and workplaces, (iii) be affordable for a large part of
the population, and (iv) be more environmentally sustainable than current regional air transportation.
The products we are developing
are fully electric jet aircraft that can take off and land vertically with low noise. Our objective is for the Lilium Jet to be the basis
for sustainable, high-speed regional air mobility (“RAM”) networks, which refers to networks that will connect communities
and locales within a region directly with one another. We believe such networks will require less infrastructure than traditional airports
or railway lines and a fully electric jet aircraft would produce minimal operating emissions. We expect our Lilium Jets will generate
zero operating emissions during flight. A single trip might save hours for a traveler; in aggregate, these networks could save our societies
millions of travel hours—and significant carbon emissions—each year.
Currently, our development
efforts are focused on finalizing the detailed design for the Lilium Jet, the ongoing certification process for the Lilium Jet with the
European Union Aviation Safety Agency and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, focusing on quality, compliant and on time deliveries
from our suppliers, and building out our manufacturing capacity. We plan to rely on two business models. First, we intend to target general
business aviation customers as a business line that we intend to deploy in tailored offerings primarily with our four-seater Lilium Jet
aircraft through private or fractional ownership sales along with related aftermarket services. Second, we plan to provide a turnkey
enterprise solution by selling fleets of four- and six-seater Lilium Jet models, and related aftermarket services, directly to aircraft
operators and other commercial customers.
The new and developing eVTOL
aircraft market has been made possible by a convergence of innovation across battery technology, lightweight materials, sensors, and
computing power and propulsion technology. As of 2021, Morgan Stanley has projected that the eVTOL aircraft market could represent $255
billion (in the base case) in revenues by 2035 and $1.0 trillion (in the base case) by 2040. Morgan Stanley further projects that the
eVTOL aircraft market could represent almost $4.5 trillion (in the bull case) in revenues by 2040. We estimate that by 2035 there will
be 42,000 eVTOL aircraft in operation globally, based upon, among other factors, industry publications and related projections, historical
growth rates of the automotive, aviation and rail transportation segments, the proportions of the foregoing segments that involve trips
of less than 250 km and other market research we have performed. By 2035, we estimate the total global demand for eVTOL aircraft could
be in the range of 5,000 to 10,000 aircraft annually.
The Lilium Jet architecture
is based on our proprietary Ducted Electric Vectored Thrust (“DEVT”) technology, which has been developed and rigorously
tested over the last several years. While the majority of our eVTOL competitors leverage open rotor engines, which are based on unducted,
counter rotating propeller blades that can have a higher noise profile, DEVT consists of quiet electric turbofans mounted within a cylindrical
duct. DEVT offers a number of fundamental advantages over open propeller eVTOL architectures, including higher payload potential, better
efficiency, lower operating cost, superior safety, the highest market acceptance and penetration for ducted fans in commercial aviation
and potential scalability to larger aircraft in the future.
As part of our business
strategy, we continue to evaluate capital raising and strategic opportunities from and with a number of sources, including private investors,
strategic partners, business counterparties and government sources, including through active ongoing negotiations and discussions with
third parties of contracts for the delivery of Lilium Jets providing for pre-delivery payments. Such opportunities could also include
joint ventures and strategic partnerships. We may enter into non-binding letters of intent as we assess the commercial appeal of potential
transactions. Any potential transactions could be material to our business, financial condition and operating results and may involve
the issuance of additional Class A Shares and other securities.
Recent Developments
PIPE
On May 23, 2024, the
Company entered into securities purchase agreements with the investors party thereto (the “Securities Purchase Agreements”),
including BIT Capital, Earlybird Venture Capital and Aceville (as defined herein), as well as Lilium directors Barry Engle and Niklas
Zennström, regarding the sale and purchase of an aggregate of 47,573,111 Class A Shares at $1.05 per share (the “PIPE
Shares”) and accompanying warrants to purchase up to 47,573,111 Class A Shares at an exercise price of $1.50 per share
(the “PIPE Warrants” and, collectively with the PIPE Shares and the Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the PIPE
Warrants, the “PIPE Securities”), which PIPE Warrants will become exercisable beginning on the date on which we have instructed
the warrant agent that our General Meeting has resolved to grant the shareholder approval necessary to authorize the issuance of a number
of Class A Shares sufficient for the full exercise of all PIPE Warrants issued in the PIPE in the aggregate (“Shareholder
Approval”). On May 31, 2024, we published a convocation notice and other materials regarding a General Meeting of our
shareholders scheduled to occur June 26, 2024 to seek, among other things, Shareholder Approval.
The initial closing of the
PIPE occurred on May 31, 2024 and we expect the second and final closing to occur on or around June 28, 2024, subject
to satisfaction of customary closing conditions. The PIPE Warrants were issued pursuant to a warrant agreement by and between the Company
and Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, as warrant agent, dated as of May 31, 2024 (the “Warrant Agreement).
The Securities Purchase Agreements
contain customary registration rights in respect of the PIPE Securities, which provide that, among other things, within 10 business days
of the initial closing of the PIPE and within 20 business days following any subsequent closing (with respect to each closing, the “Filing
Deadline”), we are required to file a registration statement to register for resale the PIPE Securities. We have also agreed to
use our commercially reasonable efforts to have such registration statement declared effective under the Securities Act as soon as practicable
after the filing thereof, but no later than the earlier of (i) the 30th calendar day (or the 60th calendar day if the SEC notifies
us that it will review the registration statement) following the applicable Filing Deadline and (ii) the 5th business day after
the date we are notified by the SEC that the registration statement will not be reviewed or will not be subject to further review.
Underwritten Public Offering
On May 23, 2024, Lilium
entered into an underwriting agreement with B. Riley Securities, Inc., as underwriter (the “Underwriting Agreement”)
for the purchase and sale of 38,095,238 Class A Shares at a public offering price of $1.05 per share and accompanying warrants to
purchase 38,095,238 Class A Shares at an exercise price of $1.50 per share (the “CMPO Warrants” and, collectively with
the Class A Shares sold in the Public Offering and the Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the CMPO Warrants, the “CMPO
Securities”) for aggregate gross proceeds of approximately $40 million (the “Public Offering”). Pursuant to the Underwriting
Agreement, Lilium sold the securities in the Public Offering to the underwriter at a 6.0% discount to the public offering price. The
sale of the CMPO Securities in the Public Offering was made pursuant to a “shelf” registration statement on Form F-3
(File No. 333-267719) previously filed with the SEC on October 3, 2022, and declared effective on October 12, 2022,
and the prospectus, as supplemented, contained therein. The closing of the Public Offering occurred on May 29, 2024.
Pre-Funded Warrant
Pursuant to the purchase
agreement dated May 23, 2024, between the Company and Aceville Pte. Limited, an affiliate of Tencent Holdings Limited (“Aceville”),
the Company will issue to Aceville (i) a pro rata warrant to purchase 24,233,035 Class A Shares at an exercise price of $1.05
per share (the “Aceville Pre-Funded Warrant”) for an aggregate prepay price of approximately $24 million, of which exercise
price Aceville has agreed to partially prepay at $1.00 per Class A Share against the total exercise price of the Aceville Pre-Funded
Warrant (the “Aceville Pre-Funding”), and (ii) an accompanying warrant to purchase 24,233,035 Class A Shares issued
pursuant to the PIPE Warrant Agreement (the “Aceville PIPE Warrant” and, together with the Aceville Pre-Funded Warrant, the
“Aceville Warrants”). The number of PIPE Securities and Aceville Warrants issued to Aceville will be reduced or increased
at its closing such that, after giving effect to the Public Offering and the PIPE, the amount of Class A Shares then owned by Aceville
and its affiliates equals 19.8% for voting purposes and an amount pro rata of the outstanding Class A Shares on a fully diluted
basis, subject to certain adjustments and limitations. Unless otherwise indicated, the information in this prospectus does not reflect
any such adjustment. We expect the Aceville Pre-Funding and the closing of Aceville’s subscription in the PIPE to occur concurrently
on or around June 28, 2024, subject to satisfaction of customary closing conditions and the receipt of Shareholder Approval.
Neither the Aceville Warrants nor the Class A Shares issuable upon the exercise thereof are being registered pursuant to this prospectus.
Implications of Being an Emerging Growth Company
and a Foreign Private Issuer
We qualify as an “emerging
growth company” as defined in the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act of 2012. As an emerging growth company, we intend to take
advantage of exemptions from various reporting requirements that are applicable to most other public companies. The exemptions include,
but are not limited to:
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an exemption from the provisions
of Section 404(b) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 requiring that our independent registered public accounting firm provide
an attestation report on the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting; |
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reduced disclosure obligations
regarding executive compensation; and |
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not being required to hold
a nonbinding advisory vote on executive compensation or to seek shareholder approval of any golden parachute payments not previously
approved. |
We will remain an “emerging
growth company” until the earliest to occur of (i) the last day of the fiscal year (a) following the fifth anniversary
of the closing of the Business Combination, (b) in which we have total annual gross revenue of at least $1.235 billion or (c) in
which we are deemed to be a large accelerated filer, which means the market value of equity securities held by our non-affiliates exceeds
$700 million as of the last business day of our prior second fiscal quarter, and (ii) the date on which we have issued more than
$1.0 billion in non-convertible debt during the prior three-year period.
We are also considered a
“foreign private issuer” subject to reporting requirements under the Exchange Act, as a non-U.S. company with foreign private
issuer status. As a “foreign private issuer,” we will be subject to different U.S. securities laws than domestic U.S. issuers.
The rules governing the information that we must disclose differ from those governing U.S. corporations pursuant to the Exchange
Act. This means that, even after we no longer qualify as an emerging growth company, as long as we qualify as a foreign private issuer
under the Exchange Act, we will be exempt from certain provisions of the Exchange Act that are applicable to U.S. domestic public companies,
including:
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the rules under the Exchange Act prescribing the
furnishing and content of proxy statements to shareholders and requirements that the proxy statements conform to Schedule 14A of
the proxy rules promulgated under the Exchange Act; |
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the sections of the Exchange
Act regulating the solicitation of proxies, consents or authorizations in respect of a security registered under the Exchange Act; |
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the sections of the Exchange
Act requiring insiders (i.e., officers, directors and holders of more than 10% of our issued and outstanding equity securities) to
file public reports of their stock ownership and trading activities and liability for insiders who profit from trades made in a short
period of time; |
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the rules under the
Exchange Act requiring the filing with the SEC of quarterly reports on Form 10-Q containing unaudited financial and other specified
information, or current reports on Form 8-K upon the occurrence of specified significant events; and |
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the SEC rules on disclosure
of compensation on an individual basis unless individual disclosure is required in our home country (the Netherlands) and is not
otherwise publicly disclosed by us. |
Additionally, as a “foreign
private issuer,” as defined by the SEC, we are permitted to follow home country corporate governance practices, instead of certain
corporate governance standards required by Nasdaq for U.S. companies. Accordingly, we follow Dutch corporate governance rules in
lieu of certain of Nasdaq’s corporate governance requirements.
We may take advantage
of these exemptions until such time as we are no longer a foreign private issuer.
We would cease to be a foreign
private issuer at such time as more than 50% of our outstanding voting securities are held by U.S. residents and any of the following
three circumstances applies: (i) the majority of our executive officers or directors are U.S. citizens or residents; (ii) more
than 50% of our assets are located in the United States; or (iii) our business is administered principally in the United States.
We may choose to take advantage
of some but not all of these reduced reporting requirements of which we have taken advantage of in this prospectus. Accordingly, the
information contained herein may be different from the information you receive from our competitors that are U.S. domestic filers or
other U.S. domestic public companies in which you have made an investment.
Risk Factors
Investing in our securities
entails a high degree of risk as discussed in the “Risk Factors” section beginning on page 7 of this prospectus
and in the documents incorporated by reference in this prospectus. You should carefully consider such risks before deciding to invest
in our securities.
Corporate Information
We were incorporated as
a Dutch private limited liability company (besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid) under the name Qell DutchCo B.V.
on March 11, 2021, solely for the purpose of effectuating the business combination pursuant to the business combination agreement,
dated March 30, 2021, as amended (the “Business Combination”), by and among Lilium GmbH, Queen Cayman Merger LLC, Qell
Acquisition Corp. and Lilium. Prior to the Business Combination, Qell DutchCo B.V. did not conduct any material activities other than
those incidental to its formation and certain matters related to the Business Combination, such as the making of certain required securities
law filings. Our name was changed from Qell DutchCo B.V. to Lilium B.V. on April 8, 2021. In connection with the closing of the
Business Combination on September 10, 2021, we converted into a Dutch public limited liability company (naamloze vennootschap)
as Lilium N.V.
We are registered in the
Commercial Register of the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce (Kamer van Koophandel) under number 82165874. Our official seat (statutaire
zetel) is in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and the mailing and business address of our principal executive office is Galileostraße
335, 82131 Gauting, Germany. On February 1, 2024, the address, but not the physical location, of our principal executive office
changed from Claude-Dornier Straße 1, Bldg. 335, 82234, Wessling, Germany to Galileostraße 335, 82131 Gauting, Germany. Our
telephone number is +49 160 9704 6857.
We maintain a website at
www.lilium.com, where we regularly post copies of our press releases as well as additional information about us. From time to time, we
may also use our website for disclosure of material information about our business and operations. We have included our website as an
inactive textual reference only. Our filings with the SEC are available free of charge through the website as soon as reasonably practicable
after being electronically filed with or furnished to the SEC. Information contained in our website is not a part of, nor incorporated
by reference into, this prospectus or our other filings with the SEC and should not be relied upon.
The Lilium name,
logos and other trademarks
and service marks of Lilium appearing in this prospectus, any prospectus supplement or the documents incorporated by reference herein
or therein are the property of Lilium. Solely for convenience, some of the trademarks, service marks, logos and trade names referred
to in this prospectus, any prospectus supplement or the documents incorporated by reference herein or therein are presented without the
® and ™ symbols, but such references are not intended to indicate, in any way, that we will not assert, to the fullest extent
under applicable law, our rights or the rights of the applicable licensors to these trademarks, service marks and trade names. This prospectus,
any prospectus supplement and/or the documents incorporated by reference herein or therein may contain additional trademarks, service
marks and trade names of others which are, to our knowledge, the property of their respective owners. We do not intend our use or display
of other companies’ trademarks, service marks, copyrights or trade names to imply a relationship with, or endorsement or sponsorship
of us by, any other companies.
THE OFFERING
Issuer |
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Lilium
N.V. |
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Issuance
of Class A Shares |
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Class A
Shares offered by us |
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Up
to 24,507,947 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants. |
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Class A
Shares outstanding prior to exercise of Warrants |
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570,342,062
Class A Shares.
The foregoing amount and, unless the context
otherwise requires, references throughout this prospectus to the number of Class A Shares outstanding is based on 570,342,062
Class A Shares outstanding as of June 7, 2024 (or 593,455,127 Class A Shares, assuming conversion of all issued
and outstanding Class B Shares as of June 7, 2024) and excludes:
· the
23,065,164 Class A Shares we expect to issue in connection with the second and final closing of the PIPE on or around June 28,
2024;
· the
85,668,349 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the CMPO Warrants and the PIPE Warrants (which consists of (x) 38,095,238
Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the CMPO Warrants, (y) 24,507,947 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of
the Warrants and (z) 23,065,164 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the PIPE Warrants that we expect to issue in connection
with the second and final PIPE closing on or around June 28, 2024);
· the
48,466,070 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Aceville Warrants, consisting of (x) 24,233,035 Class A Shares
issuable upon the exercise of the Aceville Pre-Funded Warrant and (y) 24,233,035 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise
of the Accompanying Warrant (in each case which we expect to issue on or around June 28, 2024);
· the
27,438,669 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of outstanding stock options or settlement of outstanding restricted stock
units;
· the
160,202,919 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of partially pre-funded warrants issued in the Company’s private placement
in May 2023;
· the
8,036,528 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants issued in the Company’s private placement in July 2023;
· the
45,762,461 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants issued in the Company’s concurrent private placement and
registered direct offering in November 2022;
· the
12,649,936 Class A Shares underlying the Company’s outstanding publicly listed warrants (trading on Nasdaq under the symbol
“LILMW”) (the “Public Warrants”);
· the
7,060,000 Class A Shares underlying the Company’s warrants issued in a 2021 private placement; and
·
the 1,800,000 Class A Shares underlying a warrant issued by the Company in 2021 in
connection with a private placement. |
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Class A
Shares outstanding assuming exercise of all offered Warrants |
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594,850,009
Class A Shares (or 617,963,074 Class A Shares, assuming conversion of all issued and
outstanding Class B Shares as of June 7, 2024).
The number of Class A Shares outstanding
presented immediately above includes (i) the 570,342,062 Class A Shares outstanding as of June 7, 2024 and (ii) the
aggregate 24,507,947 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants. It does not give effect to (i) the exercise
or conversion of any of the Company’s other outstanding securities exercisable for or convertible into Class A Shares,
or (ii) the expected issuance of any securities in the second and final PIPE closing on or around June 28, 2024. |
Exercisability |
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Each
PIPE Warrant will become exercisable beginning on the date on which the Company has instructed the warrant agent that the Company’s
General Meeting has resolved to grant the shareholder approval necessary to authorize the issuance of a number of Class A Shares
sufficient for the full exercise of all PIPE Warrants issued in this offering in the aggregate (which instruction the Company will
give promptly following, and in no event later than the next business day after, Shareholder Approval) (the “Exercisability
Date”). The Company has a General Meeting scheduled for June 26, 2024 at which it expects to obtain Shareholder Approval.
See “Risk Factors — The Warrants being offered may not have value.” |
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Exercise
Price of the Warrants |
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The
exercise price of each Class A Share underlying the Warrants is $1.50, subject to adjustment (see “Description of Securities
— Warrants”). |
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Use
of Proceeds |
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We
will receive up to an aggregate of approximately $36.7 million from the exercise of the Warrants, assuming the exercise in full
of all of the Warrants. We intend to use such proceeds, if any, to continue to fund the development and operations of the Company
and for general corporate purposes, which may include payment of the Company’s suppliers and working capital uses. See “Use
of Proceeds.” |
Resale
of Class A Shares and the Warrants |
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Class A
Shares that may be offered and sold from time to time by the selling securityholders |
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Up
to 49,015,894 Class A Shares, consisting of (i) 24,507,947 Class A Shares issued in the PIPE and (ii) 24,507,947
Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants. |
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Warrants
offered by the applicable selling securityholders |
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Warrants to purchase up
to 24,507,947 Class A Shares. |
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Use
of Proceeds |
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All
of the Class A Shares and Warrants, including the Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants, offered by the
selling securityholders pursuant to this prospectus will be sold by the respective selling securityholder for its account. We will
not receive any of the proceeds from such sales. |
RISK FACTORS
An investment in our securities
carries a significant degree of risk. Before you decide to purchase our securities, you should carefully consider all risk factors set
forth in the applicable prospectus supplement and the documents incorporated by reference herein or therein. See “Documents
Incorporated by Reference.” These risk factors are not exhaustive, and investors are encouraged to perform their own investigation
with respect to our business, financial condition and prospects. You should carefully consider these risk factors in addition to the
other information included in this prospectus, including matters addressed in the section entitled “Forward-Looking Statements.”
We may face additional risks and uncertainties that are not presently known to us, or that we currently deem immaterial, which may also
impair our business or financial condition. The risk factors should be read in conjunction with our financial statements and notes to
the financial statements incorporated by reference herein. If any of these risks actually occur, our business, financial condition, results
of operations or prospects could be materially affected. As a result, the trading prices of our securities could decline and you could
lose part or all of your investment.
The Warrants being
offered may not have value.
The Warrants being offered
hereby will not be exercisable until the Exercisability Date, which is the date on which the Company has instructed the warrant agent
that Shareholder Approval has been obtained. The Company has a General Meeting scheduled for June 26, 2024 and expects to obtain
Shareholder Approval at such meeting. The Warrants will not be exercisable unless and until Shareholder Approval has been obtained.
The Warrants that may be
offered from time to time by the selling securityholders have an exercise price of $1.50 per each Class A Share, subject to certain
adjustments, and expire six years from the date of issuance, after which date any unexercised Warrants will expire and have no further
value. In the event that the market price of our Class A Shares does not exceed the exercise price of the Warrants during the period
when they are exercisable, the Warrants may not have any value. If the Warrants expire with no value, we will not receive any proceeds
from the exercise of the Warrants to fund our operations.
Holders of Warrants
will not have the rights of shareholders until they exercise the Warrants.
Until holders of the Warrants
acquire Class A Shares upon exercise of such Warrants, the holders will have no rights with respect to the Class A Shares underlying
the Warrants, such as voting rights. Upon exercise of the Warrants, the holders will be entitled to exercise the rights of a shareholder
only as to matters for which the record date occurs after the exercise.
There is no public
market for the Warrants.
There is no established
public trading market for the Warrants, and we do not expect a market to develop. Additionally, we do not intend to apply to list the
Warrants on any securities exchange or nationally recognized trading system, including Nasdaq. Without an active market, the liquidity
of the Warrants will be limited. Although we have other outstanding warrants, some of which are listed on Nasdaq, the Warrants will not
be part of the same class as our other outstanding warrants and will not be fungible with our other outstanding warrants.
Certain provisions
of the Warrants could discourage an acquisition of us by a third party.
Certain provisions of the
Warrants could make it more difficult or expensive for a third party to acquire us. The Warrants require that, in the case of certain
transactions constituting Fundamental Transactions among other things, the surviving entity must assume our obligations under the Warrants.
Additionally, in certain circumstances, the holder will have the right to receive the Black Scholes Value (as defined in the Warrants)
of the Warrants calculated pursuant to a formula set forth in the Warrants, payable either in cash or, in some cases, in the same type
or form of consideration that is being offered and being paid to the holders of our Class A Shares as described in the Warrants.
These and other provisions of the Warrants could prevent or deter a third party from acquiring us even where the acquisition could be
beneficial to our investors. See “Description of Securities — Warrants — Fundamental Transactions.”
We may be or may become
a PFIC, which could result in adverse U.S. federal income tax consequences to U.S. Holders.
If we or any of our subsidiaries
is a passive foreign investment company (a “PFIC”) for any taxable year, or portion thereof, that is included in the holding
period of a beneficial owner of our ordinary shares that is a U.S. Holder, such U.S. Holder (as defined in the section of this prospectus
captioned “Taxation — Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations for U.S. Holders”) may be subject to certain
adverse U.S. federal income tax consequences and may be subject to additional reporting requirements. While we believe we were not a
PFIC for the taxable year ended December 31, 2023, it is uncertain whether we or any of our subsidiaries will be treated as a PFIC
for U.S. federal income tax purposes for the current or any subsequent tax year. If we determine that we are a PFIC for any taxable year,
upon written request, we will endeavor to provide to a U.S. Holder such information with respect to the Company as the IRS may require,
including a PFIC Annual Information Statement, in order to enable the U.S. Holder to make and maintain a QEF Election (as defined in
the section titled “Taxation — Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations for U.S. Holders”), but there
is no assurance that we will timely provide such required information. Further, there is no assurance that we will have timely knowledge
of our status as a PFIC in the future or of the required information to be provided.
See the section titled “Taxation
— Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations for U.S. Holders — Passive Foreign Investment Company Rules”
of this prospectus for a more detailed discussion with respect to our PFIC status and the tax consequences of PFIC classification to
U.S. Holders, who are urged to consult their tax advisors regarding the possible application of PFIC rules to them.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This prospectus contains,
and any prospectus supplement or documents incorporated by reference herein may contain, forward-looking statements within the meaning
of Section 21E of the Exchange Act and Section 27A of the Securities Act. Forward-looking statements provide our current expectations
or forecasts of future events and include, but are not limited to, statements regarding Lilium’s proposed business and business
model, the markets and industry in which Lilium operates or intends to operate, and the anticipated timing of the commercialization and
launch of Lilium’s business.
Forward-looking statements
include statements about our expectations, beliefs, plans, objectives, intentions, assumptions and other statements that are not historical
facts. Words or phrases such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,”
“expect,” “future,” “intend,” “may,” “might,” “objective,” “ongoing,”
“opportunity,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “result,”
“should,” “strategy,” “target,” “will” and “would,” or similar words or phrases,
or the negatives of those words or phrases, may identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not necessarily
mean that a statement is not forward-looking. Examples of forward-looking statements in this prospectus, any prospectus supplement or
documents incorporated by reference herein include, but are not limited to, statements regarding our business plan, operations, cash
flows, financial position and dividend policy.
Lilium operates and will
continue to operate in a rapidly changing emerging industry. New risks emerge daily. Given these risks and uncertainties, you should
not rely on or place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, including any statements regarding when or whether any strategic
collaboration between Lilium and the respective collaborator will be effected, the number, price or timing of any Lilium Jets to be sold
(or if any such Lilium Jets will be sold at all), the price to be paid therefor and the timing of launch or manner in which any proposed
eVTOL network or anticipated commercial activities will operate, Lilium’s business and product development strategies or certification
program, or Lilium’s funding requirements.
Forward-looking statements
are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties and may be based on potentially inaccurate assumptions, any of which could cause
actual events or results to differ materially from those contained in or implied by our forward-looking statements. Many factors could
cause actual future events and operating results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained herein, including,
but not limited to, the following risks:
| · | Lilium’s
future funding requirements and any inability to raise necessary capital on favorable terms
(if at all); |
| · | the
potential dilutive effect, or the impact on the market price of our securities as a result,
of future or perceived future capital raises or other transactions; |
| · | the
eVTOL market may not continue to develop, or eVTOL aircraft may not be adopted by the transportation
market; |
| · | the
Lilium Jet may not be certified by transportation and aviation authorities, including EASA
or the FAA; |
| · | the
Lilium Jet may not deliver the expected reduction in operating costs or time savings that
Lilium anticipates; |
| · | adverse
developments regarding the perceived safety and positive perception of the Lilium Jets, the
convenience of expected future Vertiports and Lilium’s ability to effectively market
and sell RAM services and aircraft; |
| · | challenges
in developing, certifying, manufacturing and launching Lilium’s services in a new industry
(urban and regional air transportation services); |
| · | a
delay in or failure to launch commercial services as anticipated; |
| · | the
RAM market for eVTOL passenger and goods transport services does not exist, whether and how
it develops is based on assumptions, and the RAM market may not achieve the growth potential
Lilium’s management expects or may grow more slowly than expected; |
| · | if
Lilium is unable to adequately control the costs associated with pre-launch operations and/or
its costs when operations are commenced (if ever); |
| · | difficulties
in managing growth and commercializing operations; |
| · | failure
to commercialize Lilium’s strategic plans; |
| · | any
delay in completing testing and certification, and any design changes that may be required
to be implemented in order to receive type certification for the Lilium Jet; |
| · | any
delays in the development, certification, manufacture and commercialization of the Lilium
Jets and related technology, such as battery technology or electric motors; |
| · | any
failure of the Lilium Jets to perform as expected or an inability to market and sell the
Lilium Jets; |
| · | any
failure of suppliers to achieve serial production of the proprietary and/or novel software,
battery technology and other technology systems still in development; |
| · | reliance
on third-party suppliers for the provision and development of key emerging technologies,
components and materials used in the Lilium Jet, such as the lithium-ion batteries that will
power the jets, a significant number of which may be single or limited source suppliers,
and the related risk that any of these prospective suppliers or strategic partners may choose
not to do business with us at all, or may insist on terms that are commercially disadvantageous,
and as a result we may have significant difficulty procuring and producing our jets; |
| · | if
any of Lilium’s suppliers become financially distressed or go bankrupt, Lilium may
be required to provide substantial financial support or take other measures to ensure supplies
of components or materials, which could increase costs, adversely affect liquidity and/or
cause production disruptions; |
| · | any
inability to operate network services after commercial launch at the anticipated flight rate,
on the anticipated routes or with the anticipated Vertiports could adversely impact Lilium’s
business, financial condition and results of operations; |
| · | potential
customers may not generally accept the RAM industry or Lilium’s passenger or goods
transport services; |
| · | any
adverse publicity stemming from any incident involving Lilium or its competitors, or an incident
involving any air travel service or unmanned flight based on autonomous technology; |
| · | if
competitors obtain certification and commercialize their eVTOL vehicles before Lilium; |
| · | business
disruptions and other risks arising from COVID-19 and geopolitical events, including the
war in Ukraine, and including related inflationary pressures, may impact Lilium’s ability
to successfully contract with its supply chain and have adverse impacts on its anticipated
costs and commercialization timeline; and/or |
| · | Lilium’s
inability to deliver Lilium Jets with the specifications and on the timelines anticipated
in any non-binding memorandums of understanding or binding contractual agreements with customers
or suppliers we have entered into or may enter into in the future. |
The foregoing list of factors
is not exhaustive. You should also consider carefully the statements set forth in the section entitled “Risk Factors”
in this prospectus as well as those discussed under the caption “Risk Factors” in any prospectus supplement or the documents
incorporated by reference herein. You should not rely on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made.
We undertake no obligation to publicly revise any forward-looking statement to reflect circumstances or events after the date such forward-looking
statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. You should, however, review the factors and risks we describe
in the reports we will file periodically with the SEC after the date of this prospectus.
Additionally, statements
that “Lilium believes” or “we believe” and similar statements reflect our beliefs and opinions on the relevant
subject. These statements are based on information available to us as of the date they are made, and while we believe that information
provides a reasonable basis for these statements, that information may be limited or incomplete. Our statements should not be read to
indicate that we have conducted an exhaustive inquiry into, or review of, all relevant information. These statements are inherently uncertain,
and you are cautioned not to unduly rely on these statements.
Although we believe the
expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable as of the time made, we cannot guarantee future results, level
of activity, performance or achievements. Moreover, neither Lilium, the selling securityholders nor any other person assumes responsibility
for the accuracy or completeness of any of these forward-looking statements. You should carefully consider the cautionary statements
contained or referred to in this section and similarly titled sections in the documents incorporated by reference herein in connection
with the forward-looking statements contained in this prospectus, any prospectus supplement or the documents incorporated by reference
herein or therein and any subsequent written or oral forward-looking statements that may be issued by Lilium or persons acting on our
behalf.
USE OF PROCEEDS
All of the Class A
Shares and Warrants offered by the selling securityholders pursuant to this prospectus and any applicable prospectus supplement will
be sold by the respective selling securityholder for its account. We will not receive any of the proceeds from such sales. We will pay
certain expenses associated with the registration of the securities covered by this prospectus, as described in the section titled “Plan
of Distribution.”
We will receive up to an
aggregate of approximately $36.7 million from the exercise of the Warrants, assuming the exercise in full of all of the Warrants. We
expect to use the net proceeds from the exercise of the Warrants to continue to fund the development and operations of the Company and
for general corporate purposes, which may include payment of the Company’s suppliers and working capital uses. We will have broad
discretion over the use of proceeds from the exercise of the Warrants. There is no assurance that the holders of the Warrants will elect
to exercise any or all of such Warrants.
DIVIDEND POLICY
We have never declared or
paid any cash dividends on our Class A Shares, and we do not anticipate paying any dividends on our Class A Shares for the
foreseeable future. We currently intend to retain any earnings for future operations.
Under Dutch law, we may
only pay dividends to the extent our shareholders’ equity (eigen vermogen) exceeds the sum of the paid-up and called-up
share capital plus the reserves required to be maintained by Dutch law or by our articles of association and (if it concerns a distribution
of profits) after adoption of the annual accounts by our General Meeting from which it appears that such distribution is allowed. Our
Board shall make a proposal to the General Meeting which amount of the profit shall be allocated to the Company’s profit reserves
and which amount of the profit shall be available for distribution. Our Board is permitted, subject to certain requirements, to declare
interim dividends without the approval of the General Meeting.
Subject to such restrictions,
any future determination or recommendation to pay (interim) dividends will depend on a number of factors, including our results of operations,
earnings, cash flow, financial condition, future prospects, contractual restrictions, capital investment requirements, restrictions imposed
by applicable law and other factors considered relevant by the Board.
Our Board may decide that
all or part of our remaining profits shall be added to our reserves. After such reservation, any remaining profit will be at the disposal
of the General Meeting at the proposal of our Board, subject to the applicable restrictions of Dutch law.
Dividends and other distributions
shall be made payable not later than the date determined by the corporate body that declares the (interim) dividend. Claims to dividends
and other distributions not made within five years from the date that such dividends or distributions became payable will lapse and any
such amounts will be considered to have been forfeited to us (verjaring).
DESCRIPTION OF SECURITIES
Class A Shares
The selling securityholders
may from time to time offer and sell up to 49,015,894 our Class A Shares pursuant to this prospectus. See the documents incorporated
by reference herein, including Exhibit 2.1
attached to our Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the SEC on March 15, 2024, for more information regarding our
Class A Shares.
Issued Share Capital
Our issued and outstanding
share capital as of June 7, 2024 consists of:
570,342,062 Class A
Shares; and
23,113,065 Class B
Shares.
Warrants
The following description
of the Warrants issued in connection with the PIPE is qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of the Warrant Agreement,
which is attached to the registration statement of which this prospectus forms a part as Exhibit 10.2.
Exercise and Duration
Subject to certain adjustments
described in the Warrant Agreement, the Warrants issued in connection with the PIPE are exercisable into Class A Shares at an exercise
price equal to $1.50 per Class A Share. Each Warrant will become exercisable beginning on the date on which the Company has instructed
the warrant agent that the Company’s General Meeting has provided Shareholder Approval authorizing the issuance of a number of
Class A Shares sufficient for the full exercise of all PIPE Warrants issued in connection with the PIPE in the aggregate (which
instruction the Company shall give promptly following, and in no event later than the next business day after, Shareholder Approval).
Fundamental Transactions
If, at any time while the
Warrants are outstanding, (1) the Company, directly or indirectly, in one or more related transactions effects any merger or consolidation
of the Company with or into another Person, (2) the Company, directly or indirectly, effects any sale, lease, license, assignment,
transfer, conveyance or other disposition of all or substantially all of its assets in one or a series of related transactions, (3) any
direct or indirect purchase offer, tender offer or exchange offer (whether by the Company or another Person) is completed pursuant to
which holders of Class A Shares are permitted to sell, tender or exchange their shares for other securities, cash or property and
has been accepted by the holders of 50% or more of the outstanding Class A Shares, (4) the Company, directly or indirectly,
in one or more related transactions effects any reclassification, reorganization or recapitalization of the Class A Shares or any
compulsory share exchange pursuant to which the Class A Shares are effectively converted into or exchanged for other securities,
cash or property (other than as a result of a stock split, combination or reclassification of the Class A Shares), or (5) the
Company, directly or indirectly, in one or more related transactions consummates a stock or share purchase agreement or other business
combination (including, without limitation, a reorganization, recapitalization, spin-off, merger or scheme of arrangement) with another
Person or group (as defined in Exchange Act Rule 13d-5) of Persons whereby such other Person or group (as defined in Exchange Act
Rule 13d-5) acquires more than 50% of the outstanding Class A Shares (not including any Class A Shares held by the other
Person or other Persons making or party to, or associated or affiliated with the other Persons making or party to, such stock or share
purchase agreement or other business combination) (each a “Fundamental Transaction”), then, upon any subsequent exercise
of Warrants, the holder shall have the right to receive, for each Class A Share that would have been issuable upon such exercise
immediately prior to the occurrence of such Fundamental Transaction, at the option of the holder, the number of shares of capital stock
of the successor or acquiring corporation or of the Company, if it is the surviving corporation, and any additional consideration (as
determined in accordance with the terms of the Warrant Agreement and the Warrants) receivable as a result of such Fundamental Transaction
by a holder of the number of Class A Shares for which the holder’s Warrants are exercisable immediately prior to such Fundamental
Transaction (without regard to any limitations on the exercise of the Warrants).
For purposes of the foregoing
paragraph, “Person” means an individual or corporation, partnership, trust, incorporated or unincorporated association, joint
venture, limited liability company, joint stock company, government (or an agency or subdivision thereof) or other entity of any kind.
In the event of a Fundamental
Transaction in which at least 10% of the consideration received by the holders of Class A Shares does not consist of common stock
in the successor entity (which entity may be the Company following such Fundamental Transaction) listed on a trading market, or is to
be so listed for trading immediately following such event, the Company or any successor entity shall, at the Warrant holder’s option,
exercisable at any time concurrently with, or within 30 days after, the consummation of the Fundamental Transaction (or, if later, the
date of the public announcement of the applicable Fundamental Transaction), purchase the Warrants from the holder by paying to the holder
an amount of cash equal to the Black Scholes Value (as defined in the Warrant Agreement) of the remaining unexercised portion of the
Warrants on the date of the consummation of such Fundamental Transaction (subject to certain conditions).
Anti-dilution Adjustments
In the event the Company
engages in certain dilutive or concentrative transactions, such as share dividends, share splits and consolidations or reclassifications,
the exercise price and number of Class A Shares underlying the then-outstanding Warrants will be proportionately increased or decreased.
In the event Lilium engages
in certain transactions that result in Lilium issuing equity at an effective price per share that is less than $1.00, then simultaneously
with the consummation of each such transaction the per share exercise price of the Warrants will be proportionately reduced by the same
proportion by which the effective price per share triggering the adjustment is less than $1.00 (e.g., if the triggering effective price
per share is $0.80, then the then existing exercise price of the Warrants will be reduced by 20%), subject to exceptions specified in
the Warrant Agreement.
Optional Redemption
If any time after the two-year
anniversary of the date of issuance, but before the expiration date of the Warrants, the last reported sale price per share of the Class A
Shares, as reported by Nasdaq, equals or exceeds $12.50 per share for at least 60 trading days (whether or not consecutive) during a
90 consecutive trading day period, then the Company, on at least 20 trading days’ prior written notice to holders of the Warrants,
may redeem the Warrants by paying the holders $0.01 per Class A Share issuable pursuant to exercise thereof, subject to prior exercise
by the holder. The Warrant will remain exercisable by the holder (in whole or in part, in its entirety or in such increments, at any
time and from time to time, as in each case the holder may in its sole discretion elect) for the duration of the 20 trading days’
prior written notice period.
Subsequent Rights Offerings
In the event the Company
issues equity or rights to purchase equity to holders of Class A Shares on a pro rata basis, each Warrant holder will be
entitled to acquire a pro rata number of Class A Shares as if such holder had exercised its Warrant into Class A Shares.
No Right as a Shareholder
Except as otherwise provided
in the Warrants or by virtue of such holder’s ownership of Class A Shares, the holders of the Warrants do not have the rights
or privileges of holders of our Class A Shares, including any voting rights, until they validly exercise their Warrants.
Listing of Securities
Our Class A Shares
are listed on Nasdaq under the symbols “LILM.” There can be no assurance that our Class A Shares will remain listed
on Nasdaq. If we fail to comply with the Nasdaq listing requirements, our Class A Shares could be delisted from Nasdaq. A delisting
of our Class A Shares will likely affect the liquidity of our Class A Shares and could inhibit or restrict our ability to raise
additional financing.
There is no trading market
available for the Warrants on any securities exchange or nationally recognized trading system. We do not intend to list the Warrants
on Nasdaq or any securities exchange or nationally recognized trading system.
SELLING SECURITYHOLDERS
This prospectus and any
supplement hereto relate to the possible offer and sale from time to time of up to 49,015,894 Class A Shares (including the Class A
Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants) and the Warrants to purchase up to 24,507,947 Class A Shares by the selling securityholders.
The selling securityholders acquired the securities offered hereby in the PIPE. See “Prospectus Summary — Recent Developments
— PIPE.”
The selling securityholders
may from time to time offer and sell any or all of the Class A Shares (including the Class A Shares issuable upon exercise
of the Warrants) and the Warrants set forth below pursuant to this prospectus. When we refer to the “selling securityholders”
in this prospectus, we mean the entities listed in the table below, and the pledgees, donees, transferees, assignees, successors and
others who later come to hold any of the selling securityholders’ interest in our securities after the date of this prospectus.
The following table is prepared
based on information provided to us by the selling securityholders. It sets forth the names and addresses of the selling securityholders,
the aggregate number of Class A Shares (including the Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants) and Warrants that
the selling securityholders may offer pursuant to this prospectus and the beneficial ownership of the selling securityholders both before
and after the offering. We have based percentage ownership on 593,455,127 Class A Shares, which amount assumes the conversion of
all 23,113,065 Class B Shares, in each case, outstanding as of June 7, 2024.
The SEC has defined “beneficial
ownership” of a security to mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of voting power and/or investment power over such security.
A securityholder is also deemed to be, as of any date, the beneficial owner of all securities that such securityholder has the right
to acquire within 60 days after that date through (i) the exercise of any option, warrant or right, (ii) the conversion of
a security, (iii) the power to revoke a trust, discretionary account or similar arrangement, or (iv) the automatic termination
of a trust, discretionary account or similar arrangement. In computing the number of shares beneficially owned by a person and the percentage
ownership of that person, ordinary shares subject to options, warrants or other rights (as set forth above) held by that person that
are currently exercisable, or will become exercisable within 60 days of June 7, 2024, are deemed outstanding, while such shares
are not deemed outstanding for purposes of computing percentage ownership of any other person.
We cannot advise you as
to whether the selling securityholders will in fact sell any or all of such Class A Shares (including the Class A Shares issuable
upon exercise of the Warrants) or the Warrants. In addition, the selling securityholders may sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of,
at any time and from time to time, and without our prior consent, the Class A Shares (or the Class A Shares issuable upon exercise
of the Warrants) or the Warrants (as applicable) in transactions exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act after
the date of this prospectus, subject to applicable law.
Relevant information for
each additional selling securityholder, if any, will be set forth in a prospectus supplement to the extent required prior to the time
of any offer or sale of a selling securityholder’s securities pursuant to this prospectus. Any prospectus supplement may add, update,
substitute or change the information contained in this prospectus, including the identity of each selling securityholder and the number
of Class A Shares or Warrants registered on its behalf. A selling securityholder may sell all, some or none of such securities in
this offering. See “Plan of Distribution.”
The holdings of the selling
securityholders are stated as of June 7, 2024. Unless otherwise indicated, the address of each selling securityholder is c/o Lilium
N.V., Galileostraße 335, 82131 Gauting, Germany.
Name
of Selling | |
Class A
Shares Beneficially Owned Prior to the | | |
Warrants
Beneficially Owned Prior to the | | |
Number of
Class A Shares Being | | |
Number of
Warrants Being | | |
Number of
Class A Shares Being Offered Upon Exercise of | | |
Class A
Shares Beneficially Owned After the Class A Shares are Sold and After the Class A Shares Issuable upon
Exercise of the Warrants are Sold | | |
Warrants
Beneficially Owned After the Warrants are Sold† | |
Securityholder | |
Offering+ | | |
Offering†# | | |
Offered | | |
Offered# | | |
Warrants | | |
Shares | | |
Percent | | |
Shares | | |
Percent | |
BIT
Global Internet Leaders SICAV-FIS(1) | |
| 31,230,922 | | |
| 10,327,000 | | |
| 10,327,000 | | |
| 10,327,000 | | |
| 10,327,000 | | |
| 10,576,922 | | |
| 1.8 | % | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Andres
Jaratz (2) | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 47,619 | | |
| 47,619 | | |
| 47,619 | | |
| 47,619 | | |
| — | | |
| — | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
A3
Investments, LLC(3) | |
| 190,476 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| — | | |
| — | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Barry
Engle(4) | |
| 6,150,599 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 5,960,123 | | |
| 1.0 | % | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Benjamin
Karim Eisert(5) | |
| 604,521 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 95,238 | | |
| 414,045 | | |
| * | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Frank
Thelen Capital GmbH(6) | |
| 2,866,297 | | |
| 952,380 | | |
| 952,380 | | |
| 952,380 | | |
| 952,380 | | |
| 961,537 | | |
| * | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Daniel
Simon Aegerter(7) | |
| 13,764,179 | | |
| 1,904,761 | | |
| 1,904,761 | | |
| 1,904,761 | | |
| 1,904,761 | | |
| 9,954,657 | | |
| 1.7 | % | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Federico
Kogan(8) | |
| 856,182 | | |
| 309,523 | | |
| 309,523 | | |
| 309,523 | | |
| 309,523 | | |
| 237,136 | | |
| * | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Honeywell
International Inc.(9) | |
| 11,677,653 | | |
| 4,761,904 | | |
| 4,761,904 | | |
| 4,761,904 | | |
| 4,761,904 | | |
| 2,153,845 | | |
| * | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
TLP
One LLC(10) | |
| 1,391,753 | | |
| 347,619 | | |
| 347,619 | | |
| 347,619 | | |
| 347,619 | | |
| 696,515 | | |
| * | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Ignacio
Ponce Ocampo(11) | |
| 285,714 | | |
| 142,857 | | |
| 142,857 | | |
| 142,857 | | |
| 142,857 | | |
| — | | |
| — | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Martin
S. Anidjar(12) | |
| 238,094 | | |
| 119,047 | | |
| 119,047 | | |
| 119,047 | | |
| 119,047 | | |
| — | | |
| — | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Niklas
Zennström(13) | |
| 670,501 | | |
| 238,095 | | |
| 238,095 | | |
| 238,095 | | |
| 238,095 | | |
| 194,311 | | |
| * | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
Samnaun
LLC(14) | |
| 1,117,122 | | |
| 309,523 | | |
| 309,523 | | |
| 309,523 | | |
| 309,523 | | |
| 498,076 | | |
| * | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
von
und zu Liechtenstein Maximilian Prinz(15) | |
| 9,523,810 | | |
| 4,761,905 | | |
| 4,761,905 | | |
| 4,761,905 | | |
| 4,761,905 | | |
| — | | |
| — | | |
| — | | |
| — | |
* |
Represents beneficial ownership
of less than one percent. |
+ |
Amounts in this column include
the Class A Shares purchased in the PIPE and the Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants (despite the Warrants
not being exercisable until the Exercisability Date). |
† |
Reflects beneficial ownership
of the Warrants acquired in the PIPE and does not reflect any other outstanding warrants issued by the Company that may be beneficially
owned by the selling securityholder. |
# |
The number of Warrants listed
represents the number of Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants. |
(1) |
Consists of (i) 18,788,538
Class A Shares held of record, (ii) 2,115,384 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants exercisable within
60 days of June 7, 2024, and (iii) 10,327,000
Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant. The business address for BIT Global Internet Leaders SICAV-FIS is 4, rue
Thomas Edison, L-1445 Strassen, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. |
(2) |
Consists of (i) 47,619
Class A Shares held of record and (ii) 47,619 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant. The business address
for Mr. Jaratz is 610 Paraguay St., Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1057. |
(3) |
Consists
of (i) 95,238 Class A Shares held of record and (ii) 95,238 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant.
The business address for A3 Investments, LLC is 12 Calle Cerámica Parcela 39, San Juan, PR 00919. |
(4) |
Consists of (i) 2,332,117
Class A Shares, (ii) 3,723,244 Class A Shares issuable upon (x) settlement of restricted stock units that vest
or (y) exercise of warrants exercisable, in each case, within 60 days of June 7, 2024, and (iii) 95,238 Class A
Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant. Mr. Engle is a member of the Board, the chair of the Company’s Audit Committee
and a member of the Company’s Compensation Committee. In addition, Mr. Engle was a director and the CEO of the Company
from its formation on March 11, 2021 until his resignation on September 13, 2021 in connection with the Business Combination.
During that period, Mr. Engle also had voting or dispositive control over 100% of the equity securities of the Company by virtue
of his relationship with Qell Partners LLC, which owned of record 100% of such securities prior to the Business Combination. Mr. Engle
was also a director and the CEO of Qell Acquisition Corp., a predecessor of the Company, until September 13, 2021. |
(5) |
Consists
of (i) 441,976 Class A Shares, (ii) 67,307 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants exercisable within
60 days of June 7, 2024, and (iii) 95,238 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant. The business address
for Mr. Eisert is Seerosenstrasse 3 8008 Zürich, Switzerland. |
(6) |
Consists of (i) 1,721,610
Class A Shares, (ii) 192,307 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants exercisable within 60 days of June 7,
2024, and (iii) 952,380 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant. The business address for Frank Thelen Capital
GmbH is Joseph-Schumpeter-Allee 25, 53227 Bonn, Germany. Frank Thelen, the managing director and Chief Executive Officer of Frank
Thelen Capital GmbH was a member of the board of directors of Lilium GmbH prior to the Business Combination. |
(7) |
Consists
of (i) 10,513,264 Class A Shares, (ii) 1,346,154 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants exercisable
within 60 days of June 7, 2024, and (iii) 1,904,761 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant acquired in
the PIPE. The business address for Mr. Aegerter is Bellerivestrasse 245, 8008 Zurich, Switzerland. |
(8) |
Consists of (i) 339,383
Class A Shares, (ii) 207,276 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants exercisable within 60 days of June 7,
2024, and (iii) 309,523 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant acquired in the PIPE. The business address for
Mr. Kogan is 7 World Trade Center, 46th Floor, New York, NY 10007. |
(9) |
Consists of (i) 6,531,134
Class A Shares held of record, (ii) 384,615 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants exercisable within 60
days of June 7, 2024, and (iii) 4,761,904 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant acquired in the PIPE.
The Company and Honeywell International Inc. (“Honeywell”) have an arm’s-length commercial relationship whereby
the Company has agreed to purchase certain avionics and other systems from Honeywell. The Company and Honeywell have entered into
a letter agreement regarding their intended collaboration regarding autonomous technology and possible related applications for the
Lilium Jet. The business address for Honeywell is 855 S Mint Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28205. |
(10) |
Consists of (i) 967,211
Class A Shares (ii) 76,923 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants exercisable within 60 days of June 7,
2024, and (iii) 347,619 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant acquired in the PIPE. The business address of
TLP One LLC is 129 Banks Place, Southport, CT 06890. |
(11) |
Consists of
(i) 142,857 Class A Shares held of record and (ii) 142,857 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant
acquired in the PIPE. The business address of Mr. Ocampo is 99 Haviland Road, Harrison NY 10528. |
(12) |
Consists of (i) 119,047
Class A Shares held of record and (ii) 119,047 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant acquired in the
PIPE. The business address of Mr. Anidjar is 5 Fairway Dr. Mamaroneck, NY 10543. |
(13) |
Consists of (i) 393,945
Class A Shares, (ii) 38,461 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a warrant exercisable within 60 days of June 7,
2024, and (iii) 238,095 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant acquired in the PIPE. Mr. Zennström
serves as a member of the Board and the Company’s Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. Mr. Zennström is
also a director of Atomico Advisors IV, Ltd. (“Atomico”) and entities affiliated with Atomico own approximately
7% of the Company’s Class A Shares (giving effect to the conversion of all outstanding Class B Shares into Class A
Shares) as of June 7, 2024. As a director of Atomico, Mr. Zennström may be deemed to have shared voting and dispositive
power over the Class A Shares held by entities affiliated with Atomico. The business address of Mr. Zennström is 29
Rathbone Street London, W1T 1NJ, United Kingdom. |
(14) |
Consists of (i) 759,523
Class A Shares, (ii) 48,076 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a warrant exercisable within 60 days of June 7,
2024, and (iii) 309,523 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a Warrant acquired in the PIPE. The business address of
Samnaun LLC is 50 Riverside Blvd, Suite 16C, New York, NY 10069. |
(15) |
Consists
of (i) 4,761,905 Class A Shares held of record and (ii) 4,761,905 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of a
Warrant acquired in the PIPE. von und zu Liechtenstein Maximilian Prinz (“H.S.H. Prince Max”) is the son of H.S.H. Reigning
Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein who, as stated in a Schedule 13G/A filed with the SEC on February 2, 2023, has
shared voting and dispositive power with respect to 75,983,068 Class A Shares, which represents approximately 13% of the Company’s
Class A Shares (giving effect to the conversion of all outstanding Class B Shares into Class A Shares) as of June 7,
2024. The business address of H.S.H. Prince Max is Im Garsill 22, 9494 Schaan, Liechtenstein. |
TAXATION
References in this “Taxation”
section to “Warrants” refer only to the Warrants sold in the PIPE and not to any of the Company’s other outstanding
warrants.
Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations
for U.S. Holders
The following
is a description of the material U.S. federal income tax consequences to the U.S. Holders (as defined below) described below of acquiring,
owning and disposing of our Class A Shares and Warrants, which we refer to collectively as our securities. It is not a comprehensive
description of all tax considerations that may be relevant to a particular person’s decision to acquire our securities. This discussion
applies only to a U.S. Holder that acquires our securities and that holds our securities as a capital asset (generally, property held
for investment). In addition, this discussion does not describe all of the tax consequences that may be relevant in light of a U.S. Holder’s
particular circumstances, including state and local tax consequences, estate tax consequences, alternative minimum tax consequences,
the potential application of the Medicare contribution tax and tax consequences applicable to U.S. Holders subject to special rules,
such as:
| · | banks,
insurance companies and certain other financial institutions; |
| · | U.S.
expatriates and certain former citizens or long-term residents of the United States; |
| · | dealers
or traders in securities who use a mark-to-market method of tax accounting; |
| · | persons
holding Class A Shares or Warrants as part of a hedging transaction, “straddle,”
“hedge,” “conversion,” “synthetic security,” “constructive
ownership transaction,” “constructive sale” or other integrated transaction
for U.S. federal income tax purposes; |
| · | persons
whose “functional currency” is not the U.S. dollar; |
| · | brokers,
dealers or traders in securities, commodities or currencies; |
| · | tax-exempt
entities (including private foundations) or government organizations; |
| · | S
corporations, partnerships, or other entities or arrangements classified as partnerships
or S corporations for U.S. federal income tax purposes; |
| · | regulated
investment companies or real estate investment trusts; |
| · | persons
who acquired our Class A Shares pursuant to the exercise of any employee stock option
or otherwise as compensation; |
| · | persons
subject to special tax accounting rules as a result of any item of gross income with
respect to our Class A Shares or Warrants being taken into account in an applicable
financial statement; |
| · | persons
holding our Class A Shares or Warrants in connection with a trade or business, permanent
establishment or fixed base outside the United States; and |
| · | persons
who own (directly or through attribution) 10% or more (by vote or value) of our outstanding
Class A Shares. |
If an entity
that is classified as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes acquires our securities, the U.S. federal income tax treatment
of a partner will generally depend on the status of the partner and the activities of the partnership. Partnerships acquiring our securities
and partners in such partnerships are encouraged to consult their tax advisors as to the particular U.S. federal income tax consequences
of acquiring, holding and disposing of our securities.
The discussion
is based on the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), administrative pronouncements, judicial decisions
and final, temporary and proposed Treasury Regulations, all as of the date hereof, changes to any of which may affect the tax consequences
described herein — possibly with retroactive effect.
For purposes
of this discussion, a “U.S. Holder” is a beneficial owner of securities that is, for U.S. federal income tax purposes:
| (a) | an individual who is a citizen or individual
resident of the United States; |
| (b) | a corporation, or other entity taxable
as a corporation, created or organized in or under the laws of the United States, any state
thereof or the District of Columbia; |
| (c) | an estate the income of which is subject
to U.S. federal income tax without regard to its source; or |
| (d) | a trust if (1) a court within the
United States is able to exercise primary supervision over the administration of the trust
and one or more U.S. persons have the authority to control all substantial decisions of the
trust or (2) the trust has a valid election to be treated as a U.S. person under applicable
U.S. Treasury Regulations. |
PERSONS CONSIDERING
AN INVESTMENT IN OUR SECURITIES SHOULD CONSULT THEIR OWN TAX ADVISORS AS TO THE PARTICULAR TAX CONSEQUENCES APPLICABLE TO THEM RELATING
TO THE ACQUISITION, OWNERSHIP AND DISPOSITION OF OUR SECURITIES, INCLUDING THE APPLICABILITY OF U.S. FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL TAX
LAWS.
Distributions
Subject to
the discussion below under “— Passive Foreign Investment Company Rules,” the gross amount of distributions paid
on our Class A Shares, other than certain pro rata distributions of Class A Shares or rights to acquire Class A Shares,
will generally be treated as dividends to the extent paid out of our current or accumulated earnings and profits (as determined under
U.S. federal income tax principles as of the end of the taxable year in which each distribution is made). Distributions in excess of
our current and accumulated earnings and profits will constitute a return of capital that will be applied against and reduce (but not
below zero) the U.S. Holder’s adjusted tax basis in its Class A Shares. Any remaining excess will be treated as gain realized
on the sale of Class A Shares and will be treated as described below under “— Sale or Other Taxable Dispositions.”
The amount of any such distribution will include any amounts of foreign taxes withheld by us (or another applicable withholding agent).
The gross amount of the dividend will be treated as foreign-source dividend income to U.S. Holders and will not be eligible for the dividends-received
deduction generally available to U.S. corporations. Subject to applicable limitations, dividends received by certain non-corporate U.S.
Holders that satisfy a minimum holding period and certain other requirements may be taxable at preferential rates applicable to “qualified
dividend income” if we qualify for the benefits of the income tax treaty between the United States and Germany (the “U.S.-Germany
Treaty”) or our Class A Shares remain listed and readily tradable on an established securities market in the United States
and we are not a PFIC (as defined below) with respect to the U.S. Holder in the taxable year of distribution or the preceding taxable
year.
Dividends
will generally be included in a U.S. Holder’s income on the date of the U.S. Holder’s receipt of the dividend. Dividends
paid in a currency other than U.S. dollars will be included in income by a U.S. Holder in a U.S. dollar amount calculated by reference
to the exchange rate in effect on the date of receipt, whether or not the currency received is in fact converted into U.S. dollars at
that time. If the dividend is converted into U.S. dollars on the date of receipt, a U.S. Holder should not be required to recognize foreign
currency gain or loss in respect of the dividend income. A U.S. Holder’s tax basis in non-U.S. currency that is not converted into
U.S. dollars on the date of receipt will equal the U.S. dollar amount included in income. A U.S. Holder would generally have foreign
currency gain or loss if the non-U.S. currency received is converted into U.S. dollars after the date of receipt for a different U.S.
dollar amount. Such gain or loss would generally be treated as U.S.-source ordinary income or loss. The amount of any distribution of
property other than cash (and other than certain pro rata distributions of Class A Shares or rights to acquire Class A Shares)
will be the fair market value of such property on the date of distribution.
Subject to
generally applicable limitations, a U.S. Holder may claim a credit for German tax withheld at the appropriate rate against the U.S. Holder’s
U.S. federal income tax liability. However, a U.S. Holder will not be allowed a foreign tax credit for withholding tax it could have
reasonably avoided by claiming benefits under the U.S.-Germany Treaty through appropriate procedures. Each U.S. Holder should consult
its own tax advisor about its eligibility for a reduced rate of German withholding tax. For foreign tax credit limitation purposes, dividends
received with respect to the Class A Shares will generally constitute “passive category income.” In lieu of claiming
a foreign tax credit, a U.S. Holder may deduct foreign taxes in computing their taxable income, subject to generally applicable limitations
under U.S. law. An election to deduct foreign taxes instead of claiming foreign tax credits applies to all foreign taxes paid or accrued
in the taxable year. The rules governing eligibility for foreign tax credits or deductions are complex and the Regulations have
imposed additional requirements that must be met for a foreign tax to be creditable (including requirements that a “covered withholding
tax” be imposed on non-residents in lieu of a generally applicable tax that satisfies the definition of an “income tax,”
as provided in the Regulations, which may be unclear or difficult to determine). Accordingly, U.S. Holders are urged to consult their
tax advisor regarding the availability of foreign tax credits or deductions for foreign taxes withheld with respect to dividends or other
distributions on Class A Shares in their particular circumstances.
Sale or Other Taxable Dispositions
Subject to
the discussion below under “— Passive Foreign Investment Company Rules,” gain or loss realized on the sale or
other taxable disposition of Class A Shares or Warrants will be capital gain or loss and will be long-term capital gain or loss
if the U.S. Holder held the Class A Shares or Warrants sold or disposed for more than one year at the time of sale or other taxable
disposition. The amount of gain or loss realized will be equal to the difference, if any, between the amount realized on the sale or
other taxable disposition of the Class A Shares or Warrants and the U.S. Holder’s adjusted tax basis in the Class A Shares
or Warrants sold or disposed, in each case as determined in U.S. dollars. Long-term capital gains recognized by certain non-corporate
U.S. Holders (including individuals) will generally be subject to tax at preferential reduced rates. The deductibility of capital losses
is subject to limitations.
A U.S. Holder’s
adjusted tax basis in its Class A Shares or Warrants generally will be equal to the U.S. Holder’s acquisition cost for the
Class A Shares or Warrants, which will be the U.S. dollar value of any non-U.S. dollar purchase price paid for the Class A
Shares or Warrants determined on the date of purchase, less, in the case of Class A Shares, the U.S. dollar value of any prior distributions
treated as a return of capital. A U.S. Holder that receives a currency other than U.S. dollars on the sale or other taxable disposition
of Class A Shares or Warrants will realize an amount equal to the U.S. dollar value of the currency received at the spot rate on
the date of sale or other taxable disposition. However, if the securities disposed of are treated as traded on an “established
securities market” at the time of sale or other taxable disposition, a cash basis U.S. Holder or an accrual basis U.S. Holder that
has made a special election, which must be applied consistently from year to year and cannot be changed without the consent of the IRS,
will determine the U.S. dollar value of the amount realized by translating the amount of non-U.S. currency received at the spot rate
on the settlement date. An accrual basis taxpayer that is not eligible to or does not elect to determine the amount realized using the
spot rate on the settlement date will recognize foreign currency gain or loss to the extent of any difference between the U.S. dollar
amount realized on the date of sale or disposition and the U.S. dollar value of the currency received at the spot rate on the settlement
date. A U.S. Holder will have a tax basis in the currency received equal to its U.S. dollar value at the spot rate on the settlement
date. Any currency gain or loss realized on the settlement date or on a subsequent conversion of the non-U.S. currency for a different
U.S. dollar amount generally will be U.S. source ordinary income or loss.
Exercise or Lapse of a Warrant
A U.S. Holder
generally will not recognize taxable gain or loss upon the exercise of a Warrant for cash. The U.S. Holder’s initial tax basis
in our Class A Shares received upon exercise of the Warrant will generally be an amount equal to the sum of the U.S. Holder’s
acquisition cost of the Warrant and the exercise price of such Warrant. It is unclear whether a U.S. Holder’s holding period for
the Class A Shares received upon exercise of the Warrant would commence on the date of exercise of the Warrant or the day following
the date of exercise of the Warrant; however, in either case, the holding period will not include the period during which the U.S. Holder
held the Warrants. If a Warrant is allowed to lapse unexercised, a U.S. Holder generally will recognize a capital loss equal to such
holder’s tax basis in the Warrant.
Possible Constructive Distributions
The terms
of each Warrant provide for an adjustment to the number of Class A Shares for which the Warrant may be exercised or to the exercise
price of the Warrant in certain events. An adjustment that has the effect of preventing dilution generally is not taxable. A U.S. Holder
would, however, be treated as receiving a constructive distribution from us if, for example, the adjustment increased such U.S. Holder’s
proportionate interest in our assets or earnings and profits (e.g., through an increase in the number of our ordinary shares that would
be obtained upon exercise) as a result of a distribution of cash to the holders of Class A Shares that is taxable to the U.S. Holders
of such shares as described under “— Distributions” above. Such constructive distribution would be subject to
tax as described under that section in the same manner as if a U.S. Holder received a cash distribution from us equal to the fair market
value of such increased interest.
Passive Foreign Investment Company Rules
If we are
classified as a PFIC in any taxable year, a U.S. Holder will be subject to special rules generally intended to reduce or eliminate
any benefits from the deferral of U.S. federal income tax that a U.S. Holder could derive from investing in a non-U.S. company that does
not distribute all of its earnings on a current basis.
A non-U.S.
corporation is classified as a PFIC for any taxable year in which, after applying certain look-through rules and taking into account
a pro rata portion of the income and assets of 25% or more owned subsidiaries, either:
| · | at
least 75% of its gross income is passive income (the “Income Test”); or |
| · | at
least 50% of the average quarterly value of its gross assets is attributable to assets that
produce, or are held to produce, passive income or that do not produce income (the “Asset
Test”). |
It is uncertain
whether we or any of our subsidiaries will be treated as a PFIC for U.S. federal income tax purposes for the current or any subsequent
tax year. Whether the Company is a PFIC is a factual determination made annually based on principles and methodologies that in some circumstances
are unclear and subject to varying interpretation. Under the Income Test, our status as a PFIC depends on the composition of our income,
which will depend on the transactions we enter into in the future and our corporate structure. The composition of our income and assets
is also affected by the spending of the cash we raise in any offering. Under the Asset Test, the Company’s status as a PFIC will
generally depend on the amount of the Company’s goodwill that is characterized as an active asset. The rules for characterizing
a corporation’s goodwill as active or passive assets are uncertain. However, one reasonable approach for determining the character
of goodwill for purposes of the Asset Test requires identifying goodwill with specific income producing activities and characterizing
goodwill as active or passive based on the income derived from each activity. Because PFIC status is based on our income, assets and
activities for the entire taxable year, it is not possible to determine whether we will be classified as a PFIC for the current taxable
year or any subsequent year until after the close of the relevant taxable year.
If
we are classified as a PFIC for any taxable year in which a U.S. Holder owns our securities, such U.S. Holder would, in that and all
subsequent taxable years, be subject to additional taxes on any (i) distributions exceeding
125% of the average amount received during the three preceding taxable years (or, if shorter, the U.S. Holder’s holding period)
(such distributions, “excess distributions”) and (ii) gain recognized from the sale or other taxable disposition (including,
under certain circumstances, a pledge) of such U.S. Holder’s securities (regardless of whether the Company continued to be a PFIC
under either of the tests above) unless (a) such U.S. Holder makes a timely QEF Election (as defined below) or (b) our securities
constitute “marketable” securities and such U.S. Holder makes a timely mark-to-market election as discussed below. To compute
the tax on excess distributions or any gain, (i) the excess distribution or gain is allocated ratably over the U.S. Holder’s
holding period in the securities, (ii) the amount allocated to the current taxable year and any year before we became a PFIC is
taxed as ordinary income in the current year and (iii) the amount allocated to each other taxable year is taxed at the highest tax
rate in effect for such year for individuals or corporations, as appropriate, and an interest charge is imposed to recover the deemed
benefit from the deferred payment of the resulting tax attributable to each such year. The tax liability for amounts allocated to years
prior to the year of the excess distribution or disposition cannot be offset by any net operating losses for such years, and gains (but
not losses) realized on the sale of the securities cannot be treated as capital, even if a U.S. Holder holds the securities as capital
assets. In addition, dividends on the Class A Shares would not be eligible for the preferential tax rate applicable to qualified
dividend income received by individuals and certain other non-corporate persons.
If we are
classified as a PFIC, a U.S. Holder will generally be subject to similar rules with respect to distributions we receive from, and
our dispositions of the stock of, any of our direct or indirect subsidiaries that also are PFICs (such PFIC subsidiaries, “lower-tier
PFICs”), as if such distributions were indirectly received by, and/or dispositions were indirectly carried out by, such U.S. Holder.
U.S. Holders should consult their tax advisors regarding the application of the PFIC rules to our subsidiaries.
If we are
classified as a PFIC in any taxable year in which a U.S. Holder owns our securities, we will continue to be treated as a PFIC with respect
to such U.S. Holder in all succeeding years during which the U.S. Holder owns our securities, regardless of whether we continue to meet
either of the tests described above for any succeeding year, unless (i) we cease to be a PFIC and the U.S. Holder has made a “deemed
sale” election with respect to our securities or (ii) the U.S. Holder makes a valid QEF Election with respect to all taxable
years in such U.S. Holder’s holding period during which we are a PFIC. If the “deemed sale” election is made, a U.S.
Holder will be deemed to have sold its securities at their fair market value and any gain from such deemed sale would be subject to the
rules described above. After the deemed sale election, so long as we do not become a PFIC in a subsequent taxable year, the U.S.
Holder’s securities with respect to which such election was made will not be treated as shares in a PFIC, and the U.S. Holder will
not be subject to the rules described above with respect to any “excess distribution” the U.S. Holder receives from
us or any gain from an actual sale or other taxable disposition of the securities. U.S. Holders should consult their tax advisors as
to the possibility and consequences of making a deemed sale election if we have been classified as a PFIC in any taxable year in which
a U.S. Holder owns securities and subsequently cease to be a PFIC.
Certain elections
exist that may alleviate some of the adverse consequences of PFIC status and would result in alternative U.S. federal income tax consequences
for U.S. Holders owning and disposing of our Class A Shares. A U.S. Holder may avoid the general tax treatment for PFICs described
above by electing to treat us as a “qualified electing fund” under Section 1295 of the Code (a “QEF,” and
such election, a “QEF Election”) for each of the taxable years during the U.S. Holder’s holding period that we are
a PFIC. If a QEF Election is not in effect for the first taxable year in the U.S. Holder’s holding period in which we are a PFIC,
a QEF Election generally can only be made if the U.S. Holder elects to make an applicable deemed sale or deemed dividend election on
the first day of its taxable year in which we became a QEF pursuant to the QEF Election. The deemed gain or deemed dividend recognized
with respect to such an election would be subject to the general tax treatment of excess distributions and disposal gains discussed above.
In order to comply with the requirements of a QEF Election, a U.S. Holder must receive a PFIC Annual Information Statement from us. If
we determine that we are a PFIC for any taxable year, upon written request, we will endeavor to provide to a U.S. Holder such information
with respect to the Company as the IRS may require, including a PFIC Annual Information Statement, in order to enable the U.S. Holder
to make and maintain a QEF election, but there is no assurance that we will timely provide such required information. Further, there
is no assurance that we will have timely knowledge of our status as a PFIC in the future or of all of the information required to be
provided. A QEF Election may not be available for the Warrants regardless of whether we provide such information.
If a U.S.
Holder makes a QEF Election with respect to its Class A Shares, it will be taxed currently on its pro rata share of our ordinary
earnings and net capital gain (at ordinary income and capital gain rates, respectively) for each taxable year that we are a PFIC, even
if no distributions are received. Any distributions we make out of our earnings and profits that were previously included in such a U.S.
Holder’s income as a result of making the QEF Election would not be taxable to such U.S. Holder. Such U.S. Holder’s tax basis
in its Class A Shares would be increased by an amount equal to any income included under the QEF Election and decreased by any amount
distributed on the Class A Shares that is not included in its income. In addition, a U.S. Holder will recognize capital gain or
loss on the disposition of its Class A Shares in an amount equal to the difference between the amount realized and its adjusted
tax basis in the Class A Shares, each as determined in U.S. dollars. Once made, a QEF Election remains in effect unless invalidated
or terminated by the IRS or revoked by the shareholder. A QEF Election can be revoked only with the consent of the IRS. A U.S. Holder
that has made a QEF Election will not be currently taxed on our ordinary income and net capital gain for any taxable year for which we
are not classified as a PFIC. A separate QEF Election is required for any equity interests in any lower-tier PFICs that we own. There
can be no assurance that we will have timely knowledge of the PFIC status of any equity interests in any non-U.S. corporation that we
may own or that we will be able to provide all of the information required to make a valid QEF Election for any lower-tier PFIC that
we may own. Each U.S. Holder should consult its tax advisor regarding the availability of, and procedure for making, any deemed gain,
deemed dividend or QEF Election.
Alternatively,
U.S. Holders can avoid the interest charge on excess distributions or gain relating to such U.S. Holder’s Class A Shares and
certain other of the adverse impacts of the PFIC rules described above by making a mark-to-market election with respect to such
Class A Shares, provided that the Class A Shares constitute “marketable stock.” “Marketable stock”
is, generally, stock that is “regularly traded” on certain U.S. stock exchanges or on a foreign stock exchange that meets
certain conditions. For these purposes, stock is considered regularly traded during any calendar year during which shares are traded,
other than in de minimis quantities, on at least 15 days during each calendar quarter. Any trades that have as their principal purpose
meeting this requirement will be disregarded. Our Class A Shares are listed on Nasdaq, which is a qualified exchange for these purposes.
Consequently, if our Class A Shares remain listed on Nasdaq and are regularly traded, and you are a U.S. Holder of Class A
Shares, we expect the mark-to-market election would be available to you if we are a classified as a PFIC. No assurance can be given that
the Class A Shares will be traded in sufficient frequency and quantity to be considered “marketable stock.” Each U.S.
Holder should consult its tax advisor as to whether a mark-to-market election is available or advisable with respect to the securities.
A U.S. Holder
that makes a mark-to-market election with respect to its Class A Shares must include in ordinary income for each year an amount
equal to the excess, if any, of the fair market value of the Class A Shares at the close of the taxable year over the U.S. Holder’s
adjusted tax basis of such Class A Shares. An electing holder may also claim an ordinary loss deduction for the excess, if any,
of the U.S. Holder’s adjusted basis in its Class A Shares over their fair market value at the close of the taxable year, but
this deduction is allowable only to the extent of any unreversed mark-to-market gains included in income in prior taxable years. Gains
from an actual sale or other disposition of the Class A Shares will be treated as ordinary income, and any losses incurred on a
sale or other disposition of the Class A Shares will be treated as an ordinary loss to the extent of any unreversed mark-to-market
gains previously included in income. Once made, a mark-to-market election cannot be revoked without the consent of the IRS, unless our
Class A Shares cease to be marketable.
However,
a mark-to-market election generally cannot be made for equity interests in any lower-tier PFICs that we own, unless shares of such lower-tier
PFIC are themselves “marketable.” As a result, even if a U.S. Holder validly makes a mark-to-market election with respect
to our Class A Shares, the U.S. Holder may continue to be subject to the PFIC rules (described above) with respect to its indirect
interest in any of our investments that are treated as an equity interest in a PFIC for U.S. federal income tax purposes. U.S. Holders
should consult their tax advisors to determine whether any of these elections would be available and, if so, what the consequences of
the alternative treatments would be in their particular circumstances.
Unless otherwise
provided by the IRS, each U.S. shareholder of a PFIC is required to file an annual report containing such information as the IRS may
require. A U.S. Holder’s failure to file the annual report will cause the statute of limitations for such U.S. Holder’s U.S.
federal income tax return to remain open with regard to the items required to be included in such report until three years after the
U.S. Holder files the annual report, and, unless such failure is due to reasonable cause and not willful neglect, the statute of limitations
for the U.S. Holder’s entire U.S. federal income tax return will remain open during such period.
Furthermore,
recently proposed Treasury Regulations related to PFICs (which will not be effective until finalized) may affect the taxation and reporting
obligations of partners of certain U.S. partnerships that invest in PFICs. U.S. Holders should consult their tax advisors regarding the
requirements of filing such information returns under these rules.
WE STRONGLY
URGE YOU TO CONSULT YOUR TAX ADVISOR REGARDING THE IMPACT OF OUR PFIC STATUS ON YOUR INVESTMENT IN THE SECURITIES AS WELL AS THE APPLICATION
OF THE PFIC RULES TO YOUR INVESTMENT IN THE SECURITIES.
Information Reporting and Backup Withholding
Payments
of dividends (including constructive dividends) on Class A Shares and sales proceeds from the sale or other disposition of our securities
that are made by a U.S. paying agent or other U.S. intermediary or to an account in the United States will be reported to the IRS and
to the U.S. Holder unless the holder is a corporation or otherwise establishes a basis for exemption. Backup withholding may apply to
payments subject to information reporting if the U.S. Holder fails to provide an accurate taxpayer identification number or certification
of exempt status. Backup withholding is not an additional tax. Any amounts withheld under the backup withholding rules from a payment
to a U.S. Holder will be refunded (or credited against such U.S. Holder’s U.S. federal income tax liability, if any), provided
the required information is furnished to the IRS. Prospective investors should consult their own tax advisors as to their qualification
for exemption from backup withholding and the procedure for establishing an exemption.
Certain U.S.
Holders may be required to report information relating to their ownership of securities to the IRS, subject to certain exceptions (including
an exception for securities held in accounts maintained by certain U.S. financial institutions), by filing IRS Form 8938 (Statement
of Specified Foreign Financial Assets) with their federal income tax return. U.S. Holders who fail to timely furnish the required information
may be subject to a penalty. Additionally, if a U.S. Holder does not file the required information, the statute of limitations with respect
to tax returns of the U.S. Holder to which the information relates may not close until three years after such information is filed. U.S.
Holders should consult their tax advisors regarding their information reporting obligations with respect to their ownership and disposition
of securities.
THE
DISCUSSION ABOVE IS A GENERAL SUMMARY OF U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES. IT DOES NOT COVER ALL TAX MATTERS THAT MAY BE OF
IMPORTANCE TO A PARTICULAR INVESTOR. ALL PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS SHOULD CONSULT THEIR TAX ADVISORS AS TO THE PARTICULAR
TAX CONSEQUENCES TO THEM OF OWNING THE SECURITIES, INCLUDING THE APPLICABILITY AND EFFECT OF STATE, LOCAL, NON-U.S. AND OTHER TAX
LAWS AND POSSIBLE CHANGES IN TAX LAW.
Material Dutch Tax Considerations
The following
summary outlines certain material Dutch tax consequences in connection with the acquisition, ownership and disposal of Class A Shares
and/or the acquisition, ownership, disposal and exercise of Warrants. All references in this summary to the Netherlands and Dutch law
are to the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and its law, respectively, only. The summary does not purport to present any
comprehensive or complete picture of all Dutch tax aspects that could be of relevance to the acquisition, ownership and disposal of Class A
Shares and/or the acquisition, ownership, disposal and exercise of Warrants by a (prospective) holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants
who may be subject to special tax treatment under applicable law. The summary is based on the tax laws and practice of the Netherlands
as in effect on the date of this prospectus, which are subject to changes that could prospectively or retrospectively affect the Dutch
tax consequences.
For purposes
of Dutch income and corporate income tax, shares, warrants or certain other assets, which may include depositary receipts in respect
of shares, legally owned by a third party such as a trustee, foundation or similar entity or arrangement (a “Third Party”),
may under certain circumstances have to be allocated to the (deemed) settlor, grantor or similar originator (the “Settlor”)
or, upon the death of the Settlor, such Settlor’s beneficiaries (the “Beneficiaries”) in proportion to their entitlement
to the estate of the Settlor of such trust or similar arrangement (the “Separated Private Assets”).
This summary
does not address the Dutch tax consequences for a holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants that is considered to be affiliated (gelieerd)
to the Company within the meaning of the Dutch Withholding Tax Act 2021 (Wet bronbelasting 2021). Generally, a holder of Class A
Shares and/or Warrants is considered to be affiliated to the Company for these purposes if (i) it has a qualifying interest in the
Company, (ii) the Company has a qualifying interest in such party or (iii) a third party has a qualifying interest in both
the Company and such party. A party is equated with any collaborating group of parties of which it forms part. A qualifying interest
is an interest that allows the holder to have a decisive influence over the other party’s decisions in such a way that it is able
to determine the activities of the other party. A party is in any case considered to have a qualifying interest in another party if it
(directly or indirectly) owns more than 50% of the voting rights in such other party.
This summary
does not address the Dutch tax consequences of a holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants who is an individual and who has a substantial
interest (aanmerkelijk belang) in the Company. Generally, a holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants will have a substantial
interest in the Company if such holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants, whether alone or together with such holder’s spouse
or partner and/or certain other close relatives, holds directly or indirectly, or as Settlor or Beneficiary of Separated Private Assets
(i) (x) the ownership of, (y) certain other rights, such as usufruct, over or (z) rights to acquire (whether or not
already issued, including by way of the Warrants) shares (including Class A Shares) representing 5% or more of the total issued
and outstanding capital (or the issued and outstanding capital of any class of shares) of the Company or (ii) (x) the ownership
of or (y) certain other rights, such as usufruct, over profit participating certificates (winstbewijzen) that relate to 5%
or more of the annual profit of the Company or to 5% or more of the liquidation proceeds of the Company.
Additionally,
a holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants has a substantial interest in the Company if such holder, whether alone or together with
such holder’s spouse or partner and/or certain other close relatives, has the ownership of, or other rights over, shares, or depositary
receipts in respect of shares, in, or profit certificates issued by, the Company that represent less than 5% of the relevant aggregate
that either (a) qualified as part of a substantial interest as set forth above and where shares,
or depositary receipts in respect of shares, profit certificates and/or rights there over have been, or are deemed to have been, partially
disposed of or (b) have been acquired as part of a transaction that qualified for non-recognition of gain treatment.
This summary
does not describe Dutch tax considerations in relation to the Dutch Minimum Taxation Act (Wet minimumbelasting 2024).
Furthermore,
this summary does not address the Dutch tax consequences of a holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants who:
| (a) | is an individual and receives income
or realizes capital gains in respect of Class A Shares and/or Warrants in connection
with such holder’s employment activities or in such holder’s capacity as a (former)
board member or (former) supervisory board member; or |
| (b) | is a resident of any non-European part
of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. |
PROSPECTIVE
HOLDERS OF CLASS A SHARES AND/OR WARRANTS SHOULD CONSULT THEIR OWN PROFESSIONAL ADVISER WITH RESPECT TO THE DUTCH TAX CONSEQUENCES
OF ANY ACQUISITION, OWNERSHIP OR DISPOSAL OF CLASS A SHARES AND/OR THE ACQUISITION, REDEMPTION, DISPOSAL OR EXERCISE OF WARRANTS
IN THEIR INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCES.
Dividend Withholding Tax
General
Pursuant
to Dutch domestic law, and subject to tax treaty relief, the Company is generally required to withhold dividend withholding tax imposed
by the Netherlands at a rate of 15% on dividends distributed by the Company in respect of Class A Shares and/or Warrants. For so
long as the German and Dutch competent authorities consider the Company to be solely resident in Germany for purposes of the DE —
NL tax treaty (See “Item 3. Key Information — D. Risk Factors — Risks Related to Ownership of Our Class A Shares
and Public Warrants — The Company intends to operate so as to be treated as exclusively resident in Germany for tax purposes, but
the relevant tax authorities may treat it as also being tax resident elsewhere” in our Annual Report on Form 20-F for
the year ended December 31, 2023, filed with the SEC on March 15, 2024), however, dividends distributed by the Company to a
holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants will not be subject to Dutch dividend withholding tax, unless such holder of Class A
Shares and/or Warrants is resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands or such holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants
has an enterprise or an interest in an enterprise that is, in whole or in part, carried on through a permanent establishment (vaste
inrichting) or a permanent representative (vaste vertegenwoordiger) in the Netherlands and to which enterprise or part of
an enterprise, as the case may be, Class A Shares and/or Warrants are attributable.
The expression
“dividends distributed by the Company” as used herein includes, but is not limited to:
| (a) | distributions in cash or in kind, deemed
and constructive distributions and repayments of paid-in capital (gestort kapitaal)
not recognized for Dutch dividend withholding tax purposes; |
| (b) | liquidation proceeds, proceeds of redemption
of Class A Shares or, as a rule, consideration for the repurchase of Class A Shares
by the Company in excess of the average paid-in capital recognized for Dutch dividend withholding
tax purposes; |
| (c) | the par value of Class A Shares
issued to a holder of Class A Shares or an increase of the par value of Class A
Shares, to the extent that it does not appear that a contribution, recognized for Dutch dividend
withholding tax purposes, has been made or will be made; |
| (d) | partial repayment of paid-in capital,
recognized for Dutch dividend withholding tax purposes, if and to the extent that there are
net profits (zuivere winst), unless (i) the shareholders at the General Meeting
have resolved in advance to make such repayment and (ii) the par value of the Class A
Shares concerned has been reduced by an equal amount by way of an amendment of our articles
of association; |
| (e) | potentially, payments upon the exercise
of Warrants if the exercise price paid in cash plus the purchase price initially paid for
the relevant Warrants is lower than the par value of Class A Shares issuable upon exercise
of such Warrants, unless and to the extent the par value of Class A Shares issuable
upon exercise of such Warrants is charged against the Company’s share premium reserve
recognized for Dutch dividend withholding tax purposes; and |
| (f) | potentially, proceeds of the redemption
or repurchase of Warrants. |
Holders of Class A Shares
and/or Warrants Resident in the Netherlands or with a Permanent Establishment (vaste inrichting) or a Permanent Representative (vaste
vertegenwoordiger) in the Netherlands
Dividends
distributed by the Company to a holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants that is resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands
or that has an enterprise or an interest in an enterprise that is, in whole or in part, carried on through a permanent establishment
(vaste inrichting) or a permanent representative (vaste vertegenwoordiger) in the Netherlands and to which enterprise or
part of an enterprise, as the case may be, Class A Shares and/or Warrants are attributable, will in principle be subject to Dutch
dividend withholding tax at a rate of 15%.
A holder of Class A Shares
and/or Warrants that is an individual that is resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands for Dutch tax purposes is generally
entitled, subject to the anti-dividend stripping rules described below, to a full credit against its income tax liability, or a
full refund, of the Dutch dividend withholding tax.
A holder of Class A Shares
and/or Warrants that is a legal entity that is resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands for Dutch tax purposes is generally
entitled, subject to the anti-dividend stripping rules described below, to a full credit against its corporate income tax liability
of the Dutch dividend withholding tax. If and to the extent such legal entity cannot credit the full amount of Dutch dividend withholding
tax in a given year, the Dutch dividend withholding tax may be carried forward and credited against its corporate income tax liability
in subsequent years (without any time limitation).
The two previous
paragraphs generally apply to holders of Class A Shares and/or Warrants that are neither resident nor deemed to be resident in the
Netherlands for Dutch tax purposes if the Class A Shares and/or Warrants are attributable to a permanent establishment (vaste
inrichting) or a permanent representative (vaste vertegenwoordiger) in the Netherlands of such non-resident holder of Class A
Shares and/or Warrants.
A holder
of Class A Shares and/or Warrants that is a legal entity that is resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands for Dutch
tax purposes that is exempt from Dutch corporate income tax but that is not a qualifying exempt investment institution (vrijgestelde
beleggingsinstelling) is generally entitled, subject to the anti-dividend stripping rules described below, to an exemption at
source (subject to the completion of certain necessary procedural formalities) or a full refund of Dutch dividend withholding tax on
dividends received.
According
to the anti-dividend stripping rules, no exemption, reduction, credit or refund of Dutch dividend withholding tax will be granted if
the recipient of the dividend paid by the Company is not considered the beneficial owner (uiteindelijk gerechtigde) of the dividend
as defined in these rules. A recipient of a dividend is not considered the beneficial owner of the dividend if, as a consequence of a
combination of transactions and tested at group level, (i) a person (other than the holder of the dividend coupon), directly or
indirectly, partly or wholly benefits from the dividend, (ii) such person directly or indirectly retains or acquires a comparable
interest in Class A Shares and/or Warrants and (iii) such person is entitled to a less favorable exemption, refund or credit
of dividend withholding tax than the recipient of the dividend distribution. The term “combination of transactions” includes
transactions that have been entered into in the anonymity of a regulated stock market, the sole acquisition of one or more dividend coupons
and the establishment of short-term rights or enjoyment on Class A Shares and/or Warrants (e.g., usufruct). The burden of proof
to demonstrate that the recipient of a dividend qualifies as the beneficial owner of such dividend lies with the recipient, unless the
amount of the withheld dividend withholding tax in respect of such recipient in the relevant calendar year is €1,000 or less.
Holders of Class A Shares
and/or Warrants Resident Outside the Netherlands
Dividends
distributed by the Company to a holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants not resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands
for (corporate) income tax purposes and that does not have an enterprise or an interest in an enterprise that is, in whole or in part,
carried on through a permanent establishment (vaste inrichting) or a permanent representative (vaste vertegenwoordiger)
in the Netherlands and to which enterprise or part of an enterprise, as the case may be, Class A Shares and/or Warrants are attributable
will not be subject to any Dutch dividend withholding tax.
The
Company will, however, in principle be required to withhold Dutch dividend withholding tax on dividends distributed by the Company to
holders of Class A Shares and/or Warrants that are resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands (or to holders of Class A
Shares and/or Warrants that have an enterprise or an interest in an enterprise that is, in whole or in part, carried on through a permanent
establishment (vaste inrichting) or a permanent representative (vaste vertegenwoordiger) in the Netherlands and to which
enterprise or part of an enterprise, as the case may be, Class A Shares and/or Warrants are attributable). As a result, upon the
distribution of a dividend on Class A Shares and/or Warrants, the Company will be required to identify the residency of holders
of Class A Shares and/or Warrants (as the case may be), which may not always be possible in practice. In such a scenario, a holder
of Class A Shares and/or Warrants not resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands for (corporate) income tax purposes and
that does not have an enterprise or an interest in an enterprise that is, in whole or in part, carried on through a permanent establishment
(vaste inrichting) or a permanent representative (vaste vertegenwoordiger) in the Netherlands and to which enterprise or
part of an enterprise, as the case may be, Class A Shares and/or Warrants are attributable can submit a digital application for
a refund of Dutch dividend withholding tax via http://belastingdienst.nl/refunddividendtax.
Taxes on Income and Capital
Gains
Holders of Class A Shares
and/or Warrants Resident in the Netherlands: Individuals
A holder
of Class A Shares and/or Warrants who is an individual resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands for Dutch tax purposes
will be subject to regular Dutch income tax on the income derived from Class A Shares and/or Warrants and the gains realized upon
the acquisition, redemption and/or disposal of Class A Shares and/or the acquisition, redemption, disposal or exercise of Warrants
by the holder thereof, if:
| (a) | such holder of Class A Shares and/or
Warrants has an enterprise or an interest in an enterprise, to which enterprise Class A
Shares and/or Warrants are attributable; and/or |
| (b) | such income or capital gain forms “a
benefit from miscellaneous activities” (“resultaat uit overige werkzaamheden”)
that, for instance, would be the case if the activities with respect to Class A Shares
and/or Warrants exceed “normal active asset management” (“normaal, actief
vermogensbeheer”) or if income and gains are derived from the holding, whether
directly or indirectly, of (a combination of) shares, debt claims or other rights (together,
a “lucrative interest” (“lucratief belang”)) that the holder
thereof has acquired under such circumstances that such income and gains are intended to
be remuneration for work or services performed by such holder (or a related person), whether
within or outside an employment relation, where such lucrative interest provides the holder
thereof, economically speaking, with certain benefits that have a relation to the relevant
work or services. |
If either
of the abovementioned conditions (a) or (b) applies, income derived from Class A Shares and/or Warrants and the gains
realized upon the acquisition, redemption and/or disposal of Class A Shares and/or the acquisition, redemption, disposal or exercise
of Warrants will in general be subject to Dutch income tax at the progressive rates up to 49.5%.
If the abovementioned
conditions (a) and (b) do not apply, a holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants who is an individual, resident or deemed
to be resident in the Netherlands for Dutch tax purposes will not be subject to taxes on income and capital gains in the Netherlands.
Instead, such individual is generally taxed at a flat rate of 36% on deemed income from “savings and investments” (“sparen
en beleggen”), which deemed income is determined on the basis of the amount included in the individual’s “yield
basis” (“rendementsgrondslag”) at the beginning of the calendar year (minus a tax-free threshold; the yield
basis minus such threshold being the tax basis (“grondslag sparen en beleggen”)). For the 2024 tax year, the deemed
income derived from savings and investments will be a percentage of the tax basis up to 6.04% that is determined based on the actual
allocation of (i) savings, (ii) other investments and (iii) debts/liabilities within the individual’s yield basis.
The tax-free threshold for 2024 is €57,000. The percentages to determine the deemed income will be reassessed every year. These
rules are subject to litigation and may therefore change. You may need to file (protective) appeals to any assessments based on
these rules to benefit from any beneficial case law.
Holders of Class A Shares
and/or Warrants Resident in the Netherlands: Corporate Entities
A holder
of Class A Shares and/or Warrants that is resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands for corporate income tax purposes
and that is:
| · | another
entity with a capital divided into shares; |
| · | a
cooperative (association); or |
| · | another
legal entity that has an enterprise or an interest in an enterprise to which Class A
Shares and/or Warrants are attributable, |
but
that is not:
| · | a
qualifying pension fund; |
| · | a
qualifying investment institution (fiscale beleggingsinstelling) or a qualifying exempt
investment institution (vrijgestelde beleggingsinstelling); or |
| · | another
entity exempt from corporate income tax, |
will in general
be subject to regular Dutch corporate income tax, generally levied at a rate of 25.8% (19% over profits up to and including €200,000)
over income derived from Class A Shares and/or Warrants and the gains realized upon the acquisition, redemption and/or disposal
of Class A Shares and/or the acquisition, redemption, disposal or exercise of Warrants, unless, and to the extent that, the participation
exemption (deelnemingsvrijstelling) applies.
Holders of Class A Shares
and/or Warrants Resident Outside the Netherlands: Individuals
A holder
of Class A Shares and/or Warrants who is an individual not resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands will not be subject
to any Dutch taxes on income derived from Class A Shares and/or Warrants and the gains realized upon the acquisition, redemption
and/or disposal of Class A Shares and/or the acquisition, redemption, disposal or exercise of Warrants, unless:
| (a) | such holder has an enterprise or an interest
in an enterprise that is, in whole or in part, carried on through a permanent establishment
(vaste inrichting) or a permanent representative (vaste vertegenwoordiger)
in the Netherlands and to which enterprise or part of an enterprise, as the case may be,
Class A Shares and/or Warrants are attributable; or |
| (b) | such income or capital gain forms a “benefit
from miscellaneous activities in the Netherlands” (“resultaat uit overige
werkzaamheden in Nederland”), which would for instance be the case if the activities
in the Netherlands with respect to Class A Shares and/or Warrants exceed “normal
active asset management” (“normaal, actief vermogensbeheer” or if
such income and gains are derived from the holding, whether directly or indirectly, of (a
combination of) shares, debt claims or other rights (together, a “lucrative interest”
(“lucratief belang”)) that the holder thereof has acquired under such
circumstances that such income and gains are intended to be remuneration for work or services
performed by such holder (or a related person), in whole or in part, in the Netherlands,
whether within or outside an employment relation, where such lucrative interest provides
the holder thereof, economically speaking, with certain benefits that have a relation to
the relevant work or services. |
If either
of the abovementioned conditions (a) or (b) applies, income or capital gains in respect of dividends distributed by the Company
or in respect of any gains realized upon the acquisition, redemption and/or disposal of Class A Shares and/or the acquisition, redemption,
disposal or exercise of Warrants will in general be subject to Dutch income tax at the progressive rates up to 49.5%.
Holders of Class A Shares
and/or Warrants Resident Outside the Netherlands: Legal and Other Entities
A holder
of Class A Shares and/or Warrants that is a legal entity, another entity with a capital divided into shares, an association, a foundation
or a fund or trust, not resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands for corporate income tax purposes, will not be subject to
any Dutch taxes on income derived from Class A Shares and/or Warrants and the gains realized upon the acquisition, redemption and/or
disposal of Class A Shares and/or the acquisition, redemption, disposal or exercise of Warrants, unless:
| (a) | such
holder has an enterprise or an interest in an enterprise that is, in whole or in part, carried
on through a permanent establishment (vaste inrichting) or a permanent representative
(vastevertegenwoordiger) in the Netherlands and to which enterprise or part of an
enterprise, as the case may be, Class A Shares and/or Warrants are attributable; or |
| (b) | such holder has a substantial interest
(aanmerkelijk belang) in the Company that (i) is held with the avoidance of Dutch
income tax of another person as (one of) the main purpose(s) and (ii) forms part
of an artificial structure or series of structures (such as structures that are not put into
place for valid business reasons reflecting economic reality). |
If one of
the abovementioned conditions applies, income derived from Class A Shares and/or Warrants and the gains realized upon the acquisition,
redemption and/or disposal of Class A Shares and/or the acquisition, redemption, disposal or exercise of Warrants will, in general,
be subject to Dutch regular corporate income tax levied at a rate of 25.8% (19% over profits up to and including €200,000), unless,
and to the extent that, with respect to a holder as described under (a), the participation exemption (deelnemingsvrijstelling)
applies.
Gift, Estate and Inheritance
Taxes
Holders of Class A Shares
and/or Warrants Resident in the Netherlands
Gift tax
may be due in the Netherlands with respect to an acquisition of Class A Shares and/or Warrants by way of a gift by a holder of Class A
Shares and/or Warrants who is resident or deemed to be resident of the Netherlands at the time of the gift.
Inheritance
tax may be due in the Netherlands with respect to an acquisition or deemed acquisition of Class A Shares and/or Warrants by way
of an inheritance or bequest on the death of a holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants who is resident or deemed to be resident
of the Netherlands, or in case of a gift by an individual who at the date of the gift was neither resident nor deemed to be resident
in the Netherlands, such individual dies within 180 days after the date of the gift, while that individual, at the time of the individual’s
death, is resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands.
For purposes
of Dutch gift and inheritance tax, an individual with the Dutch nationality will be deemed to be resident in the Netherlands if such
individual has been resident in the Netherlands at any time during the ten years preceding the date of the gift or such individual’s
death. For purposes of Dutch gift tax, an individual not holding the Dutch nationality will be deemed to be resident of the Netherlands
if such individual has been resident in the Netherlands at any time during the twelve months preceding the date of the gift.
Holders of Class A Shares
and/or Warrants Resident Outside the Netherlands
No gift,
estate or inheritance taxes will arise in the Netherlands with respect to an acquisition of Class A Shares and/or Warrants by way
of a gift by, or on the death of, a holder of Class A Shares and/or Warrants who is neither resident nor deemed to be resident of
the Netherlands, unless, in the case of a gift of Class A Shares and/or Warrants by an individual who at the date of the gift was
neither resident nor deemed to be resident in the Netherlands, such individual dies within 180 days after the date of the gift, while
being resident or deemed to be resident in the Netherlands.
Certain Special Situations
For purposes
of Dutch gift, estate and inheritance tax, (i) a gift by a Third Party will be construed as a gift by the Settlor and (ii) upon
the death of the Settlor as a rule, such Settlor’s Beneficiaries will be deemed to have inherited directly from the Settlor. Subsequently,
such Beneficiaries will be deemed the settlor, grantor or similar originator of the Separated Private Assets for purposes of Dutch gift,
estate and inheritance tax in the case of subsequent gifts or inheritances.
For the purposes
of Dutch gift and inheritance tax, a gift that is made under a condition precedent is deemed to have been made at the moment such condition
precedent is satisfied. If the condition precedent is fulfilled after the death of the donor, the gift is deemed to be made upon the
death of the donor.
Value Added Tax
No Dutch
value added tax will arise in respect of or in connection with the subscription, issue, placement, allotment or delivery of Class A
Shares and/or the exercise of Warrants.
Other Taxes and Duties
No Dutch
registration tax, capital tax, custom duty, transfer tax, stamp duty or any other similar documentary tax or duty, other than court fees,
will be payable in the Netherlands in respect of or in connection with the subscription, issue, placement, allotment or delivery of Class A
Shares and/or the exercise of Warrants.
Residency
A holder
of Class A Shares and/or Warrants will not be treated as a resident, or a deemed resident, of the Netherlands for tax purposes by
reason only of the acquisition, or the holding, of Class A Shares and/or Warrants or the performance by the Company under Class A
Shares and/or Warrants.
Material German Tax Considerations
The following
section is a description of the material German tax considerations that become relevant when acquiring, owning and/or disposing of Class A
Shares and Warrants as from the date of this prospectus. It is based on the German tax law applicable as of the date of this prospectus
without prejudice to any amendments introduced at a later date and implemented with or without retroactive effect.
This section
is intended as general information only and does not purport to be a comprehensive or complete description of all potential German tax
effects of the acquisition, ownership or disposal of Class A Shares or Warrants and does not set forth all German tax considerations
that may be relevant to a particular person’s decision to acquire Class A Shares or Warrants. It cannot be ruled out that
the German tax authorities or courts may consider an alternative interpretation or application to be correct that differs from the one
described in this section.
This section
does not describe any German tax considerations or consequences that may be relevant to the acquisition, ownership or disposal of Class A
Shares or Warrants by a shareholder (i) for whom or for a direct or indirect shareholder or beneficiary of whom the income or capital
gains derived from the Class A Shares or Warrants are attributable to employment, trade or freelancing activities, the income from
which is taxable in Germany, or (ii) who exchanges, or has exchanged, other German taxable assets for Class A Shares or Warrants
(or vice versa) under a German tax deferral transaction of the German reorganization tax act (Umwandlungssteuergesetz). It further
does not describe German tax considerations in relation to the German Minimum Taxation Act (Mindeststeuergesetz).
This section
does not constitute particular German tax advice and potential purchasers of Class A Shares or Warrants are urged to consult their
own tax advisors regarding the tax consequences of the acquisition, ownership and/or disposal of Class A Shares or Warrants in light
of their particular circumstances with regard to the application of German tax law to their particular situations, in particular with
respect to the procedure to be complied with to obtain a relief of withholding tax on dividends and on capital gains (Kapitalertragsteuer)
and with respect to the influence of provisions of any applicable income tax treaty on the mitigation of double taxation (each a “tax
treaty”), as well as any tax consequences arising under the laws of any state, local or other non-German jurisdiction. A shareholder
or a holder of Warrants may include an individual who or an entity that does not have the legal title to the Class A Shares or Warrants,
but to whom nevertheless the Class A Shares or Warrants are attributed for German tax purposes, based either on such individual
or entity owning a beneficial interest in the Class A Shares or Warrants or based on specific statutory provisions.
All of the following is subject
to change as from the date of this prospectus. Such changes could apply retroactively and could affect the consequences set forth below.
This section does neither refer to any German filing, notification or other German tax compliance aspects nor to foreign account tax
compliance act (“FATCA”) aspects.
Lilium’s Tax Residency
Status
We have our
statutory seat in the Netherlands and our sole place of management in Germany and are therefore tax resident in Germany as of the date
of this prospectus (both under German domestic law and for purposes of the German-Dutch tax treaty). Thus, we qualify as a corporation
subject to German unlimited liability for corporate income tax purposes and are treated as a resident of Germany under the Dutch-German
tax treaty. However, because our tax residency depends on future facts regarding our place of management, the German unlimited liability
for corporate income tax purposes may change in the future. We assume for all purposes herein that we shall be tax resident in Germany
at all relevant points in time when taxable events may occur. For the avoidance of doubt, any tax effects in relation to the Warrants
or Class A Shares (other than as regards withholding tax as addressed below) are out of the scope of this prospectus.
German Taxation of Holders of Class A Shares
Taxation of Dividends
Withholding Tax on Dividend Payments
Dividends
distributed from Lilium to our shareholders are generally subject to German withholding tax, except for certain scenarios in which a
dividend is either excluded from the scope of German withholding tax (for example, repayments of capital from the tax contribution account
(steuerliches Einlagekonto)) or fully or partially withholding tax exempt, as further described. The withholding tax rate is 25%
plus a 5.5% solidarity surcharge (Solidaritätszuschlag) thereon, totaling 26.375% of the gross dividend amount and potentially
church withholding tax for shareholders who are private individuals in certain cases (see below). Withholding tax is to be withheld and
passed on for the account of the shareholders, depending on the specific circumstances, by a domestic branch of a domestic or foreign
credit or financial services institution (Kredit-oder Finanzdienstleistungsinstitut) or by the domestic securities institution
(inländisches Wertpapierinstitut) that keeps and administers the Class A Shares and disburses or credits the dividends
or disburses the dividends to a foreign agent, or by the securities custodian bank (Wertpapiersammelbank) to which the Class A
Shares were entrusted for custody if the dividends are distributed to a foreign agent by such securities custodian bank (each of which
is referred to as the “Dividend Paying Agent”), or, in case the Class A Shares are not held in deposit with a Dividend
Paying Agent, Lilium is responsible for withholding and remitting the tax to the competent tax office. Such withholding tax is generally
levied and withheld irrespective of whether and to what extent the dividend distribution is taxable at the level of the shareholder and
whether the shareholder is a person residing in Germany or in a foreign country.
In the case
of dividends distributed to a parent company within the meaning of Art. 3 para. 1 lit. a of the amended EU Directive 2011/96/EU of the
Council of November 30, 2011 (the “EU Parent Subsidiary Directive”) domiciled in another member state of the European
Union, withholding tax may be refunded or not levied upon application and subject to further conditions (as set out below). This also
applies to dividends distributed to a permanent establishment located in another member state of the European Union of such a parent
company or of a parent company tax resident in Germany if the participation in Lilium is effectively connected with and actually attributed
to this permanent establishment. The key prerequisite for the application of the EU Parent Subsidiary Directive is that the shareholder
has held a direct participation in the share capital of Lilium of at least 10% for an uninterrupted period of at least twelve months.
Further, the foreign resident shareholder must be eligible for purposes of the EU Parent Subsidiary Directive (as set out above) to invoke
the reduction, and in addition, no German anti-directive/treaty shopping provision of Section 50d paragraph 3 of the German Income
Tax Act (Einkommensteuergesetz) must be applicable.
The withholding
tax on dividends distributed to other foreign resident shareholders may be refunded or not levied upon application (as set out below)
in accordance with an applicable tax treaty (to e.g., 15%, 10%, 5% or 0% depending on certain prerequisites) if Germany has concluded
such tax treaty with the country of residence of the shareholder and if the shareholder does not hold the Class A Shares either
as part of the assets of a permanent establishment or a fixed place of business in Germany or as business assets for which a permanent
representative has been appointed in Germany. Further, the foreign resident shareholder must be eligible for tax treaty purposes, and
in addition, no limitation of benefits provision in a tax treaty and no German anti-directive/treaty shopping provision of Section 50d
paragraph 3 of the German Income Tax Act (Einkommensteuergesetz) must be applicable.
In the case
of dividends received by corporate bodies (Körperschaften) who are not tax resident in Germany, i.e., corporate bodies with
no registered office or place of management in Germany and if the shares neither belong to the assets of a permanent establishment or
fixed place of business in Germany nor are part of business assets for which a permanent representative in Germany has been appointed,
two-fifths of the withholding tax deducted and remitted may be refunded or not levied upon application (as set out below) without the
need to fulfill all prerequisites required for such refund under the EU Parent Subsidiary Directive or under a tax treaty or if no tax
treaty has been concluded between the state of residence of the shareholder, however, likewise subject to the conditions of the aforementioned
German anti-directive/treaty shopping provision.
The application
for a refund of withholding tax under the EU Parent Subsidiary Directive, a tax treaty or the aforementioned option for foreign corporate
bodies is to be filed with the German Federal Central Tax Office (Bundeszentralamt für Steuern) within four years following
the end of the calendar year in which the dividends were received. The application shall be made by submitting a completed form for refund
(available at the website of the Federal Central Tax Office (http://www.bzst.de) as well as at the German embassies and consulates) together
with a withholding tax certificate (Kapitalertragsteuerbescheinigung) issued by the institution that deducted the respective withholding
tax. In this case, the refund of deducted withholding tax is procedurally granted in such a manner that the difference between the total
amount withheld, including the solidarity surcharge, and the tax liability determined on the basis of the EU Parent Subsidiary Directive
(0%) or on the basis of the tax rate set forth in the applicable tax treaty (15%, 10%, 5% or 0%) is refunded by the German Federal Central
Tax Office.
If, under
fulfillment of the prerequisites of the EU Parent Subsidiary Directive or a tax treaty, withholding tax is not to be levied at all, the
relevant shareholder must apply to the German Federal Central Tax Office for the issuance of an exemption certificate (Freistellungsbescheinigung)
that documents that the prerequisites for the application of the reduced withholding tax rates have been met. Dividends covered by the
exemption certificate of the shareholder are then only subject to the reduced withholding tax rates stipulated in the exemption certificate.
The
aforementioned refunds of (or exemptions from) withholding tax are further restricted if (i) the applicable tax treaty provides
for a tax reduction resulting in an applicable tax rate of less than 15% and (ii) the shareholder
is not a corporation that directly holds at least 10% in the equity capital of Lilium and is subject to tax on its income and profits
in its state of residence without being exempt. In this case, the refund of (or exemption from) withholding tax is subject to the following
three cumulative prerequisites: (i) the shareholder must qualify as beneficial owner of the
shares in a company for a minimum holding period of 45 consecutive days occurring within a period of 45 days prior and 45 days after
the due date of the dividends; (ii) the shareholder has to bear (taking into account claims of the shareholder from transactions
reducing the risk of changes of the market value of the shares and corresponding claims of related parties of the shareholder) at least
70% of the change in value risk related to the shares in a company during the minimum holding period; and (iii) the shareholder
must not be required to fully or largely compensate directly or indirectly the dividends to third parties.
In the absence
of the fulfillment of all of the three prerequisites, three-fifths of the withholding tax imposed on the dividends must not be credited
against the shareholder’s (corporate) income tax liability but may, upon application, be deducted from the shareholder’s
tax base for the relevant assessment period. Furthermore, a shareholder that has received gross dividends without any deduction of withholding
tax due to a tax exemption without qualifying for such a full tax credit has (i) to notify the competent local tax office accordingly,
(ii) to declare according to the officially prescribed form and (iii) to make a payment in the amount of the omitted withholding
tax deduction.
However,
these special rules on the restriction of withholding tax credit do not apply to a shareholder whose overall dividend earnings within
an assessment period do not exceed €20,000 or that has been the beneficial owner of the shares in a company for at least one uninterrupted
year upon receipt of the dividends.
For individual
or corporate shareholders tax resident outside Germany not holding the Class A Shares through a permanent establishment (Betriebsstätte)
in Germany or as business assets (Betriebsvermögen) for which a permanent representative (ständiger Vertreter)
has been appointed in Germany, the remaining and paid withholding tax (if any) is then final (i.e., not refundable) and settles the shareholder’s
limited tax liability in Germany. For individual or corporate shareholders tax resident in Germany (for example, those shareholders whose
residence, domicile, registered office or place of management is located in Germany) holding their Class A Shares as business assets,
as well as for shareholders tax resident outside of Germany holding their Class A Shares through a permanent establishment in Germany
or as business assets for which a permanent representative has been appointed in Germany, the withholding tax withheld (including solidarity
surcharge) can be credited against the shareholder’s personal income tax or corporate income tax liability in Germany. Any withholding
tax (including solidarity surcharge) in excess of such tax liability will be refunded upon receipt of the relevant tax assessment. For
individual shareholders tax resident in Germany holding Class A Shares as private assets, the withholding tax is a final tax (Abgeltungsteuer),
subject to the exceptions described in the following section.
Taxation of Dividend Income of
Shareholders Tax Resident in Germany Holding Class A Shares as Private Assets
Private Individuals
For individual
shareholders (individuals) resident in Germany holding Class A Shares as private assets, dividends are subject to a flat rate tax,
which is satisfied by the withholding tax actually withheld (Abgeltungsteuer). Accordingly, dividend income will be taxed at a
flat tax rate of 25% plus 5.5% solidarity surcharge thereon totaling 26.375% and church tax (Kirchensteuer) in case the shareholder
is subject to church tax because of his or her personal circumstances. An automatic procedure for deduction of church tax by way of withholding
will apply to shareholders being subject to church tax, unless the shareholder has filed a blocking notice (Sperrvermerk) with
the German Federal Tax Office (details related to the computation of the specific tax rate, including church tax, are to be discussed
with the individual tax advisor of the relevant shareholder). Except for an annual lump sum savings allowance (Sparer-Pauschbetrag)
of up to €1,000 (for individual filers) or up to €2,000 (for married couples and for partners in accordance with the registered
partnership law (Gesetz über die Eingetragene Lebenspartnerschaft) filing jointly), private individual shareholders will
not be entitled to deduct expenses incurred in connection with the capital investment from their dividend income.
The income
tax owed for the dividend income is satisfied by the withholding tax withheld by the Dividend Paying Agent or Lilium. However, if the
flat tax results in a higher tax burden as opposed to the private individual shareholder’s personal income tax rate, the private
individual shareholder can opt for taxation at his or her personal income tax rate. In that case, the final withholding tax will be credited
against the income tax. The option can be exercised only for all capital income from capital investments received in the relevant assessment
period uniformly, and married couples as well as partners in accordance with the registered partnership law filing jointly can only jointly
exercise the option.
Exceptions from the flat rate
tax (satisfied by withholding the tax at source, Abgeltungswirkung) may apply — that is, only upon application — (i) for
shareholders who have a shareholding of at least 25% in Lilium and (ii) for shareholders who have a shareholding of at least 1%
in Lilium and work for the Company in a professional capacity, each within the assessment period for which the application is first made.
In such a case, the same rules apply as for sole proprietors holding Class A Shares as business assets (see below “—
Taxation of Dividend Income of Shareholders Tax Resident in Germany Holding Class A Shares as Business Assets — Sole Proprietors”).
Further, the flat rate tax does not apply if and to the extent dividends reduced Lilium taxable income.
Taxation
of Dividend Income of Shareholders Tax Resident in Germany Holding Class A Shares as Business Assets
If a shareholder
holds Class A Shares as business assets, the taxation of the dividend income depends on whether the respective shareholder is a
corporation, a sole proprietor or a partnership.
Corporations
Dividend
income of corporate shareholders is exempt from corporate income tax, provided that the corporation holds a direct participation of at
least 10% in the share capital of a company at the beginning of the calendar year in which the dividends are paid (participation exemption).
The acquisition of a participation of at least 10% in the course of a calendar year (in one instance) is deemed to have occurred at the
beginning of such calendar year. Participations in the share capital of the Company that a corporate shareholder holds through a partnership,
including co-entrepreneurships (Mitunternehmerschaften), are attributable to such corporate shareholder only on a pro rata basis
at the ratio of the interest share of the corporate shareholder in the assets of the relevant partnership. However, 5% of the tax-exempt
dividends are deemed to be non-deductible business expenses for tax purposes and therefore are effectively subject to corporate income
tax (plus solidarity surcharge); i.e., tax exemption of 95%. Business expenses incurred in connection with the dividends received are
entirely tax deductible. The participation exemption does not apply if and to the extent dividends reduced Lilium’s taxable income.
For trade
tax purposes, the entire dividend income is subject to trade tax (i.e., the tax-exempt dividends must be added back when determining
the trade taxable income), unless the corporate shareholder holds at least 15% of the Company’s registered share capital at the
beginning of the relevant tax assessment period (Erhebungszeitraum). In such case, the dividends are not subject to trade tax.
However, trade tax is levied on the amount considered to be a non-deductible business expense (amounting to 5% of the dividend). Trade
tax depends on the municipal trade tax multiplier applied by the relevant municipal authority. In the case of an indirect participation
via a partnership, please refer to the section “— Partnerships” below.
If the shareholding
is below 10% in the share capital, dividends are taxable at the applicable corporate income tax rate of 15% plus 5.5% solidarity surcharge
thereon and trade tax (the rate of which depends on the applicable municipality levy rate determined by the municipality in which the
corporate shareholder has its place of management and permanent establishments, respectively, to which the Class A Shares are attributed).
Special regulations
apply that abolish the 95% tax exemption, if Class A Shares are held (i) as trading portfolio (Handelsbestand) assets
in the meaning of Section 340e paragraph 3 of the German Commercial Code (Handelsgesetzbuch) by a (a) credit institution
(Kreditinstitut), (b) securities institution (Wertpapierinstitut) or (c) financial service institution (Finanzdienstleistungsinstitut)
or (ii) as current assets (Umlaufvermögen) by a financial enterprise (Finanzunternehmen) within the meaning of
the German Banking Act (Kreditwesengesetz), in case more than 50% of the shares of such financial enterprise are held directly
or indirectly by a credit institution, a securities institution or a financial service institution, or (iii) by a life insurance
company, a health insurance company or a pension fund in case the shares are attributable to the capital investments, resulting in fully
taxable income (any shareholder falling under (i), (ii) or (iii), a “Non-Exempt Corporation”).
Sole Proprietors
For
sole proprietors (individuals) resident in Germany holding Class A Shares as business assets, dividends are subject to the partial
income rule (Teileinkünfteverfahren). Accordingly, only (i) 60% of the dividend income will be taxed at his/her
personal income tax rate plus 5.5% solidarity surcharge thereon and (ii) 60% of the business
expenses related to the dividend income are deductible for tax purposes. This does not apply to church tax (if applicable). In addition,
the dividend income is entirely subject to trade tax if the Class A Shares are held as business assets of a permanent establishment
in Germany within the meaning of the German Trade Tax Act (Gewerbesteuergesetz), unless the shareholder holds at least 15% of
the Company’s registered share capital at the beginning of the relevant assessment period. In this latter case, the net amount
of dividends, i.e., after deducting directly related expenses, is exempt from trade tax. The trade tax levied will be eligible for credit
against the shareholder’s personal income tax liability based on the applicable municipal trade tax rate and the individual tax
situation of the shareholder limited to currently up to 4.0 times the trade tax measurement amount (Gewerbesteuer-Messbetrag).
Partnerships
In case Class A
Shares are held by a partnership, the partnership itself is not subject to corporate income tax or personal income tax. In this regard,
corporate income tax or personal income tax (and church tax, if applicable) as well as solidarity surcharge are levied only at the level
of the partner with respect to their relevant part of the partnership’s taxable income and depending on their individual circumstances:
| · | if
the partner is a corporation, the dividend income will be subject to corporate income tax
plus solidarity surcharge (see above “— Corporations”); |
| · | if
the partner is a sole proprietor, the dividend income will be subject to the partial income
rule (see above “— Sole Proprietors”); or |
| · | if
the partner is a private individual — only possible if the partnership is not a (operative
or deemed) commercial partnership, the dividend income will be subject to the flat tax rate
(see above “— Private Individuals”). |
In case the
partnership is a (operative or deemed) commercial partnership with its place of management in Germany, the dividend income is subject
to German trade tax at the level of the partnership, unless the partnership holds at least 15% of a company’s registered share
capital at the beginning of the relevant assessment period. In such case, the dividend income is 95% exempt from trade tax to the extent
the partners of the partnership are corporations and 40% exempt from trade tax to the extent the partners of the partnership are sole
proprietors. Any trade tax levied on the level of the partnership will be eligible for credit against an individual shareholder’s
personal income tax liability based on the applicable municipal trade tax rate, depending on the individual tax situation of the shareholder
and further circumstances and limited to currently 4.0 times the partial trade tax measurement amount allocable to such individual shareholder.
Partnerships
can opt to be treated as a corporation for purposes of German income taxation. If the shareholder is a partnership that has validly exercised
such option right, any dividends from shares or subscription rights are subject to corporate income tax (and, for the avoidance of doubt,
trade tax).
Taxation of Dividend Income of
Shareholders Tax Resident Outside of Germany
For foreign
individual or corporate shareholders tax resident outside of Germany not holding the Class A Shares through a permanent establishment
in Germany or as business assets for which a permanent representative has been appointed in Germany, the deducted withholding tax (possibly
reduced by way of a tax relief under a tax treaty or domestic tax law, such as in connection with the EU Parent Subsidiary Directive)
is final (that is, not refundable) and settles the shareholder’s limited tax liability in Germany, unless the shareholder is entitled
to apply for a withholding tax refund or exemption (as set out above in“— Withholding Tax on Dividend Payments”).
In contrast,
individual or corporate shareholders tax resident outside of Germany holding the Company’s Class A Shares through a permanent
establishment in Germany or as business assets for which a permanent representative has been appointed in Germany are subject to the
same rules as applicable (and described above) to shareholders resident in Germany holding the Class A Shares as business assets.
The withholding tax withheld (including solidarity surcharge) will generally be credited against the shareholder’s personal income
tax or corporate income tax liability in Germany if the prerequisites set out above (see“— Withholding Tax on Dividend
Payments”) are fulfilled.
Taxation of Capital Gains
Withholding Tax on Capital Gains
Capital gains
realized on the disposal of Class A Shares are only subject to withholding tax if a domestic branch of a domestic or foreign credit
or financial services institution (Kredit-oder Finanzdienstleistungsinstitut) or a domestic securities institution (inländisches
Wertpapierinstitut) (each of which is referred to as the “German Disbursing Agent”) stores or administrates or carries
out the disposal of the Class A Shares and pays or credits the capital gains. In those cases, the institution (and not the Company)
is required to deduct the withholding tax at the time of payment for the account of the shareholder and to pay the withholding tax to
the competent tax authority.
In case the
Class A Shares are held (i) as business assets by a sole proprietor, a partnership or a corporation and such shares are attributable
to a German business or (ii) in case of a corporation being subject to unlimited corporate income tax liability in Germany, the
capital gains are not subject to withholding tax. In case of the aforementioned exemption under (i), the withholding tax exemption is
subject to the condition that the paying agent has been notified by the beneficiary (Gläubiger) that the capital gains are
exempt from withholding tax. The respective notification has to be filed with the tax office competent for the beneficiary by using the
officially prescribed form.
Taxation of Capital Gains
Realized by Shareholders Tax Resident in Germany Holding Class A Shares as Private Assets (Private Individuals)
For individual
shareholders (individuals) resident in Germany holding Class A Shares as private assets, capital gains realized on the disposal
of Class A Shares are subject to final withholding tax (Abgeltungsteuer). Accordingly, capital gains will be taxed at a flat
tax rate of 25% plus 5.5% solidarity surcharge thereon totaling 26.375% and church tax in case the shareholder is subject to church tax
because of his or her personal circumstances. An automatic procedure for deduction of church tax by way of withholding will apply to
shareholders being subject to church tax unless the shareholder has filed a blocking notice (Sperrvermerk) with the German Federal
Central Tax Office (details related to the computation of the specific tax rate, including church tax, are to be discussed with the personal
tax advisor of the relevant shareholder). The taxable capital gain is calculated by deducting the acquisition costs of the Class A
Shares and the expenses directly and materially related to the disposal from the proceeds of the disposal. Apart from that, except for
an annual lump sum savings allowance (Sparer-Pauschbetrag) of up to €1,000 (for individual filers) or up to €2,000 (for
married couples and for partners in accordance with the registered partnership law (Gesetz über die Eingetragene Lebenspartnerschaft)
filing jointly), private individual shareholders will not be entitled to deduct expenses incurred in connection with the capital investment
from their capital gain.
In case the
flat tax results in a higher tax burden as opposed to the private individual shareholder’s personal income tax rate, the private
individual shareholder can opt for taxation at his or her personal income tax rate. In that case, the withholding tax (including solidarity
surcharge) withheld will be credited against the income tax. The option can be exercised only for all capital income from capital investments
received in the relevant assessment period uniformly and married couples as well as for partners in accordance with the registered partnership
law filing jointly may only jointly exercise the option.
Capital losses
arising from the disposal of the Class A Shares can only be offset against other capital gains resulting from the disposition of
the Class A Shares or shares in other stock corporations during the same calendar year. Offsetting of overall losses with other
income (such as business or rental income) and other capital income is not possible. Such losses are to be carried forward and to be
offset against positive capital gains deriving from the disposal of shares in stock corporations in future years. The constitutionality
of such limitation on the offsetting of losses is currently the subject of a pending procedure at the German Federal Constitutional Court.
The final
withholding tax (Abgeltungsteuer) will not apply if the seller of the Class A Shares or in case of gratuitous transfer, its
legal predecessor, has held, directly or indirectly, at least 1% of the Company’s registered share capital at any time during the
five years prior to the disposal. In that case, capital gains are subject to the partial income rule (Teileinkünfteverfahren).
Accordingly, only (i) 60% of the capital gains will be taxed at his or her personal income tax rate plus 5.5% solidarity surcharge
thereon and church tax (if applicable) and (ii) 60% of the business expenses related to the capital gains are deductible for tax
purposes. The withholding tax withheld (including solidarity surcharge) will be credited against the shareholder’s personal income
tax liability in Germany.
Taxation of Capital Gains
Realized by Shareholders Tax Resident in Germany Holding Class A Shares as Business Assets
If a shareholder
holds Class A Shares as business assets, the taxation of capital gains realized on the disposal of such shares depends on whether
the respective shareholder is a corporation, a sole proprietor or a partnership:
Corporations
Capital gains
realized on the disposal of Class A Shares by a corporate shareholder are generally exempt from corporate income tax and trade tax.
However, 5% of the tax-exempt capital gains are deemed to be non-deductible business expenses for tax purposes and therefore are effectively
subject to corporate income tax (plus solidarity surcharge) and trade tax; i.e., tax exemption of 95%. Business expenses incurred in
connection with the capital gains are entirely tax deductible.
Capital losses
incurred upon the disposal of Class A Shares or other impairments of the share value are not tax deductible. A reduction of profit
is also defined as any losses incurred in connection with a loan or security in the event the loan or the security is granted by a shareholder
or by a related party thereto or by a third person with the right of recourse against the before mentioned persons and the shareholder
holds directly or indirectly more than 25% of the Company’s registered share capital.
Special regulations
apply, which may exclude aforementioned tax exemptions, if the Class A Shares are held by a Non-Exempt Corporation.
Sole Proprietors
If the Class A
Shares are held by a sole proprietor, capital gains realized on the disposal of the Class A Shares are subject to the partial income
rule (Teileinkünfteverfahren). Accordingly, only (i) 60% of the capital gains will be taxed at his or her personal
income tax rate plus 5.5% solidarity surcharge thereon and church tax (if applicable) and (ii) 60% of the business expenses related
to the dividend income are deductible for tax purposes. In addition, 60% of the capital gains are subject to trade tax if the Class A
Shares are held as business assets of a permanent establishment in Germany within the meaning of the German Trade Tax Act (Gewerbesteuergesetz).
The trade tax levied will be eligible for credit against the shareholder’s personal income tax liability based on the applicable
municipal trade tax rate and the individual tax situation of the shareholder limited to currently up to 4.0 times the trade tax measurement
amount.
Partnerships
In case the
Class A Shares are held by a partnership, the partnership itself is not subject to corporate income tax or personal income tax as
well as solidarity surcharge (and church tax) since partnerships qualify as transparent for German income tax purposes. In this regard,
corporate income tax or personal income tax as well as solidarity surcharge (and church tax, if applicable) are levied only at the level
of the partner with respect to their relevant part of the partnership’s taxable income and depending on their individual circumstances:
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the partner is a corporation, the capital gains will be subject to corporate income tax plus
solidarity surcharge (see above “— Corporations”). Trade tax will
be levied additionally at the level of the partner insofar as the relevant profit of the
partnership is not subject to trade tax at the level of the partnership. However, with respect
to both corporate income and trade tax, the 95%-exemption rule as described above applies.
With regard to corporations as partners, special regulations apply if they are held by a
Non-Exempt Corporation, as described above. |
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the partner is a sole proprietor (individual), the capital gains are subject to the partial
income rule (see above “— Sole Proprietors”). |
In addition,
if the partnership is liable to German trade tax, 60% of the capital gains are subject to trade tax at the level of the partnership,
to the extent the partners are individuals, and 5% of the capital gains are subject to trade tax, to the extent the partners are corporations.
However, if a partner is an individual, any trade tax paid on the level of the partnership will be eligible for credit against an individual
partner’s personal income tax liability based on the applicable municipal trade tax rate and depending on the individual tax situation
of the individual and further circumstances, limited to currently 4.0 times of the partial trade tax measurement (Gewerbesteuer-Messbetrag).
Partnerships
can opt to be treated as a corporation for purposes of German income taxation. If the shareholder is a partnership that has validly exercised
such option right, any capital gains from the disposal of shares or subscription rights are subject to corporate income tax (and, for
the avoidance of doubt, trade tax).
Taxation of Capital Gains
Realized by Shareholders Tax Resident Outside of Germany
Capital gains
realized on the disposal of the Class A Shares by a shareholder tax resident outside of Germany are subject to German taxation provided
that (i) the Class A Shares are held as business assets of a permanent establishment or as business assets for which a permanent
representative has been appointed in Germany or (ii) the shareholder or, in case of a gratuitous transfer, its legal predecessor
has held, directly or indirectly, at least 1% of the Company’s share capital at any time during a five years period prior to the
disposal.
In these
cases, capital gains are generally subject to the same rules as described above for shareholders resident in Germany. However, if
capital gains are realized in case (ii) above by corporations tax resident outside of Germany that are not Non-Exempt Corporations,
these capital gains are fully tax exempt under German tax law according to the case law of the German Federal Fiscal Court (Bundesfinanzhof).
Additionally, except for the cases referred to in (i) above, most tax treaties concluded by Germany provide for a full exemption
from German taxation except if the Company is considered a real estate holding entity for treaty purposes.
German Taxation of Holders of Warrants
General
Holders of
Warrants are likely to be taxed in particular upon certain forms of the exercise, sale or disposal of Warrants (taxation of capital gains)
and the gratuitous transfer of Warrants (inheritance and gift tax).
Taxation of Holders of
Warrants Not Tax Resident in Germany
The capital
gains from the disposition of the Warrants realized by a non-German tax resident holder of the Warrants would not be treated as German
source income and not be subject to German income tax provided that (i) such non-German resident holder does not maintain a permanent
establishment or other taxable presence in Germany that the Warrants form part of and (ii) the income does not otherwise constitute
German-source income (such as income from the letting and leasing of certain German-situs property or income from certain capital investments
directly or indirectly secured by German-situs real estate). If either requirement (i) or (ii) above is not met, a non-German
tax resident holder will be subject to German taxation on the aforementioned capital gains corresponding to the taxation of holders of
Warrants tax resident in Germany holding the Warrants as business assets, as set out below.
In this case,
non-German resident holders of the Warrants are, in general, exempt from German withholding tax on capital gains. However, if capital
gains derived from the Warrants are paid out or credited to the holder of the Warrants by a German Disbursing Agent, withholding tax
may be levied under certain circumstances both in the case of business and non-business holders of Warrants. The withholding tax may
be refunded based on an assessment to tax or under an applicable tax treaty, depending on the individual circumstances of the holder.
Taxation of Holders of Warrants Tax Resident
in Germany
Withholding Tax on Capital
Gains
The capital
gains from the disposition (i.e., the difference between the proceeds from the disposal, redemption, repayment or assignment after deduction
of expenses directly related to the disposal, redemption, repayment or assignment and the cost of acquisition) or (if applicable pursuant
to the warrant agreement underlying the Warrants) a cash settlement (i.e., the cash amount received minus directly related costs and
expenses, e.g. the acquisition costs) of the Warrants received by a German resident holder of Warrants holding the Warrants as private
assets will be subject to German withholding tax if the Warrants are kept or administered in a custodial account with a German Disbursing
Agent. The tax rate is 25% (plus a 5.5% solidarity surcharge thereon, resulting in an aggregate rate of 26.375%; plus church tax, if
applicable). For individual holders who are subject to church tax, the church tax generally has to be withheld by the German Disbursing
Agent based on an automatic data access procedure, unless the shareholder has filed a blocking notice (Sperrvermerk) with the
Federal Central Tax Office.
In case the
Warrants have not been kept or administered in a custodial account with the same German Disbursing Agent since the time of their acquisition,
the withholding tax rate will be applied to 30% of the (disposal) proceeds (the so called “Lump Sum Substitute Basis”), unless
the current German Disbursing Agent has been notified of the actual acquisition costs of the Warrants by the previous German Disbursing
Agent or by a statement of a bank or financial services institution from another member state of the European Union or the European Economic
Area or from certain other countries (e.g., Switzerland or Andorra).
In the event
of delivery of Class A Shares upon exercise of the Warrants, the tax consequences are not entirely clear under German tax law. In
principle, the acquisition costs of the Warrants plus any additional sum paid upon exercise should be regarded as acquisition costs of
the Class A Shares received upon physical settlement. Consequently and subject to the following, no capital gain and no withholding
tax may result from such exercise and delivery of Class A Shares upon exercise. Withholding tax may in this case only apply to any
gain resulting later from the subsequent disposal, redemption or assignment of the Class A Shares received under certain circumstances.
Please
note, however, that the German tax authorities have not confirmed the above treatment for the exercise of U.S. warrants, but only for
the exercise of convertible bonds (Wandelschuldverschreibungen, Optionsscheine), wherefore, uncertainty remains regarding its
application on the exercise of the Warrants. Therefore, there is a relevant risk that the delivery of Class A Shares upon exercise
of the Warrants may constitute a taxable event and may attract withholding tax (as regards the latter, in case a German Disbursing Agent
is involved as per the above). Generally, capital gains are determined as the difference between (a) the
proceeds of the sale or other disposition and (b) the acquisition costs plus the expenses directly connected to the sale or other
disposition. It is unclear how exactly such capital gain would have to be determined in case of delivery of Class A Shares upon
exercise of the Warrants; possibly, the fair market value of the Class A Shares at the time of the exercise would be deemed relevant.
In computing
any German tax to be withheld, the German Disbursing Agent generally deducts from the basis of the withholding tax, subject to certain
limitations, negative investment income realized by a non-business holder of the Warrants via the German Disbursing Agent (e.g., losses
from the sale of other securities with the exception of shares). The German Disbursing Agent also deducts accrued interest on other securities
(if any) paid separately upon the acquisition of the respective security by a non-business holder of Warrants via the German Disbursing
Agent. In addition, subject to certain requirements and restrictions, the German Disbursing Agent may credit foreign withholding taxes
levied on investment income in a given year regarding securities held by a non-business holder of Warrants in the custodial account with
the German Disbursing Agent.
Non-business
holders of the Warrants are entitled to an annual saver’s allowance of €1,000 for an individual or €2,000 for a married
couple or registered civil union filing taxes jointly for all investment income received in a given year. Upon the non-business holder
of the Warrants filing an exemption certificate (Freistellungsauftrag) with the Disbursing Agent, the Disbursing Agent will take
the allowance into account when computing the amount of tax to be withheld.
No withholding
tax will be deducted if the holder of the Warrants has submitted to the Disbursing Agent a certificate of non-assessment (Nichtveranlagungs-Bescheinigung)
issued by the competent local tax office. The deduction of expenses related to the investment income (including gains with respect to
the Warrants) is generally not possible for private investors.
German withholding
tax should not apply to gains from the disposal, redemption, repayment or assignment of Warrants held by a German tax resident corporation.
The same may apply to sole proprietors or partners of partnerships, where the Warrants form part of a trade or business or are related
to income from letting and leasing of property, subject to further requirements being met (compare with “— Corporations,
Sole Proprietors and Partnerships” below). However, there is a risk that losses resulting from the sale, other disposition
or lapse of the Warrants may be ring-fenced and only offsetable against income from forward transactions (Termingeschäfte)
in both of the aforementioned cases. Please note that, for corporations, sole-proprietors or partnerships that or who are not tax resident
in Germany, withholding tax may be levied, as set out above (compare with “— Taxation of Holders of Warrants Not Tax Resident
in Germany”).
Taxation of Capital Gains
Individuals
as the Holders of the Warrants
The personal
income tax liability of a holder of the Warrants holding the Warrants as private assets deriving income from capital investments under
the Warrants is, in principle, settled by the tax withheld (unless for example the income from Warrants qualifies as income from the
letting and leasing of property). To the extent withholding tax has not been levied, such as in the case of Warrants kept in custody
abroad or if no German Disbursing Agent is involved in the payment process, the non-business holder of Warrants must report his or her
income and capital gains derived from the Warrants (through disposition or cash settlement, if applicable pursuant to the warrant agreement
underlying the Warrants) on his or her tax return and then will also be taxed at a rate of 25% (plus solidarity surcharge of 5.5% thereon,
resulting in an aggregate rate of 26.375%; and church tax, if applicable).
In the event
of delivery of Class A Shares upon exercise of the Warrants, the tax consequences are not entirely clear under German tax law. As
per the above, there is a relevant risk that the delivery of Class A Shares upon exercise of the Warrants may constitute a taxable
event and may attract withholding tax (as regards the latter, in case a German Disbursing Agent is involved as per the above). Generally,
capital gains are determined as the difference between (a) the proceeds of the sale or other disposition and (b) the acquisition
costs plus the expenses directly connected to the sale or other disposition. It is unclear how exactly such capital gains would have
to be determined in case of delivery of Class A Shares upon exercise of the Warrants; possibly, the fair market value of the Class A
Shares at the time of the exercise would be deemed relevant. For more detail, cf. above under the general comments.
If the withholding
tax has been calculated on the basis of a Lump Sum Substitute Basis, a non-business holder of the Warrants may and in case the actual
gain is higher than 30% of the proceeds must also apply for an assessment on the basis of his or her actual acquisition costs. Further,
a non-business holder may request that all investment income of a given year is taxed at his or her lower individual tax rate based upon
an assessment to tax with any amounts over withheld being refunded. In each case, the deduction of expenses (other than transaction costs)
on an itemized basis is not permitted.
With regard
to non-business holders of Warrants, there is a relevant risk that such losses may only be applied against profits from income from capital
investments derived in the same or, subject to certain limitations, in subsequent years. For assessment periods beginning after December 31,
2020, such losses incurred by non-business holders of the Warrants may only be applied against income from other forward/future or option
transactions derived in the same or, subject to certain limitations, in subsequent years and the deductibility of such losses is limited
to €20.000 per year.
In addition,
losses of non-business holders arising from a bad debt loss (Forderungsausfall),a waiver of a receivable (Forderungsverzicht)
or a transfer of an impaired receivable to a third party or from any other default can only be offset against other income from capital
investments and only up to an amount of €20,000 per year. The same rules may apply if the Warrants expire worthless or lapse.
Corporations, Sole Proprietors and Partnerships
Where Warrants
form part of a trade or business, the withholding tax, if any, will not settle the personal or corporate income tax liability. The respective
holder of Warrants (or the partner of the partnership holding the Warrants) will have to report income and related (business) expenses
resulting from the disposition or (if applicable) cash settlement of the Warrants or, potentially, from a delivery of Class A Shares
on the tax return and the balance will be taxed at the holder’s (or the partner of the partnership holding the Warrants) applicable
tax rate. Withholding tax levied, if any, will be credited against the personal or corporate income tax of the holder (or the partner
of the partnership holding the Warrants). Capital gains resulting from a disposal, redemption, repayment, assignment, cash settlement
(if applicable) or, potentially, from a delivery of Class A Shares upon exercise of the Warrants may also be subject to German trade
tax, if the Warrants form part of a German trade or business. A corporate income tax or trade tax exemption should, in this case, not
be applicable.
With regard
to business holders of Warrants, there is a risk that losses resulting from the sale, other disposition or lapse of the Warrants may
generally only be applied against profits from other forward/future or option transactions derived in the same or, subject to certain
restrictions, the previous year. Otherwise these losses can be carried forward indefinitely and, within certain limitations, applied
against profits from forward/future or option transactions in subsequent years. Further special rules apply to credit institutions,
financial services institutions and finance companies within the meaning of the German Banking Act.
In the case
of physical settlement of the Warrants, please see the above sections on disposal of Class A Shares for German taxation of the disposal
or other transaction involving a resulting Class A Share.
Solidarity Surcharge
The solidarity
surcharge has been partially abolished or reduced as of the assessment period 2021 for certain German taxpayers. The solidarity surcharge
continues, however, to apply for corporate income tax and capital investment income and, thus, on withholding taxes levied. In case the
individual income tax burden for an individual holder is lower than 25%, the holder can apply for his or her capital investment income
being assessed at his or her individual tariff-based income tax rate in which case solidarity surcharge would be refunded.
Inheritance and Gift Tax
The transfer
of Class A Shares or Warrants to another person by way of succession or donation is subject to German inheritance and gift tax (Erbschaft-und
Schenkungsteuer) if at the time of transfer:
| (i) | the decedent, the donor, the heir, the
donee or any other beneficiary has his /her /its residence, domicile, registered office or
place of management in Germany, or is a German citizen who has not stayed abroad for more
than five consecutive years without having a residence in Germany; or |
| (ii) | (irrespective of the personal circumstances)
the Class A Shares or Warrants are held by the decedent or donor as business assets
for which a permanent establishment in Germany is maintained or a permanent representative
is appointed in Germany; or |
| (iii) | (irrespective of the personal circumstances)
at least 10% of the registered share capital of Lilium is held directly or indirectly by
the decedent or person making the gift, himself or together with a related party in terms
of Section 1(2) German Foreign Tax Act (Außensteuergesetz). |
Special regulations
apply to German citizens who maintain neither a residence nor their domicile in Germany but maintain a residence or domicile in a low
tax jurisdiction and to former German citizens, also resulting in inheritance and gift tax. The few tax treaties on inheritance and gift
tax that Germany has entered into may limit the German right to inheritance and gift tax to the case described under (i) above and,
with certain restrictions, in case of (ii).
Value Added Tax (VAT)
No German
value added tax (Umsatzsteuer) will arise in respect of any acquisition, ownership and/or disposal of the Class A Shares
or Warrants unless in certain cases where a waiver of an applicable VAT exemption occurs. Any such waiver would require a supply of shares
from one person taxable for VAT purposes to the enterprise of another VAT taxable person.
Transfer Taxes
No German
capital transfer tax (Kapitalverkehrsteuer) or stamp duty (Stempelgebühr) or similar taxes are levied when acquiring,
owning or disposing the Class A Shares or Warrants. Net wealth tax (Vermögensteuer) is currently not levied in Germany.
German real estate transfer tax (Grunderwerbsteuer) may only be attracted by the acquisition (including by way of exercise of
Warrants) or sale of Class A Shares or certain comparable transactions under very specific circumstances if Lilium, or a subsidiary
entity to Lilium, own German situs real estate at such time, with “ownership” and “real estate” both having an
extended meaning under the German Real Estate Transfer Tax Act (Grunderwerbsteuergesetz).
The European Commission has published
a proposal for a directive for a common financial transactions tax (“FTT”) in certain participating member states of the
European Union, including Germany. The proposed FTT has a very broad scope and could, if introduced in the form of the proposal, apply
to certain dealings in the Class A Shares (including secondary market transactions) in certain circumstances. However, the proposed
FTT remains subject to negotiations between the participating member states, and it is currently unclear in what form and when an FTT
would be implemented, if at all. Prospective holders of the Class A Shares are advised to monitor future developments closely and
to seek their own professional advice in relation to the FTT.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
We
are registering the issuance by us of up to 24,507,947 Class A Shares issuable upon the exercise of the Warrants.
We
are also registering the possible resale from time to time by the selling securityholders of, as applicable, (a) up to 49,015,894
Class A Shares (including 24,507,947 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants) and (b) Warrants to purchase
24,507,947 Class A Shares. We are also registering any additional securities that may become issuable by reason of share splits,
share dividends or other similar transactions. All of the Class A Shares and Warrants offered by the selling securityholders pursuant
to this prospectus will be sold by the respective selling securityholder for its account. We will not receive any proceeds from the sale
of the Class A Shares (including the Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants) or the Warrants by the selling
securityholders or the issuance of Class A Shares by us pursuant to this prospectus, except with respect to amounts received by
us upon exercise of the Warrants. See “Use of Proceeds.”
The selling securityholders
will pay any underwriting discounts and commissions and expenses incurred by the selling securityholders for brokerage, accounting, tax
or legal services or any other expenses incurred by the selling securityholders in disposing of the securities. We will bear all other
costs, fees and expenses incurred in effecting the registration of the securities covered by this prospectus, including, without limitation,
all registration and filing fees, Nasdaq listing fees and fees and expenses of our counsel and our independent registered public accountants.
The securities beneficially
owned by the selling securityholders covered by this prospectus may be offered and sold from time to time by the selling securityholders.
The term “selling securityholders” includes donees, pledgees, transferees or other successors in interest selling securities
received after the date of this prospectus from a selling securityholder as a gift, pledge, partnership distribution or other transfer.
The selling securityholders will act independently of us in making decisions with respect to the timing, manner and size of each sale.
Such sales may be made on one or more exchanges or in the over-the-counter market or otherwise, at prices and under terms then prevailing
or at prices related to our then current market price or in negotiated transactions. The selling securityholders reserve the right to
accept and, together with their respective agents, to reject, any proposed purchase of securities to be made directly or through agents.
The selling securityholders and any of their permitted transferees may sell their securities offered by this prospectus on any stock
exchange, market or trading facility on which the securities are traded or in private transactions. If underwriters are used in the sale,
such underwriters will acquire the shares for their own account. These sales may be at a fixed price or varying prices, which may be
changed, or at market prices prevailing at the time of sale, at prices relating to prevailing market prices or at negotiated prices.
The securities may be offered to the public through underwriting syndicates represented by managing underwriters or by underwriters without
a syndicate. The obligations of the underwriters to purchase the securities will be subject to certain conditions. The underwriters will
be obligated to purchase all the securities offered if any of the securities are purchased.
Subject to the limitations
set forth in the Securities Purchase Agreements between the Company and the selling securityholders, the selling securityholders may
use any one or more of the following methods when selling the securities offered by this prospectus:
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purchases by a broker-dealer
as principal and resale by such broker-dealer for its own account pursuant to this prospectus; |
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ordinary brokerage transactions
and transactions in which the broker solicits purchasers; |
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block trades in which the
broker-dealer so engaged will attempt to sell the securities as agent but may position and resell a portion of the block as principal
to facilitate the transaction; |
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an over-the-counter distribution
in accordance with the rules of Nasdaq; |
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through trading plans entered
into by a selling securityholder pursuant to Rule 10b5-1 under the Exchange Act that are in place at the time of an offering
pursuant to this prospectus and any applicable prospectus supplement hereto that provide for periodic sales of their securities on
the basis of parameters described in such trading plans; |
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distribution to employees,
members, limited partners or stockholders of a selling securityholder; |
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through the writing or
settlement of options or other hedging transaction, whether through an options exchange or otherwise; |
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by pledge to secured debt
and other obligations; |
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delayed delivery arrangement; |
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to or through underwriters
or broker-dealers; |
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in “at the market”
offerings, as defined in Rule 415 under the Securities Act, at negotiated prices; |
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at prices prevailing at
the time of sale or at prices related to such prevailing market prices, including sales made directly on a national securities exchange
or sales made through a market maker other than on an exchange or other similar offerings through sales agents; |
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directly to purchasers,
including through a specific bidding, auction or other process or in privately negotiated transactions; |
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in options transactions; |
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through a combination of
any of the above methods of sale; or |
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any other method permitted
pursuant to applicable law. |
In addition, the selling
securityholders may elect to make a pro rata in-kind distribution of securities to their respective members, partners or shareholders
pursuant to the registration statement of which this prospectus is a part by delivering a prospectus or prospectus supplement with a
plan of distribution. Such members, partners or shareholders would thereby receive freely tradeable securities pursuant to the distribution
through a registration statement. To the extent a distributee is an affiliate of ours (or to the extent otherwise required by law), we
may file a prospectus supplement in order to permit the distributees to use the prospectus to resell the securities acquired in the distribution.
There can be no assurance
that the selling securityholders will sell all or any of the securities offered by this prospectus. In addition, the selling securityholders
may also sell securities under Rule 144 under the Securities Act, if available, or in other transactions exempt from registration,
rather than under this prospectus. The selling securityholders have the sole and absolute discretion not to accept any purchase offer
or make any sale of securities if it deems the purchase price to be unsatisfactory at any particular time.
The selling securityholders
also may transfer the securities in other circumstances, in which case the transferees, pledgees or other successors-in-interest will
be the selling beneficial owners for purposes of this prospectus. Upon being notified by a selling securityholder that a donee, pledgee,
transferee or other successor-in-interest intends to sell our securities, we will, to the extent required, promptly file a supplement
to this prospectus to name specifically such person as a selling securityholder.
With respect to a particular
offering of the securities held by a selling securityholder, to the extent required, an accompanying prospectus supplement or, if appropriate,
a post-effective amendment to the registration statement of which this prospectus is part, will be prepared and will set forth the following
information:
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the specific securities
to be offered and sold; |
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the name of the applicable
selling securityholder; |
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the respective purchase
prices and public offering prices, the proceeds to be received from the sale, if any, and other material terms of the offering; |
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settlement of short sales
entered into after the date of this prospectus; |
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the names of any participating
agents, broker-dealers or underwriters; and |
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any applicable commissions,
discounts, concessions and other items constituting compensation from the applicable selling securityholder. |
In connection with distributions
of the securities or otherwise, the selling securityholders may enter into hedging transactions with broker-dealers or other financial
institutions. In connection with such transactions, broker-dealers or other financial institutions may engage in short sales of the securities
in the course of hedging the positions they assume with the selling securityholders. The selling securityholders may also sell the securities
short and redeliver the securities to close out such short positions. The selling securityholders may also enter into option or other
transactions with broker-dealers or other financial institutions that require the delivery to such broker-dealer or other financial institution
of securities offered by this prospectus, which securities such broker-dealer or other financial institution may resell pursuant to this
prospectus (as supplemented or amended to reflect such transaction). The selling securityholders may also pledge securities to a broker-dealer
or other financial institution, and, upon a default, such broker-dealer or other financial institution may effect sales of the pledged
securities pursuant to this prospectus (as supplemented or amended to reflect such transaction).
In order to facilitate the
offering of the securities, any underwriters or agents, as the case may be, involved in the offering of such securities may engage in
transactions that stabilize, maintain or otherwise affect the price of our securities. Specifically, the underwriters or agents, as the
case may be, may overallot in connection with the offering, creating a short position in our securities for their own account. In addition,
to cover overallotments or to stabilize the price of our securities, the underwriters or agents, as the case may be, may bid for, and
purchase, such securities in the open market. Finally, in any offering of securities through a syndicate of underwriters, the underwriting
syndicate may reclaim selling concessions allotted to an underwriter or a broker-dealer for distributing such securities in the offering
if the syndicate repurchases previously distributed securities in transactions to cover syndicate short positions, in stabilization transactions
or otherwise. Any of these activities may stabilize or maintain the market price of the securities above independent market levels. The
underwriters or agents, as the case may be, are not required to engage in these activities, and may end any of these activities at any
time.
The selling securityholders
may solicit offers to purchase the securities directly from, and it may sell such securities directly to, institutional investors or
others. In this case, no underwriters or agents would be involved. The terms of any of those sales, including the terms of any bidding
or auction process, if utilized, will be described in the applicable prospectus supplement.
It is possible that one
or more underwriters may make a market in our securities, but such underwriters will not be obligated to do so and may discontinue any
market making at any time without notice. We cannot give any assurance as to the liquidity of the trading market for our securities.
The selling securityholders
may authorize underwriters, broker-dealers or agents to solicit offers by certain purchasers to purchase the securities at the public
offering price set forth in the prospectus supplement pursuant to delayed delivery contracts providing for payment and delivery on a
specified date in the future. The contracts will be subject only to those conditions set forth in the prospectus supplement, and the
prospectus supplement will set forth any commissions we or the selling securityholders pay for solicitation of these contracts.
The selling securityholders
may enter into derivative transactions with third parties or sell securities not covered by this prospectus to third parties in privately
negotiated transactions. If the applicable prospectus supplement indicates, in connection with those derivatives, the third parties may
sell securities covered by this prospectus and the applicable prospectus supplement, including in short sale transactions. If so, the
third party may use securities pledged by any selling securityholder or borrowed from any selling securityholder or others to settle
those sales or to close out any related open borrowings of stock and may use securities received from the selling securityholder in settlement
of those derivatives to close out any related open borrowings of stock. The third party in such sale transactions will be an underwriter
and will be identified in the applicable prospectus supplement (or a post-effective amendment). In addition, the selling securityholders
may otherwise loan or pledge securities to a financial institution or other third party that in turn may sell the securities short using
this prospectus. Such financial institution or other third party may transfer its economic short position to investors in our securities
or in connection with a concurrent offering of other securities.
In effecting sales, broker-dealers
or agents engaged by the selling securityholders may arrange for other broker-dealers to participate. Broker-dealers or agents may receive
commissions, discounts or concessions from the selling securityholders in amounts to be negotiated immediately prior to the sale.
To our knowledge, there
are currently no plans, arrangements or understandings between any selling securityholder and any broker-dealer or agent regarding the
sale of the securities by a selling securityholder. Upon our notification by the selling securityholders that any material arrangement
has been entered into with an underwriter or broker-dealer for the sale of securities through a block trade, special offering, exchange
distribution, secondary distribution or a purchase by an underwriter or broker-dealer, we will file, if required by applicable law or
regulation, a supplement to this prospectus pursuant to Rule 424(b) under the Securities Act disclosing certain material information
relating to such underwriter or broker-dealer and such offering.
In compliance with the guidelines
of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”), the aggregate maximum discount, commission, fees or other items
constituting underwriting compensation to be received by any FINRA member or independent broker-dealer will not exceed 8% of the gross
proceeds of any offering pursuant to this prospectus and any applicable prospectus supplement.
If at the time of any offering
made under this prospectus a member of FINRA participating in the offering has a “conflict of interest” as defined in FINRA
Rule 5121 (“Rule 5121”), that offering will be conducted in accordance with the relevant provisions of Rule 5121.
Pursuant to the Securities
Purchase Agreements, we have agreed to indemnify the applicable selling securityholder against certain liabilities, including certain
liabilities under the Securities Act, the Exchange Act or other federal or state law.
We have agreed pursuant
to the Securities Purchase Agreements to use commercially reasonable efforts to keep the registration statement of which this prospectus
constitutes a part effective with respect to the applicable selling securityholder until the earlier of the following: (i) such
selling securityholder ceases to hold any securities covered by this prospectus and (ii) the date all securities covered by this
prospectus held by such selling securityholder may be sold without restriction under Rule 144, including without limitation, any
volume and manner of sale restrictions that may be applicable to affiliates under Rule 144 and without the requirement for us to
be in compliance with the current public information required under Rule 144(c)(1) (or Rule 144(i)(2), if applicable).
EXPENSES RELATED TO THE
OFFERING
Set forth below is an itemization
of the total expenses that are expected to be incurred by us in connection with the securities being registered hereby and the offer
and sale of the Class A Shares (including the Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants) and the Warrants by the
selling securityholders. With the exception of the SEC registration fee, all amounts are estimates.
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Amount |
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SEC registration
fee |
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$ |
8,537.01 |
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Legal fees and expenses |
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* |
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Accounting fees and expenses |
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* |
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Miscellaneous expenses |
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* |
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Total |
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$ |
* |
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* |
These
fees are calculated based on the securities offered and the number of issuances and accordingly cannot be defined at this time. |
LEGAL MATTERS
The validity of the Class A
Shares (including the Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants) and the Warrants being offered by this prospectus has
been passed upon for us by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP.
EXPERTS
The financial statements
incorporated in this prospectus by reference to the Annual
Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2023 have been so incorporated in reliance on the report (which contains
an explanatory paragraph relating to the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern as described in Note 2 to the financial
statements) of PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft, an independent registered public accounting firm, given
on the authority of said firm as experts in auditing and accounting.
PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH
Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft is a member of the Chamber of Public Accountants (Wirtschaftsprüferkammer), Berlin,
Germany. The current address of PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft is Bernhard-Wicki-Straße 8, 80636
Munich, Germany.
WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE
INFORMATION
We have filed with the SEC
a registration statement (including exhibits to the registration statement) on Form F-3 under the Securities Act. This prospectus,
which is part of the registration statement, does not contain all of the information set forth in the registration statement and the
exhibits and schedules to the registration statement. For further information, we refer you to the registration statement and the exhibits
and schedules filed as part of the registration statement. If a document has been filed as an exhibit to the registration statement,
we refer you to the copy of the document that has been filed. Each statement in this prospectus relating to a document filed as an exhibit
is qualified in all respects by the filed exhibit. We are subject to the informational requirements of the Exchange Act that are applicable
to foreign private issuers. Accordingly, we are required to file or furnish reports and other information with the SEC, including annual
reports on Form 20-F and reports on Form 6-K. The SEC maintains an Internet website that contains reports and other information
regarding issuers that file electronically with the SEC. Our filings with the SEC are available to the public through the SEC’s
website at http://www.sec.gov. As a foreign private issuer, we are exempt under the Exchange Act from, among other things, the rules prescribing
the furnishing and content of proxy statements, and our executive officers, directors and principal and selling shareholders are exempt
from the reporting and short-swing profit recovery provisions contained in Section 16 of the Exchange Act. In addition, we will
not be required under the Exchange Act to file periodic reports and financial statements with the SEC as frequently or as promptly as
U.S. companies whose securities are registered under the Exchange Act. We maintain a corporate website at www.lilium.com. Information
contained on, or that can be accessed through, our website does not constitute a part of this prospectus. We have included our website
address in this prospectus solely for informational purposes.
DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED
BY REFERENCE
The SEC allows us to “incorporate
by reference” the information we file with or furnish to them. This means that we can disclose important information to you by
referring you to those documents. Each document incorporated by reference is current only as of the date of such document, and the incorporation
by reference of such documents shall not create any implication that there has been no change in our affairs since the date thereof or
that the information contained therein is current as of any time subsequent to its date. The information incorporated by reference is
considered to be a part of this prospectus and should be read with the same care. When we update the information contained in documents
that have been incorporated by reference by making future filings with the SEC, the information incorporated by reference in this prospectus
is considered to be automatically updated and superseded. In other words, in the case of a conflict or inconsistency between information
contained in this prospectus and information incorporated by reference into this prospectus, you should rely on the information contained
in the document that was filed later.
We incorporate by reference
the documents listed below and any documents filed with the SEC in the future under Sections 13(a), 13(c) and 15(d) of the
Exchange Act until the offerings made under this prospectus are completed:
| · | any
future filings on Form 20-F made with the SEC under the Exchange Act after the date
of this prospectus supplement and prior to the termination of the offering of the securities
offered by this prospectus supplement; |
| · | our
Reports on Form 6-K, furnished to the SEC on January 5,
2024, February 21,
2024 (except for the press release attached as Exhibit 99.1 thereto), February 23,
2024 (except for the press release attached as Exhibit 99.1 thereto), February 27,
2024 (except for the press release attached as Exhibit 99.1 thereto), March 25,
2024, May 3,
2024, May 16,
2024, May 29,
2024, as amended (except for the press release attached as Exhibit 99.1 thereto),
May 31,
2024 (except for Exhibit 99.1 attached thereto) and June 11,
2024; |
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first paragraphs of the Explanatory Notes of our Reports on Form 6-K, furnished to the
SEC on May 6,
2024 and May 15,
2024; |
| · | any
future reports on Form 6-K that we furnish to the SEC after the date of this prospectus
that are, or selected portions of which are, identified in such reports as being incorporated
by reference in this prospectus. |
We will provide without charge
to each person, including any beneficial owner, to whom this prospectus is delivered, upon his or her written or oral request, a copy
of any or all documents referred to above that have been or may be incorporated by reference into this prospectus other than exhibits
that are not specifically incorporated by reference into those documents. You can request those documents from:
Roger Franks
c/o Lilium Aviation Inc.
2385 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Suite 300
Boca Raton, Florida 33431
Telephone: 561-526-8460
We have not authorized and
the selling securityholders have not authorized any other person to provide you with any information other than the information contained
in this prospectus and the documents incorporated by reference herein. We do not and the selling securityholders do not take responsibility
for, or provide any assurance as to the reliability of, any different or additional information. We are not and the selling securityholders
are not making an offer to sell any securities in any jurisdiction where the offer or sale is not permitted. You should assume the information
appearing in this prospectus and the documents incorporated by reference herein are accurate only as of their respective dates. Our business,
financial condition, results of operations and prospects may have changed since those dates.
PART II
Information Not Required in Prospectus
Item 8. Indemnification of Directors and Officers
Under Dutch law, directors
of a Dutch public company may be held jointly and severally liable to the Company for damages in the event of improper or negligent performance
of their duties. They may be held liable for damages to the Company and to third parties for infringement of certain provisions of Dutch
law or the articles of association. In addition, directors may be held liable to third parties for any actions that may give rise to
a tort. This applies equally to our non-executive directors and executive directors. In certain circumstances, they may also incur other
specific civil and criminal liabilities.
Pursuant to our articles
of association and unless Dutch law provides otherwise, the Company shall indemnify and hold harmless each executive director and non-executive
director, both former directors and directors currently in office, each person who is or was serving as an officer, each person who is
or was serving as a proxy holder and each person who is or was a member of the board or supervisory board or officer of other companies
or corporations, partnerships, joint ventures, trusts or other enterprises by virtue of their functional responsibilities with the Company
or any of its Subsidiaries (each of them, an “Indemnified Person”) against any and all liabilities, claims, judgments, fines
and penalties (the “Claims”) incurred by the Indemnified Person as a result of any threatened, pending or completed action,
investigation or other proceeding, whether civil, criminal or administrative (each, a “Legal Action”), brought by any party
other than the Company itself or any subsidiaries within the meaning of Section 2:24a of the Dutch Civil Code (“Subsidiaries”),
in relation to acts or omissions in or related to their capacity as an Indemnified Person.
Claims will include derivative
actions brought on behalf of the Company or any Subsidiaries against the Indemnified Person and Claims by the Company (or any Subsidiaries)
itself for reimbursement for Claims by third parties on the ground that the Indemnified Person was jointly liable toward that third party
in addition to the Company.
The Indemnified Person will
not be indemnified with respect to Claims insofar as they relate to the gaining in fact of personal profits, advantages or compensation
to which the Indemnified Person was not legally entitled or if the Indemnified Person shall have been adjudged to be liable for willful
misconduct (opzet) or intentional recklessness (bewuste roekeloosheid).
Any expenses (including
reasonable attorneys’ fees and litigation costs) (collectively, “Expenses”) incurred by the Indemnified Person in connection
with any Legal Action shall be settled or reimbursed by the Company but only upon receipt of a written undertaking by that Indemnified
Person that they shall repay such Expenses if a competent court in an irrevocable judgment has determined that they are not entitled
to be indemnified. Expenses shall be deemed to include any tax liability that the Indemnified Person may be subject to as a result of
their indemnification.
In the case of a Legal Action
against the Indemnified Person by the Company itself or any Subsidiary(s), the Company will settle or reimburse to the Indemnified Person
their reasonable attorneys’ fees and litigation costs but only upon receipt of a written undertaking by that Indemnified Person
that they shall repay such fees and costs if a competent court in an irrevocable judgment has resolved the Legal Action in favor of the
Company or the relevant Subsidiary(s) rather than the Indemnified Person.
Expenses incurred by the
Indemnified Person in connection with any Legal Action will also be settled or reimbursed by the Company in advance of the final disposition
of such action but only upon receipt of a written undertaking by that Indemnified Person that they shall repay such Expenses if a competent
court in an irrevocable judgment has determined that they are not entitled to be indemnified. Such Expenses incurred by Indemnified Persons
may be so advanced upon such terms and conditions as the Board decides.
We have entered into indemnification
agreements with each of our directors and executive officers. Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities
Act may be permitted to directors, officers or persons controlling us pursuant to the foregoing provisions, we have been informed that
in the opinion of the SEC such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and is theretofore unenforceable.
Item 9. Exhibits
The following exhibits are
included or incorporated by reference in this registration statement on Form F-3:
Exhibit Index
Exhibit
No. |
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Description |
2.1 |
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Business
Combination Agreement, dated as of March 30, 2021, by and among Qell Acquisition Corp., Lilium GmbH, Lilium B.V. and Queen Cayman
Merger LLC (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 2.1 to the Registration Statement on Form F-4 (Reg. No. 333-255800),
filed with the SEC on May 5, 2021). |
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2.2 |
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Amendment
No. 1, dated as of July 14, 2021, to Business Combination Agreement, by and among Qell Acquisition Corp., Lilium GmbH,
Lilium B.V. and Queen Cayman Merger LLC (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 2.2 to the Registration Statement on Form F-4
(Reg. No. 333-255800), filed with the SEC on July 14, 2021). |
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2.3 |
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Plan
of Merger (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 2.3 to the Registration Statement on Form F-4 (Reg. No. 333-255800),
filed with the SEC on May 5, 2021). |
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3.1 |
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English
Translation of Amended Articles of Association of Lilium N.V. (Unofficial Translation) (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 99.7
to the Report on Form 6-K furnished to the SEC on August 8, 2023). |
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4.1 |
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Form of
PIPE Warrant (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 4.2 to the Report on Form 6-K furnished to the SEC on May 29, 2024). |
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5.1* |
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Opinion
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP. |
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5.2* |
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Opinion
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP. |
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8.1* |
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Opinion
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP regarding certain U.S. tax matters. |
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8.2* |
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Opinion
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP regarding certain Dutch tax matters. |
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8.3* |
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Opinion
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP regarding certain German tax matters. |
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10.1 |
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Form of
PIPE Securities Purchase Agreement (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.4 to the Report on Form 6-K furnished to the
SEC on May 29, 2024). |
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10.2* |
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Warrant
Agreement by and between the Company and Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, as warrant agent, dated as of May 31,
2024. |
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23.1* |
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Consent
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP (included in Exhibit 5.1 to this Registration Statement). |
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23.2* |
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Consent
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP (included in Exhibit 5.2 to this Registration Statement). |
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23.3* |
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Consent
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP (included in Exhibit 8.1 of this Registration Statement). |
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23.4* |
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Consent
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP (included in Exhibit 8.2 to this Registration Statement). |
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23.5* |
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Consent
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP (included in Exhibit 8.3 to this Registration Statement). |
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23.6* |
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Consent
of PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft. |
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24.1* |
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Power
of Attorney (included on the signature page of this Registration Statement). |
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107* |
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Filing
Fee Table. |
* Filed herewith.
All schedules have been
omitted because they are not required, are not applicable or the information is otherwise set forth in the financial statements or notes
thereto.
Item 10. Undertakings
(a) The undersigned Registrant hereby undertakes:
(1) To file, during
any period in which offers or sales are being made, a post-effective amendment to this registration statement:
(i) to include
any prospectus required by Section 10(a)(3) of the Securities Act;
(ii) to reflect
in the prospectus any facts or events arising after the effective date of the registration statement (or the most recent post-effective
amendment thereof) which, individually or in the aggregate, represent a fundamental change in the information set forth in the registration
statement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any increase or decrease in volume of securities offered (if the total dollar value of securities
offered would not exceed that which was registered) and any deviation from the low or high end of the estimated maximum offering range
may be reflected in the form of prospectus filed with the SEC pursuant to Rule 424(b) if, in the aggregate, the changes in
volume and price represent no more than 20% change in the maximum aggregate offering price set forth in the “Calculation of Registration
Fee” table in the effective registration statement; and
(iii) to
include any material information with respect to the plan of distribution not previously disclosed in the registration statement or any
material change to such information in the registration statement;
provided,
however, that paragraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) do not apply if the information required to be included in a post-effective
amendment by those paragraphs is contained in reports filed with or furnished to the SEC by the Registrant pursuant to Section 13
or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act that are incorporated by reference in the registration statement, or is contained in a
form of prospectus filed pursuant to Rule 424(b) that is part of the registration statement.
(2) That,
for the purpose of determining any liability under the Securities Act, each post-effective amendment that contains a form of prospectus
shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at
that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.
(3) To remove
from registration by means of a post-effective amendment any of the securities being registered which remain unsold at the termination
of the offering.
(4) To file
a post-effective amendment to the registration statement to include any financial statements required by Item 8.A of Form 20-F at
the start of any delayed offering or throughout a continuous offering. Financial statements and information otherwise required by Section 10(a)(3) of
the Securities Act need not be furnished, provided that the Registrant includes in the prospectus, by means of a post-effective
amendment, financial statements required pursuant to this paragraph (a)(4) and other information necessary to ensure that all other
information in the prospectus is at least as current as the date of those financial statements. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a post-effective
amendment need not be filed to include financial statements and information required by Section 10(a)(3) of the Securities
Act or Item 8.A of Form 20-F if such financial statements and information are contained in periodic reports filed with or furnished
to the SEC by the Registrant pursuant to section 13 or section 15(d) of the Exchange Act that are incorporated by reference in the
registration statement.
(5) That,
for the purpose of determining liability under the Securities Act to any purchaser:
(i) Each
prospectus filed by the Registrant pursuant to Rule 424(b)(3) shall be deemed to be part of the registration statement as of
the date the filed prospectus was deemed part of and included in the registration statement; and
(ii) Each
prospectus required to be filed pursuant to Rule 424(b)(2), (b)(5) or (b)(7) as part of a registration statement in reliance
on Rule 430B relating to an offering made pursuant to Rule 415(a)(1)(i), (vii) or (x) for the purpose of providing
the information required by Section 10(a) of the Securities Act shall be deemed to be part of and included in the registration
statement as of the earlier of the date such form of prospectus is first used after effectiveness or the date of the first contract of
sale of securities in the offering described in the prospectus. As provided in Rule 430B, for liability purposes of the issuer and
any person that is at that date an underwriter, such date shall be deemed to be a new effective date of the registration statement relating
to the securities in the registration statement to which that prospectus relates, and the offering of such securities at that time shall
be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof. Provided, however, that no statement made in a registration
statement or prospectus that is part of the registration statement or made in a document incorporated or deemed incorporated by reference
into the registration statement or prospectus that is part of the registration statement will, as to a purchaser with a time of contract
of sale prior to such effective date, supersede or modify any statement that was made in the registration statement or prospectus that
was part of the registration statement or made in any such document immediately prior to such effective date.
(b) The undersigned
Registrant undertakes that, for purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act, each filing of the Registrant’s
annual report pursuant to Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Exchange Act (and, where applicable, each filing of an employee
benefit plan’s annual report pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act) that is incorporated by reference in the
registration statement shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering
of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof.
(c) Insofar as indemnification
for liabilities arising under the Securities Act may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of the Registrant pursuant
to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the Registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the SEC such indemnification is against
public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against
such liabilities (other than the payment by the Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person
of the Registrant in the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person
in connection with the securities being registered, the Registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled
by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question of whether such indemnification by it is against
public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.
(d) The undersigned
Registrant hereby undertakes that (1) for purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act, the information omitted
from the form of prospectus filed as part of this registration statement in reliance upon Rule 430A and contained in a form of prospectus
filed by the Registrant pursuant to Rule 424(b) (1) or (4) or 497(h) under the Securities Act shall be deemed
to be part of this registration statement as of the time it was declared effective, and (2) for the purpose of determining any liability
under the Securities Act, each post-effective amendment that contains a form of prospectus shall be deemed to be a new registration statement
relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona
fide offering thereof.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements
of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the registrant certifies that it has reasonable grounds to believe that it meets
all of the requirements for filing on Form F-3 and has duly caused this registration statement to be signed on its behalf by the
undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in the city of Gauting, Germany on the 14th day
of June, 2024.
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LILIUM N.V. |
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Klaus Roewe |
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Name: |
Klaus Roewe |
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Chief Executive Officer
and Executive Director |
Power of Attorney
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE
PRESENTS, that each person whose signature appears below does hereby constitute and appoint Klaus Roewe, Johan Malmqvist, Daniel Wiegand
and Roger Franks, and each of them singly, as his or her true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and agents, each with full power of substitution
and re-substitution, for him or her and in his or her name, place and stead, in any and all capacities, to sign any and all amendments
(including post-effective amendments) to this registration statement, and any subsequent registration statement filed by the registrant
pursuant to Rule 462(b) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and to file or cause to be filed the same, with all exhibits
thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the SEC, granting unto said attorneys-in-fact and agents, and each of them,
full power and authority to do and perform each and every act and thing requisite and necessary to be done in connection therewith and
about the premises, as fully to all intents and purposes as he or she might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all
that said attorneys-in-fact and agents, or any of them, or their or his or her substitutes or substitutes, may lawfully do or cause to
be done by virtue hereof.
Pursuant to the requirements
of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, this registration statement has been signed by the following persons in the capacities and
on the dates indicated.
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/s/
Klaus Roewe |
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Chief Executive Officer
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June 14, 2024 |
Klaus Roewe |
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(Principal Executive
Officer) |
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Johan Malmqvist |
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Chief Financial Officer |
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June 14, 2024 |
Johan Malmqvist |
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Henri Courpron |
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Non-executive Director |
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June 14, 2024 |
Henri Courpron |
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Dr. Thomas Enders |
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Non-executive Director |
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June 14, 2024 |
Dr. Thomas Enders |
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Barry Engle |
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Non-executive Director |
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June 14, 2024 |
Barry Engle |
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David Neeleman |
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Non-executive Director |
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June 14, 2024 |
David Neeleman |
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Margaret M. Smyth |
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Non-executive Director |
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June 14, 2024 |
Margaret M. Smyth |
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Gabrielle Toledano |
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Non-executive
Director |
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June 14, 2024 |
Gabrielle Toledano |
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David Wallerstein |
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Non-executive Director |
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June 14, 2024 |
David Wallerstein |
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Daniel Wiegand |
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Executive Director |
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June 14, 2024 |
Daniel Wiegand |
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Niklas Zennström |
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Non-executive Director |
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June 14, 2024 |
Niklas
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AUTHORIZED
REPRESENTATIVE
Pursuant to the requirements
of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the undersigned, the duly authorized undersigned representative in the United States of Lilium
N.V., has signed this registration statement on the 14th day of June, 2024.
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LILIUM N.V. |
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By: |
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Roger Franks |
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Name: |
Roger
Franks |
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Chief Legal Officer |
Exhibit 5.1
Lilium N.V.
Galileostraße 335
82131 Gauting
Germany |
Amsterdam
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer llp
Strawinskylaan 10
1077 XZ Amsterdam
Postbus 75299
1070 AG Amsterdam
T +31 20 485 7000
+31 20 485 7633 (Direct)
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E dirkjan.smit@freshfields.com
www.freshfields.com
Doc ID
US-LEGAL-12215218/2
Our Ref
DJS/MM
CLIENT
MATTER NO. 176386:0001 |
14 June 2024
Dear Sirs, Madams,
Lilium N.V.
Introduction
1. | We have acted as Dutch law
legal advisers to Lilium N.V. (the Company) with respect to certain matters of Netherlands law in connection with, inter
alia, the issuance and sale by the Company of up to (i) 24,507,947 class A ordinary shares in the capital of the Company,
having a nominal value of € 0.01 per share (the Investor Shares) and (ii) warrants to purchase up to
24,507,947 class A ordinary shares in the capital of the Company, having a nominal value of € 0.01 each (or such other nominal
value as may be applicable) (the Warrants and as exercised, the Warrant Shares, and the Warrant
Shares together with the Investor Shares also referred to as the New Securities), on such terms as set out in exhibit
B of the Securities Purchase Agreements (as defined below) (the Warrant Form) to each investor as identified on the
signature pages of the Securities Purchase Agreements, on the terms and conditions set out in the securities purchase
agreements dated May 23, 2024 (the Securities Purchase Agreements) by and among the Company and the investors
party thereto (the Transaction). The class A ordinary shares with nominal value of € 0.01 each in the capital of
the Company shall hereinafter be defined as the Ordinary Shares. This opinion letter is delivered to you upon your
request. |
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP is a limited liability partnership
registered in England and Wales with registered number OC334789. It is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
Dutch Chambers of Commerce registration number 34368197. For regulatory information please refer to www.freshfields.com/support/legalnotice.
A list of the members (and of the non-members who are designated as
partners) of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP and their qualifications is available for inspection at its registered office, 65 Fleet
Street, London EC4Y 1HS or at the above address. Any reference to a partner means a member, or a consultant or employee with equivalent
standing and qualifications, of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP or any of its affiliated firms or entities. Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer LLP’s Amsterdam office includes attorneys, civil law notaries, tax advisers and solicitors.
Bank account:
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Words and expressions
defined in paragraph 2 below shall, unless the context otherwise requires, bear the same respective meaning when used in this opinion.
Documents
reviewed
2. | In connection with the Transaction, we have examined the following documents: |
(a) | the registration statement on Form F-3 under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended
(the Securities Act), as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the Commission) on 14 June 2024
(the Registration Statement); |
(b) | an electronic copy of an extract
from the commercial register of the Dutch Chamber of Commerce (the Commercial Register) dated 14 June 2024 relating
to the Company, and confirmed upon our request by the Commercial Register by telephone to be correct in all material respects on the date
hereof (the Extract); |
(c) | a scanned copy of the deed of incorporation of the Company (at the time named Qell DutchCo B.V.) dated
11 March 2021 (the Deed of Incorporation); |
(d) | a scanned copy of the deed of partial amendment of the articles of association of the Company (akte
van partiële statutenwijziging) dated 8 April 2021, pursuant to which amendment the name of the Company was changed into
Lilium B.V.; |
(e) | a scanned copy of a deed of conversion and amendment (akte van omzetting en statutenwijziging)
dated 10 September 2021 relating to the conversion of the legal form of the Company from a company with limited liability (besloten
vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid) into a public company (naamloze vennootschap) and amendment of the articles of
association (statuten) of the Company; |
(f) | a scanned copy of the deed of partial amendment of the articles of association of the Company (akte
van partiële statutenwijziging) dated 1 August 2023 (the Deed of Amendment); |
(g) | a scanned copy of a certified copy of the full text of the articles of association of the Company as they
read as per the Deed of Amendment, which, according to the Extract, are the Company’s articles of association currently in force
and effect (the Articles of Association); |
(h) | a copy of the shareholders’ register of the Company; |
(i) | scanned copies of the: |
| (i) | minutes of the general meeting
of the Company (the General Meeting) dated 7 July 2023 relating to, inter alia, the designation of the board
of directors of the Company (the Board) (a) to issue (or to grant rights to subscribe for) class A ordinary
shares in the capital of the Company up to a maximum of 10% of the outstanding capital at the date of the General Meeting for a period
of 36 months from the General Meeting and (b) to limit or exclude the statutory pre-emptive rights with regard to such issuances
of (or rights to subscribe for) class A ordinary shares in the capital of the Company pursuant to the delegation referred to above under
(a); |
| (ii) | minutes of the General Meeting
dated 11 September 2023 relating to, inter alia, the designation of the Board (a) to issue (or to grant rights to subscribe
for) class A ordinary shares in the capital of the Company up to a maximum of 10% of the outstanding capital at the date of the
General Meeting for a period of 36 months from the General Meeting and (b) to limit or exclude the statutory pre-emptive rights with
regard to such issuances of (or rights to subscribe for) class A ordinary shares in the capital of the Company pursuant to the delegation
referred to above under (a); |
| (iii) | minutes of the General Meeting
dated 30 May 2024 relating to, inter alia, the designation of the Board (a) to issue (or to grant rights to subscribe
for) class A ordinary shares in the capital of the Company up to a maximum of 15% of the outstanding capital at the date of the
General Meeting for a period of 36 months from the General Meeting and (b) to limit or exclude the statutory pre-emptive rights with
regard to such issuances of (or rights to subscribe for) class A ordinary shares in the capital of the Company pursuant to the delegation
referred to above under (a); |
| (iv) | signed written resolution of the Board held on 16 May 2024 (the Board Resolution I); |
| (v) | signed written resolution of the Board held on 21 May 2024 (the Board Resolution II
and together with the Board Resolution I also referred to as the Board Resolutions); |
| (vi) | signed minutes of the resolution
of the Pricing Committee held on 21 May 2024; and |
| (vii) | signed minutes of the resolution of the Pricing Committee held on 23 May 2024; |
| (i) | the signed instruction notice on behalf of the Company to Continental Stock Transfer & Trust
Company (as transfer agent) relating to the issuance and delivery of the Investor Shares; and |
| (ii) | the bank statements as referred to in Section 2:93a paragraphs 2 and 6 of the Dutch Civil Code issued
by Deutsche Bank AG dated May, 31 2024 in connection with the payment of the Investor Shares; and |
(k) | scanned copies of the signed: |
| (i) | Securities Purchase Agreements,
including the Warrant Form; and |
| (ii) | the warrant agreement by and between the Company and Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company
(as transfer agent), dated May 31, 2024 (the Warrant Agreement). |
The documents referred to above in items
(a) to (k) (inclusive) are herein referred to as the Documents; the documents referred to above in items (b) to
(i) (inclusive) are herein referred to as the Corporate Documents; the documents referred to above in item (i) are
herein referred to as the Resolutions; the documents referred to above in item (k) are herein referred to as the Opinion
Documents.
Nature of Opinion
and Observations
3. | This letter is subject to the following nature of opinion and observations: |
(a) | Dutch Law: this opinion is confined to the laws with general applicability (wettelijke
regels met algemene gelding) of the Netherlands and, insofar as they are directly applicable in the Netherlands, the European Union,
all as they stand as at the date hereof and as such laws are currently interpreted in published authoritative case law of the courts of
the Netherlands (Dutch law); accordingly, we express no opinion with regard to any other system of law (including the law
of jurisdictions other than the Netherlands in which our firm has an office), even in cases where, in accordance with Dutch law, any foreign
law should be applied; furthermore, we do not express any opinion on public international law or on the rules of or promulgated under
any treaty or by any treaty organisation (except as otherwise stated above); |
(b) | Changes in Law: we express no opinion that the future or continued performance of a party’s
obligations or the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Opinion Documents will not contravene Dutch law, its application
or interpretation if altered in the future; |
(c) | Territory of the Netherlands: all references in this opinion letter and its schedules
to the Netherlands and Dutch law are to the European part of the Netherlands and its law, respectively, only; |
(d) | Factual Statements: we have not been responsible for investigating or verifying the accuracy
of the facts (or statements of foreign law) or the reasonableness of any statements of opinion or intention contained in any documents,
or for verifying that no material facts or provisions have been omitted therefrom; nor have we verified the accuracy of any assumption
made in this opinion letter other than as explicitly stated in this opinion letter; |
(e) | Representations: we express no opinion as to the correctness of any representation given
by any of the parties (express or implied) under or by virtue of the Documents, save if and insofar as the matters represented are the
subject matter of a specific opinion herein; |
(f) | Effects of Opinion: the opinions expressed in this opinion letter have no bearing on declarations
made, opinions expressed or statements of a similar nature made by any of the parties in the Opinion Documents; |
(g) | Nature of Investigations: in rendering this opinion we have exclusively examined the Documents
and we have conducted such investigations of Dutch law as we have deemed necessary or advisable for the purpose of giving this opinion
letter; as to matters of fact we have relied on the Documents and any other document we have deemed relevant, and on statements or certificates
of public officials; |
(h) | Formulae and Cash Flows: we have not been responsible for verifying the accuracy or correctness
of any formula or ratio (whether expressed in words or symbols) or financial schedule contained in the Documents, or any cash flow model
used or to be used in connection with the transactions contemplated thereby, or whether such formula, ratio, financial schedule or cash
flow model appropriately reflects the commercial arrangements between the parties; |
(i) | Tax: we express no opinion in respect of the tax treatment of the Documents or the Transaction;
you have not relied on any advice from us in relation to the tax implications of the Documents or the Transaction for any person, whether
in the Netherlands or any other jurisdiction, or the suitability of any tax provisions in the Documents; |
(j) | Operational Licenses: we have not investigated whether the Company has obtained any of the
operational licences, permits and consents which it may require for the purpose of carrying on its business (including, unless such licence,
permit and/or consent is the subject of an opinion herein, the Transaction); |
(k) | Anti-trust: we have not considered whether the transactions contemplated by the Opinion
Documents comply with civil, regulatory or criminal anti-trust, cartel, competition, public procurement or state aid laws, nor whether
any filings, clearances, notifications or disclosures are required or advisable under such laws; |
(l) | Data Protection / Insider Trading: we express no opinion on any data protection or insider
trading laws of any jurisdiction (including the Netherlands); |
(m) | Legal Concepts: Dutch legal concepts are expressed in English terms in this opinion letter
and not in their original Dutch terms; the concepts concerned may not be identical to the concepts described by the same English terms
as they exist in the laws of other jurisdictions; |
(n) | Governing Law: this opinion and any non-contractual obligations arising out of or in relation
to this opinion are governed by Dutch law; and |
(o) | Date of Opinion: this opinion speaks as of the date hereof; no obligation is assumed to
update this opinion or to inform any person of any changes of law or other matters coming to our knowledge and occurring after the date
hereof, which may affect this opinion in any respect. |
Opinion
4. | On the basis stated in paragraph 3, and subject to the assumptions in Schedule 1, the qualifications
in Schedule 2 and any factual matters, documents or events not disclosed to us, we are of the opinion that (i) the
Company has been duly incorporated as a private company with limited liability (besloten vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid)
and is existing as a public company (naamloze vennootschap) under Dutch law, (ii) the Investor Shares have been duly authorised,
validly issued and are fully paid and non-assessable and (iii) upon the exercise of the Warrants in accordance with the Warrant Agreement,
the Warrant Shares when issued by the Company will have been duly authorised, validly issued and when paid in accordance with the terms
of the Warrant Agreement (and following issuance of a bank statement as referred to in Section 2:93a paragraphs 2 and 6 of the Dutch
Civil Code) will be fully paid and non-assessable. |
Benefit of opinion
5. | This opinion is addressed to you in relation to and as an exhibit to the Company’s Registration
Statement and, except with our prior written consent, is not to be transmitted or disclosed to any other person, other than as an exhibit
to the Registration Statement and is not to be used or relied upon by you or by any other person for any purpose other than in connection
with the filing of the Registration Statement. |
6. | This opinion letter and any non-contractual obligations arising out
of or in relation to this opinion are governed by the laws of the Netherlands. Every situation concerning
the legal relationship between yourself and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, the above submission
to jurisdiction included, is governed by the general terms of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP.1 |
7. | We hereby consent to the filing of this legal opinion letter as an exhibit to the Registration Statement.
In giving the consent set out in the previous sentence, we do not thereby admit or imply that we are in the category of persons whose
consent is required under Section 7 of the Securities Act or any rules and regulations of the SEC promulgated thereunder. |
Yours faithfully,
Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer LLP
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Schedule
1
ASSUMPTIONS
In considering the Documents and in rendering
this opinion we have (with your consent and, unless specifically stated otherwise, without any further enquiry) assumed that:
(a) | Authenticity: all (electronic) signatures, stamps and seals on all documents in connection
with this opinion ((whether as originals as copies or electronically) are genuine and all such documents are authentic, accurate and complete; |
(b) | Copies: all documents retrieved by us or supplied to us electronically (whether in portable
document format (PDF) or as scanned copies), as photocopies, facsimile copies or e-mail conformed copies are in conformity with the originals; |
(c) | Drafts: Documents examined by us in draft form have been or, as the case may be, will be
executed in the form of the drafts examined by us; |
(d) | No Amendments: the Opinion Documents have since their execution not been amended, supplemented,
rescinded, terminated by any of the parties thereto or declared null and void by a competent court; |
(e) | Deed of Incorporation: the Deed of Incorporation is a valid notarial deed (authentieke
akte), the contents of which were correct and complete as of the date thereof and there were no defects in the incorporation of the
Company (not appearing on the face of the Deed of Incorporation) on the basis of which a court might dissolve the Company or deem it has
never existed; |
(f) | Registration: the Registration Statement has been or will have been filed with the SEC
and declared effective pursuant to the Securities Act; |
(g) | Corporate Documents: at the time when any Corporate Document was signed, each person who
is a party to or signatory of that Corporate Document (other than the Company), as applicable (i) had been validly incorporated,
was validly existing and, to the extent relevant in such party’s jurisdiction, in good standing under the laws applicable to such
party, (ii) had all requisite power, authority and legal capacity to sign that Corporate Document and to perform all juridical acts
(rechtshandelingen) and other actions contemplated thereby and (iii) has validly signed that Corporate Document; |
(h) | Extract: the information set forth in the Extract, is accurate and complete on today’s
date and the factual statements from the Company in relation to the total issued and outstanding capital of the Company are accurate and
complete on today’s date; |
(i) | No Insolvency: (i) the Company has not been declared bankrupt (failliet verklaard),
(ii) the Company has not been granted a (provisional) suspension of payments ((voorlopige) surseance van betaling), (iii) the
Company has not become subject to a (confidential or public) pre-insolvency private plan procedure (onderhands akkoordprocedure),
(iv) the Company has not become subject to any of the other insolvency proceedings (together with the proceedings in paragraph (i)(i) and
(i)(ii) referred to as the Insolvency Proceedings) referred to in section 1(1) of Regulation (EU) 2015/848 of
20 May 2015 on insolvency proceedings (recast) (the Insolvency Regulation), (v) the Company has not been dissolved
(ontbonden), (vi) the Company has not ceased to exist pursuant to a legal merger or demerger (juridische fusie of splitsing),
and (vii) no order for the administration (bewind) of the assets of the Company has been made; these assumptions are supported
by our enquiries today with the Commercial Register, the online EU Insolvency register (EU Insolventieregister) and the court in
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and The Hague, the Netherlands, which have not revealed any information that any such event has occurred with
respect to the Company; however, such enquiries are not conclusive evidence that no such events have occurred; additionally, in the event
a confidential pre-insolvency private plan procedure (onderhands akkoordprocedure) as referred to in paragraph (i)(iii) should
occur with respect to the Company, the above-mentioned registers will not make notice of such procedure; |
(j) | Articles of Association: the Articles of Association have not been amended; |
(k) | Authorization General Meeting: the General Meeting has or will (continue to) designate the
Board as the corporate body authorised to (i) issue the New Securities and (ii) to limit or exclude the statutory pre-emptive
rights with regard to such issuances pursuant to the delegation referred to above under (i); |
(l) | Resolutions: the Resolutions (including the powers of attorney in the Board Resolutions)
have not been revoked (ingetrokken) or amended and have not been and will not be declared null and void by a competent court and
the Resolutions have not been, and will not be, amended, revoked (ingetrokken), terminated or declared null and void by a competent
court and the factual statements and confirmations set out in the Resolutions are true and correct; |
(m) | Corporate Benefit: the entering into the Opinion Documents and the transactions contemplated
thereby are in the corporate interests (vennootschappelijk belang) of the Company; |
(n) | No Conflict of Interest: Klaus Roewe nor any of those members of the Board (in whatever
capacity) who have participated in the meeting of the Board held on 21 May 2024 as evidenced by the Board Resolution II, has a direct
or indirect personal conflict of interest with the Company (een direct of indirect persoonlijk belang dat strijdig is met het belang
van de vennootschap en de met haar verbonden onderneming) in relation to the transactions contemplated by the Opinion Documents (Barry
Engle and Niklas Zennström did not participate in the deliberations and decision-making process in relation to the Transaction as
they may have a direct or indirect personal conflict of interest with the Company in relation to the Transaction as is evidenced by the
Board Resolution II); |
(o) | Works Council: no works council (ondernemingsraad) has been instituted with jurisdiction
(and the authority to render advice) in respect of the Company and/or the transactions contemplated by the Opinion Documents, nor has
any person working for any enterprise (onderneming, as defined in the Dutch Works Councils Act (Wet op de ondernemingsraden)) of the
Company (whether employee or not) at any time made a request to the board of directors of the Company that any works council be installed; |
(p) | Financial Supervision Act: the Company is not required to be licensed pursuant to the Dutch
Financial Supervision Act (Wet op het financieel toezicht); |
(q) | Due Execution: the (electronic) signature appearing on the Opinion Documents on behalf of
the Company is the (electronic) signature of Klaus Roewe; |
(r) | Signing under Power of Attorney: under any applicable law (other than Dutch law) governing
the existence and extent of Klaus Roewe’s authority towards third parties (as determined pursuant to and in accordance with the
rules of The Hague Convention of 14 March 1978 on the Laws Applicable to Agency), the power of attorney included in the Board
Resolutions authorising Klaus Roewe creates valid and legally binding obligations for the Company towards any of the other parties to
the Opinion Documents as a result of Klaus Roewe acting as attorney for and on behalf of the Company; |
(s) | Other Parties – Corporate Capacity/Approval: each of the parties to the Opinion Documents
(other than the Company) (i) has been validly incorporated, is validly existing and, to the extent relevant in such party’s
jurisdiction, in good standing under the laws applicable to such party, (ii) has the power, capacity and authority to enter into,
execute and deliver the Opinion Documents to which it is a party and to exercise its rights and perform its obligations thereunder, and
(iii) has duly authorised and validly executed and, to the extent relevant, delivered the Opinion Documents; |
(t) | Anti-terrorism, Money Laundering: the parties to the Opinion Documents comply with all applicable
anti-terrorism, anti-corruption, anti-money laundering, sanctions and human rights laws and regulations, and the performance or enforcement
of the Opinion Documents is consistent with all such laws and regulations; without providing conclusive evidence, this assumption is supported
by our online enquiry with the registers referred to in Sections 2:20(3) and 10:123 of the Dutch Civil Code finalised today confirming
that the Company is not listed on any such list; |
(u) | No Director Disqualification: none of the directors of the Company is subject to a civil
law director disqualification (civielrechtelijk bestuursverbod) imposed by a court under articles 106a to 106e of the Dutch Bankruptcy
Act (Faillissementswet) (as amended by the Directors disqualification act (Wet civielrechtelijk bestuursverbod)); although
not providing conclusive evidence thereof, this assumption is supported by (i) the confirmation of the directors included in the
Board Resolutions and (ii) our enquiries today with the Commercial Register; and |
(v) | Shares: the issue, offering, sale, transfer, payment and delivery of the New Securities,
each distribution (electronically or otherwise) of any circulars, documents or information relating to the Company and/or the New Securities
and any and all invitations, offers, offer advertisements, publications and other documents relating to the Transaction have been and
will continue to be made in conformity with the provisions of the Opinion Documents and the Registration Statement. |
Schedule
2
QUALIFICATIONS
Our opinion is
subject to the following qualifications:
(a) | Insolvency Proceedings: a confirmation derived from an insolvency register does not provide
conclusive evidence that an entity is not subject to any insolvency proceedings as defined in the Insolvency Regulation or otherwise; |
(b) | Creditor Action: our opinions with respect to the validity or enforceability of the Opinion
Documents or any legal act (rechtshandeling) forming part thereof or contemplated thereby are subject to and limited by the protection
afforded by Dutch law to creditors whose interests have been adversely affected pursuant to the rules of Dutch law relating to (i) unlawful
acts (onrechtmatige daden) based on section 6:162 et seq. of the Dutch Civil Code (Burgerlijk Wetboek) and (ii) fraudulent
conveyance or preference (actio pauliana) within the meaning of section 3:45 of the Dutch Civil Code (Burgerlijk Wetboek)
and/or section 42 et seq. of the Dutch Bankruptcy Act (Faillissementswet); |
(c) | Foreign Documents: the opinion and other statements expressed herein relating to the Opinion
Documents are subject to the qualification that as Dutch lawyers we are not qualified or able to assess the true meaning and purport under
applicable law (other than Dutch law) of the terms of the Opinion Documents and the obligations thereunder of the parties thereto, and
we have made no investigation of such meaning and purport; our review of the Opinion Documents and any other documents subject or expressed
to be subject to any law other than Dutch law has therefore been limited to the terms of such documents as they appear to us on the basis
of such review and only in respect of any involvement of Dutch law; |
(d) | Sanctions Act 1977: the Sanctions Act 1977 (Sanctiewet 1977) and regulations promulgated
thereunder, or international sanctions, may limit the enforceability of the Opinion Documents; |
(e) | Non-assessable: in absence of an equivalent Dutch legal term for the term “non-assessable”
as used in this opinion letter and for the purposes of this opinion letter, non-assessable means that no holder of Ordinary Shares can
be required to pay any amount in addition to the amount required for such share to be fully paid as provided for by Section 2:81
of the Dutch Civil Code; and |
(f) | Commercial Register: an extract from the Commercial Register does not provide conclusive
evidence that the facts set out in it are correct. However, under the 2007 Trade Register Act (Handelsregisterwet 2007), subject
to limited exceptions, a legal entity cannot invoke the incorrectness or incompleteness of its Commercial Register information against
third parties who were unaware of the incorrectness or incompleteness. |
Exhibit 5.2
Lilium N.V.
Galileostraße 335
82131 Gauting, Germany |
|
New York
3 World Trade Center
175 Greenwich Street, 51st Floor
New York, NY 10007
T +1 (212) 277-4000
www.freshfields.com
|
June 14, 2024
Ladies and Gentlemen:
We are acting as United States counsel to Lilium
N.V., a Dutch public limited liability company (the Company), in connection with the registration statement on Form F-3
filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the Commission) on June 14, 2024 (as it may be amended
and supplemented after the initial filing date, the Registration Statement, which term does not include any other
document or agreement whether or not specifically referred to therein or attached as an exhibit or schedule thereto), relating to the
registration under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the Securities Act), of (i) (a) 24,507,947
Class A Shares, nominal value €0.01 per share (the Class A Shares and, the registered Class A Shares,
the Shares) and (b) warrants to purchase 24,507,947 Class A Shares (the Warrants), in each case,
sold by the Company pursuant to the securities purchase agreements dated May 23, 2024 by and among the Company and the investors
named therein (the Securities Purchase Agreements) and (ii) 24,507,947 Class A Shares that may be issued upon
the exercise of the Warrants.
The opinion expressed herein is confined to the
law of the State of New York, as currently in effect. Accordingly, we express no opinion herein with regard to any other laws. The opinion
expressed herein is limited to the matters stated herein, and no opinion is implied or may be inferred beyond the matters expressly stated
herein. We do not undertake to advise you of changes in law or facts that may come to our attention after the date of this letter.
Insofar as the opinion expressed herein relates
to or is dependent upon matters governed by the law of The Netherlands, we have relied upon the opinion dated on or about the date hereof
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, which opinion is being filed as an exhibit to the Registration Statement.
In rendering the opinion expressed below, we
have examined the following documents and agreements:
| (a) | the form of PIPE Securities Purchase
Agreement and the form of PIPE Warrant attached thereto (the Form of Warrant); |
| (b) | the warrant agreement, dated as of May 31,
2024 (the Warrant Agreement and, together with the Form of Warrant, the
Warrant Documents), by and between the Company and Continental Stock Transfer &
Trust Company (Continental); and |
| (c) | the Registration Statement. |
In addition, we have examined and have relied
as to matters of fact upon such corporate and other records, agreements, documents and other instruments and certificates or comparable
documents of public officials and of officers and representatives of the Company and such other persons, and we have made such other
investigations, as we have deemed relevant and necessary as a basis for the opinion expressed below.
Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer is an international legal practice operating through Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP,
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (a partnership registered in Hong Kong), Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Law office, Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer Foreign Law Office, Studio Legale associato a Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Rechtsanwälte
Steuerberater PartG mbB, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Rechtsanwälte PartG mbB and other associated entities and undertakings.
For further regulatory information please refer to www.freshfields.com/support/legal-notice.
In our examination, we have assumed the genuineness
of all signatures, the legal capacity of natural persons, the authenticity of all documents submitted to us as originals and the conformity
with authentic originals of all documents submitted to us as copies. As to any facts material to the opinion expressed herein that we
did not independently establish or verify, we have relied, without independent verification, upon the representations and warranties
contained in the Securities Purchase Agreements, and oral or written statements and representations of public officials, officers and
other representatives of the Company. We have also assumed that the Warrant Documents have been duly authorized, executed and delivered
by the parties thereto.
Based upon the foregoing, and subject to the
limitations, qualifications and assumptions set forth herein, we are of the opinion that, assuming that (i) the
Warrants have been duly authorized by the Company, and (ii) the Warrant Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered
by the Company and constitutes a valid and legally binding obligation of Continental, the Warrant Agreement and the Warrants constitute
valid and legally binding obligations of the Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with their terms.
Our opinion above is subject to (i) (a) the
effects of bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, fraudulent conveyance or transfer or other similar laws relating to or
affecting the rights of creditors generally, (b) the possible judicial application of foreign laws or governmental action affecting
the rights of creditors generally and (c) the application of general principles of equity (regardless of whether considered in a
proceeding in equity or at law), including without limitation (1) the possible unavailability of specific performance, injunctive
relief or any other equitable remedy and (2) concepts of materiality, reasonableness, good faith and fair dealing, and (ii) limitations
on the right to indemnity and contribution under applicable law and public policy.
In addition, we express no opinion as to (i) the
validity, legally binding effect or enforceability of (a) any waiver of immunity, (b) any waiver of a right to trial by jury,
(c) any waiver of inconvenient forum set forth in the Warrant Documents and the Warrants or (d) any provisions relating to
partial unenforceability contained in the Warrant Documents or (ii) (a) whether a federal or state court outside New York would
give effect to any choice of law provided for in the Warrant Documents and the Warrants or (b) any provisions of the Warrant Documents
and the Warrants that relate to the subject matter jurisdiction of the federal or state courts of a particular jurisdiction to adjudicate
any controversy related to the Warrant Documents and the Warrants or the transactions contemplated thereby.
The opinion expressed in this letter is solely
for your benefit and the benefit of persons entitled to rely thereon pursuant to applicable provisions of the Securities Act and the
rules and regulations of the Commission promulgated thereunder, in connection with the Registration Statement, and may not be relied
upon in any manner or used for any purpose by any other person or entity.
We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion
letter with the Commission as Exhibit 5.2 to the Registration Statement and further consent to the reference to our name under the
caption “Legal Matters” in the prospectus which is a part of the Registration Statement. In giving this consent, we do not
hereby admit that we are in the category of persons whose consent is required under Section 7 of the Securities Act.
Very truly yours,
/s/ Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP
Exhibit 8.1
Lilium N.V.
Galileostraße 335
82131 Gauting
Germany |
|
Washington, DC
700 13th Street, NW, 10th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
Claude Stansbury
T +1 (202) 777-4500
freshfields.us
|
June 14, 2024
Ladies and Gentlemen:
We have acted as special U.S. federal income tax
counsel to Lilium N.V., a Dutch public limited liability company (the “Company,” “you,” “your” or
similar terms), in connection with the preparation and filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”)
of a registration statement on Form F-3, under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), relating
to the offer and sale from time to time by the selling securityholders named therein of (i) up to 24,507,947 shares of the Company’s
class A ordinary shares, nominal value €0.01 per share (“Class A Shares”), (ii) warrants to purchase up to
24,507,947 Class A Shares (the “Warrants”) and (iii) up to 24,507,947 Class A Shares that may be issued upon
the exercise of the Warrants. The registration statement on Form F-3, filed on June 14, 2024, together with all exhibits thereto
is herein called the “Registration Statement.” You have requested our opinion concerning the statements in the Registration
Statement under the heading “Taxation – Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations for U.S. Holders.”
In rendering our opinion, we have reviewed the
Registration Statement and the Company’s audited financial statements as of December 31, 2023 and 2022 and for each of the
three years in the period ended December 31, 2023, including the accompanying notes, incorporated by reference into the Registration
Statement and participated in discussions with officers and representatives of the Company and representatives of the independent registered
public accounting firm for the Company, at which discussions the contents of these documents were discussed.
In addition, we have examined and relied as to
matters of fact upon the Registration Statement and such corporate and other records, agreements, documents and other instruments and
certificates or comparable documents of public officials and of officers and representatives of the Company and such other persons, and
we have made such other investigations, as we have deemed relevant and necessary in order to enable us to render this opinion. Our opinion
is conditioned on the initial and continuing accuracy of the facts, information and analyses set forth in the Registration Statement and
such other documents.
Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer is an international legal practice operating through Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP,
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (a partnership registered in Hong Kong), Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Law office, Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer Foreign Law Office, Studio Legale associato a Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Rechtsanwälte
Steuerberater PartG mbB, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Rechtsanwälte PartG mbB and other associated entities and undertakings.
For further regulatory information please refer to www.freshfields.com/support/legal-notice.
In rendering the opinion set forth below, we have
assumed the genuineness of all signatures, the legal capacity of natural persons, the authenticity of all documents submitted to us as
originals and the conformity with authentic originals of all documents submitted to us as copies. As to any facts material to the opinions
expressed herein that we did not independently establish or verify, we have relied, without independent verification, upon oral or written
statements and representations of public officials, officers and other representatives of the Company. We have also assumed that the Registration
Statement will be declared effective by order of the Commission and will remain effective at the time the Class A Shares and/or Warrants
are sold. The purpose of our engagement was not to establish or confirm factual matters set forth in the Registration Statement and we
have not undertaken any obligation to verify independently any of the factual matters set forth in those documents. Moreover, many of
the determinations required to be made in the preparation of such documents involve judgments that are primarily of a non-legal nature.
Any inaccuracy in any of the aforementioned assumptions could adversely affect our opinion.
Our opinion is based on existing provisions of
the U.S. Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, U.S. Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder, administrative and judicial decisions,
and rulings and other pronouncements of the Internal Revenue Service as in effect on the date of this opinion, all of which are subject
to change (possibly with retroactive effect) or reinterpretation. No assurances can be given that a change in the law on which our opinion
is based or the interpretation thereof will not occur or that such change will not affect the opinion expressed herein. We undertake no
responsibility to advise of any such developments in the law.
Based upon our examination and subject to the
qualifications set forth in this letter, and subject to the qualifications, exceptions, assumptions and limitations set forth in the Registration
Statement, we are of the opinion that the statements set forth in the Registration Statement under the heading “Taxation –
Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations for U.S. Holders,” insofar as such statements constitute descriptions of or conclusions
with respect to United States federal income tax law, are correct in all material respects. Notwithstanding the foregoing, we do not express
any opinion herein with respect to the Company’s status as a passive foreign investment company (“PFIC”) for United
States federal income tax purposes for any taxable year, for the reasons stated in the discussion on PFICs set forth in the Registration
Statement under the heading “Taxation – Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations for U.S. Holders – Passive Foreign
Investment Company Rules.”
Our opinion is limited to the federal income tax
law of the United States and to the issues specifically addressed in this letter. We express no opinion on any other laws, we intimate
no view on any other matter that may be relevant to your interests and we do not undertake to advise you of changes in law or fact that
may come to our attention after the date of this letter. This letter speaks only as of its date, and we assume no obligation to advise
you or any other person of any change in law or fact that occurs after the date of this opinion letter, even though such change may affect
the legal analysis or legal conclusion expressed in this letter. We also caution you that our opinions depend upon the facts, assumptions
and representations to which this letter refers, and our conclusions could differ if those facts and assumptions were found to be different.
Should the United States Internal Revenue Service take a position inconsistent with our conclusions, there can be no assurance that it
will not prevail.
This letter is furnished by us to you solely in
connection with the Registration Statement. The opinion expressed in this letter is solely for your benefit and the benefit of persons
entitled to rely thereon pursuant to applicable provisions of the Securities Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission
promulgated thereunder, and may not be used, quoted, relied upon in any manner or otherwise referred to for any other purpose by any other
person or entity.
We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion
with the Commission as Exhibit 8.1 to the Registration Statement. In giving this consent, we do not thereby admit that we are in
the category of persons whose consent is required under Section 7 of the Securities Act, or the rules and regulations of the
Commission.
Sincerely,
/s/ Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP
Exhibit 8.2
Lilium N.V.
Galileostraße 335
82131 Gauting
Germany |
Amsterdam
Freshfields
Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
Strawinskylaan 10
1077 XZ Amsterdam
Postbus 75299
1070 AG Amsterdam
T +31
20 485 7000
+31 20 485 7635 (Direct)
F +31
20 517 7635
E eelco.vanderstok@freshfields.com
www.freshfields.com
Doc ID
EUROPE-LEGAL-276379421/1
Our Ref
176386-0006 E
|
14 June 2024
Dear Sirs, Madams,
Netherlands tax opinion
We have acted as special counsel on certain matters
of Dutch tax law to Lilium N.V. (the Company) in connection with the registration statement on Form F-3 filed with
the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on 14 June 2024 for the registration of (i) up to
49,015,894 Class A ordinary shares of the Company, nominal value €0.01 per share (the Class A Shares), which
consists of up to (a) 24,507,947 Class A Shares and (b) 24,507,947 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants,
and (ii) warrants to purchase up to 24,507,947 Class A Shares (the Warrants), as described in the Registration
Statement (as defined below).
This opinion letter is delivered to you pursuant
to your request.
In rendering this opinion, we have examined a
scanned copy of the registration statement on Form F-3 under the Securities Act, as filed with the SEC on 14 June 2024 (the
Registration Statement).
This opinion letter is strictly limited to the
matters expressly stated in it and may not be read as an opinion on the legal validity and/or the binding nature under Dutch law of the
Registration Statement or any matter not specifically referred to in this opinion. We have assumed that all the facts, representations
or warranties contained in the Registration Statement are correct. Consequently, we did not examine the correctness of any of these and
we do not express an opinion in that respect. We have also assumed that the Company is, and will remain, solely resident in Germany for
purposes of the 2012 Convention between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Kingdom of the Netherlands for the avoidance of double
taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income.
Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales with registered number OC334789. It is authorised and
regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA no. 484861). Dutch Chambers of Commerce registration number 34368197. For further
regulatory information please refer to www.freshfields.com/support/legal-notice.
A list of the members
(and of the non-members who are designated as ‘partners’) of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP is available for inspection
at its registered office, 100 Bishopsgate, London EC2P 2SR and at Strawinskylaan 10, 1077 XZ Amsterdam. Any reference to a partner means
a member, or a consultant or employee with equivalent standing and qualifications, of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP or any associated
firms or entities. Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP’s Amsterdam office includes attorneys, civil law notaries, solicitors and
lawyers qualified under the laws of, and registered in, other jurisdictions.
Bank Account:
Stg Beh Derdengld Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, ABN AMRO Bank N.V., IBAN: NL14ABNA0256049947, BIC: ABNANL2A
This
opinion is furthermore limited to laws, treaties and regulatory interpretations in effect in the Netherlands on the date of this opinion
and as they are generally construed and applied according to the current published case law of the Dutch courts, authorities and administrative
rulings. These laws, treaties and regulations are subject to change, including changes that could have retroactive effect, as a result
of which the correctness and accuracy of the content of this opinion may be affected. We will nevertheless not update and/or modify this
opinion, not even in case of possible and relevant modifications to the Dutch tax laws, unless you specifically request us to do so in
writing after such a modification should have occurred.
All the (English) legal concepts and terms used
in this opinion are moreover deemed to refer to Dutch legal concepts and should therefore be interpreted following the corresponding
Dutch tax concepts.
All references in this opinion letter to
the Netherlands and Dutch law are to the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and its law, respectively, only.
This opinion and any non-contractual obligations
arising out of or in relation to this opinion are governed by Dutch law, and the courts of Amsterdam (the Netherlands) shall have exclusive
jurisdiction, to which you and we submit, in relation to all disputes (including claims for set-off and counterclaims) arising out of
or in connection with this opinion, including (without limitation) in connection with (i) the creation, effect or interpretation
of, or the legal relationships established by, this opinion; and (ii) any non-contractual obligations arising out of or in relation
to this opinion. Every situation concerning the legal relationship between yourself and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, the above
submission to jurisdiction included, is governed by the general terms of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP.
Based upon and subject to the foregoing and any
factual matters, documents or events not disclosed to us, the statements contained in the Registration Statement under the heading “Material
Dutch Tax Considerations” constitute our opinion and are a true and accurate summary of the material Dutch tax consequences of
the acquisition, ownership and disposal of Class A Shares and the acquisition, ownership, disposal and exercise of Warrants to the
holders of Class A Shares and/or Warrants described therein.
This opinion is addressed to you in relation
to and as an exhibit to the Registration Statement and, except with our prior written consent, is not to be transmitted or disclosed
to any other person, other than as an exhibit to the Registration Statement and is not to be used or relied upon by you or by any other
person for any purpose other than in connection with the filing of the Registration Statement.
We hereby consent to the filing of this legal
opinion letter as an exhibit to the Registration Statement. In giving the consent set out in the previous sentence, we do not thereby
admit or imply that we are in the category of persons whose consent is required under Section 7 of the Securities Act or any rules and
regulations of the SEC promulgated thereunder.
Yours faithfully
/s/ Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
LLP
Exhibit 8.3
Lilium N.V.
Galileostraße 335
82131 Gauting
Germany |
München
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Rechtsanwälte Steuerberater PartG
mbB
Maximiliansplatz 13
80333 München
T +49
89 20 70 20 (Zentrale)
+49 89 20702339 (Durchwahl)
F +49
89 20 70 21 00
E david.beutel@freshfields.com
www.freshfields.com
Our Ref
176386-0015 DBE
|
14 June 2024
German Tax Opinion
Dear Sir or Madam,
We are acting as legal advisor of Lilium N.V.,
a public limited liability company (naamloze vennootschap) incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands, with its registered
seat in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, registered with the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce (Kamer van Koophandel) under number 82165874,
having its business address at Galileostraße 335, 82131 Gauting, Germany (the Company), in respect of certain matters
of German tax law in connection with the filing of a Form F-3 registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended,
regarding the offer and sale from time to time by the shareholders of the Company named therein of (a) up to 49,015,894 class A ordinary
shares with a nominal value of EUR 0.01 each (the Class A Shares), which consists of up to (i) 24,507,947
Class A Shares and (ii) 24,507,947 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of warrants and (b) warrants to purchase
up to 24,507,947 Class A Shares, prepared by the Company and filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the
SEC) on 14 June 2024 (the Registration Statement).
In this capacity, we have been requested to provide
a tax opinion regarding the section “Material German Tax Considerations” of the Registration Statement (the Opinion)
which we provide below.
We have solely examined a scanned copy of the
Registration Statement, as filed with the SEC on 14 June 2024.
Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer Rechtsanwälte Steuerberater Partnerschaftsgesellschaft mit beschränkter Berufshaftung (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Rechtsanwälte Steuerberater PartG mbB) has its seat in Frankfurt am Main and is registered with the partnership register of the
Amtsgericht Frankfurt am Main with registered number PR 2677. For further regulatory information please refer to www.freshfields.com/support/legalnotice.
A list of all members
of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Rechtsanwälte Steuerberater PartG mbB is available on request. The reference to "partners"
means members of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Rechtsanwälte Steuerberater PartG mbB as well as consultants and employees of Freshfields
Bruckhaus Deringer Rechtsanwälte Steuerberater PartG mbB with equivalent standing and qualifications who are not members of the
partnership.
In considering the documents provided to us and
rendering this Opinion we have assumed without further inquiry that:
| a) | all copies of documents provided to us conform to the relevant originals and that all documents submitted
to us whether as originals or as copies are authentic, accurate and complete; |
| b) | the Company is, and will remain, solely resident in Germany for purposes of (i) the 2012 Convention
between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Kingdom of the Netherlands for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of
fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income and (ii) the German tax laws currently in force; |
| c) | there are no factual matters and documents not disclosed to us in the course of our examination that would
affect any opinion expressed in this Opinion; and |
| d) | all factual matters identified in the Registration Statement are accurate and complete. |
The undersigned is a member of the bar association
(Rechtsanwaltskammer) in Munich, Germany, and licensed as an attorney (Rechtsanwalt) in Germany. This Opinion is, therefore,
limited to matters of German law as presently in effect. We have not investigated and do not express or imply any opinion with respect
to the laws of any other jurisdiction.
Based upon and subject to the foregoing and the
observations set out below, we are of the opinion that:
The statements set forth in the Registration Statement
under the section with the caption “Material German Tax Considerations”, insofar as such statements purport to constitute
a description or summary of the legal issues or legal provisions referred to therein, represent fair descriptions or summaries of such
issues or provisions and are correct in all material respects.
With your approval we have not been responsible
for investigating or verifying the accuracy of any facts, or statements of foreign law, or the reasonableness of any statements of opinion
or intention contained in the documents provided to us, or for verifying that no material facts or provisions have been omitted therefrom.
Moreover, we have not conducted any investigation of factual matters for the purposes of this Opinion and our opinion does not purport
to express or imply any opinion with regard to such matters. Nothing in this Opinion should be taken as expressing an opinion with respect
to the representations and warranties or other factual statements contained in any of the documents referred to above.
All the (English) legal concepts and terms used
in this Opinion are moreover deemed to refer to German legal concepts and should therefore be interpreted following the corresponding
German tax concepts.
The opinions contained herein are expressions
of professional judgement regarding the legal matters addressed and not guarantees that a court will reach any particular result.
This Opinion speaks as of its date only and we
do not assume any obligation to update this Opinion or to inform you or any other addressee of this Opinion of any changes to any of the
facts or laws or other matters referred to in this Opinion.
This Opinion is rendered to you solely for your
benefit in connection with the Registration Statement and may not, without our prior written consent, be circulated, disclosed, quoted,
otherwise referred to or made available to third parties in any other matter or context whatsoever, save that this letter may be used
(i) as required by law or regulation, (ii) if requested by any court or governmental or regulatory authority, or (iii) if
deemed necessary by the addressee to establish a legal defence.
This Opinion may only be relied upon under the
express condition that this Opinion and any issues of interpretation arising hereunder are governed by German law and any disputes between
ourselves and the addressees hereof arising in connection with this Opinion will be brought before a German court. The courts of Frankfurt
am Main shall have exclusive jurisdiction with respect to any matters of liability arising hereunder.
We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion
letter with the SEC as an exhibit to the Registration Statement. In giving this consent, we do not hereby admit or imply that we are in
the category of persons whose consent is required under Section 7 of the Securities Act or any rules and regulations of the
SEC promulgated thereunder.
Very truly yours, |
|
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|
/s/ Dr. David Beutel |
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Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Rechtsanwälte
Steuerberater PartG mbB |
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Exhibit 10.2
Execution
Version
WARRANT AGREEMENT
THIS WARRANT AGREEMENT (as
amended, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time, this “Agreement”), dated as of May 31,
2024, is by and between Lilium N.V., a Dutch public limited liability company (naamloze vennootschap) (the “Company”),
and Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, a New York corporation, as warrant agent (the “Warrant Agent”,
also referred to herein as the “Transfer Agent”). Capitalized terms used herein but not otherwise defined have
the meanings ascribed to them in the Warrants (defined below).
WHEREAS, on May 23, 2024
the Company entered into Securities Purchase Agreements, as may be amended and restated, (collectively, the “ PIPE Purchase
Agreement”) with the investors named therein (the “Investors”), pursuant to which the Investors
agreed to purchase Class A ordinary shares, having a nominal value of €0.01 per share (“Ordinary Shares A”)
of the Company, and in connection therewith the Company will issue and deliver warrants to the Investors, bearing any restrictive legends
as set forth therein (the “Warrants”), with each whole Warrant entitling the holder thereof to purchase one
Ordinary Share A of the Company for $1.50 per share with a minimum of the USD equivalent of the nominal value of EUR 0.01 per share
(the “Warrant Shares”), subject to adjustment as described in the Warrants;
WHEREAS, on May 23, 2024,
the Company entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (as amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Prepaid
Purchase Agreement”) with Aceville Pte. Limited pursuant to which the Company will issue and deliver, among other things,
a Warrant to purchase 24,233,035 Warrant Shares, subject to adjustments as described in the Warrants;
WHEREAS, the Company desires
the Warrant Agent to act on behalf of the Company, and the Warrant Agent is willing to so act, in connection with the issuance, registration,
transfer, exchange, redemption and exercise of the Warrants;
WHEREAS, the Company desires
to provide for the form and provisions of the Warrants, the terms upon which they shall be issued and exercised, and the respective rights,
limitation of rights, and immunities of the Company, the Warrant Agent, and the holders of the Warrants; and
WHEREAS, all acts and things
have been done and performed which are necessary to make the Warrants, when executed on behalf of the Company and countersigned by or
on behalf of the Warrant Agent, as provided herein, the valid, binding and legal obligations of the Company, and to authorize the execution
and delivery of this Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration
of the mutual agreements herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. Appointment
of Warrant Agent. The Company hereby appoints the Warrant Agent to act as agent for the Company for the Warrants, and the Warrant
Agent hereby accepts such appointments and agrees to perform the same in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.
2. Warrants.
2.1 Form of
Warrant. Each Warrant shall be issued in registered form only, and, if a physical certificate is issued, shall be in substantially
the form of Exhibit A hereto, the provisions of which are incorporated herein and shall be signed by, or bear the electronic
or facsimile signature of, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer or other
officer of the Company. In the event the person whose electronic or facsimile signature has been placed upon any Warrant shall have ceased
to serve in the capacity in which such person signed the Warrant before such Warrant is issued, it may be issued with the same effect
as if he or she had not ceased to be such at the date of issuance.
2.2 Effect
of Countersignature. If a physical certificate is issued, unless and until countersigned by the Warrant Agent pursuant to this Agreement,
a Warrant certificate shall be invalid and of no effect and may not be exercised by the holder thereof.
2.3 Registration.
2.3.1 Warrant
Register.
(a) The
Warrant Agent shall maintain books (the “Warrant Register”) for the registration of the original issuance and
transfers of the Warrants. Upon the initial issuance of the Warrants, the Warrant Agent shall issue and register the Warrants in the names
of the respective holders thereof in such denominations and otherwise in accordance with instructions delivered to the Warrant Agent by
the Company. All of the Warrants shall initially be represented by one or more book-entry certificates (each, a “Book-Entry
Warrant Certificate”) maintained on the books of the Warrant Agent and recorded in the name of the applicable investor (the
“Depositary”).
(b) If
the Depositary subsequently ceases to make its book-entry settlement system available for the Warrants, the Company may instruct the Warrant
Agent regarding making other arrangements for book-entry settlement. In the event that the Warrants are not eligible for, or it is no
longer necessary to have the Warrants available in, book-entry form, the Warrant Agent shall provide written instructions to the Depositary
to deliver to the Warrant Agent for cancellation each Book-Entry Warrant Certificate, and the Company shall instruct the Warrant Agent
to deliver to the Depositary definitive certificates in physical form evidencing such Warrants (“Definitive Warrant Certificate”).
Such Definitive Warrant Certificate shall be in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit A with appropriate insertions, modifications
and omissions, as provided above.
2.3.2 Registered
Holder. Prior to due presentment for registration of transfer of any Warrant, the Company and the Warrant Agent may deem and treat
the person in whose name such Warrant is registered in the Warrant Register (the “Registered Holder”) as the
absolute owner of such Warrant and of each Warrant represented thereby (notwithstanding any notation of ownership or other writing on
a Definitive Warrant Certificate made by anyone other than the Company or the Warrant Agent), for the purpose of any exercise thereof,
and for all other purposes, and neither the Company nor the Warrant Agent shall be affected by any notice to the contrary.
3. Terms
and Exercise of Warrants.
3.1 Warrant
Price. Each Warrant, when countersigned by the Warrant Agent, shall entitle the Registered Holder thereof, subject to the provisions
of such Warrant and of this Agreement, to purchase from the Company the number of Ordinary Shares A stated therein, at the price of $1.50
per whole share, subject to adjustments as provided in the Warrant. The term “Warrant Price” as used in this
Agreement shall mean the price per share at which Ordinary Shares A may be purchased at the time a Warrant is exercised.
3.2 Duration
of Warrants. Subject to the provisions of the Warrant, a Warrant may be exercised on any business day commencing from the date upon
which the Company shall have instructed the Warrant Agent that the Company’s general meeting has resolved to grant the shareholder
approval necessary to authorize Ordinary Shares A sufficient for the full exercise in aggregate of the Warrants (the “Shareholder
Approval”) (which instruction the Company shall give promptly following, and in no event later than the next Business Day
after, the Shareholder Approval) (the “Exercisability Date”), and terminating six (6) years from the date
of such issuance (the “Expiration Date”). Each outstanding Warrant not exercised on or before the Expiration
Date shall become void, and all rights thereunder and all rights in respect thereof under this Agreement shall cease on the Expiration
Date.
3.3 Exercise
of Warrants.
3.3.1 Payment.
Subject to the provisions of the Warrant and this Warrant Agreement, a Warrant, when countersigned by the Warrant Agent if certificated,
may be exercised by the registered holder thereof by surrendering it, at the office of the Warrant Agent, or at the office of its successor
as Warrant Agent, in the Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York, with the notice of exercise form (the “Notice of
Exercise”), as set forth in the Warrant, duly executed, with a copy to the Company, and by paying in full the Warrant Price
for each full Ordinary Share A as to which the Warrant is exercised and any and all applicable taxes due in connection with the exercise
of the Warrant by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Warrant Agent. The Warrant Agent shall unconditionally hold such
amount for the account and benefit of the Company. Upon request by the Company, the Warrant Agent shall as soon as possible transfer such
amount to a bank account designated by the Company.
3.3.2 Issuance
of Ordinary Shares A on Exercise. Promptly (and in any event within two (2) Trading Days (as defined below)) after the exercise
of any Warrant, the clearance of the funds in payment of the Warrant Price and receipt by the Company of an EU licensed (branch of a)
bank a statement (the “Confirmation Statement”) confirming that on the day of receipt of payment of the Warrant
Price the USD amount paid is at least equal to the aggregate nominal value in EUR of all Ordinary Shares A to be issued upon exercise
of the Warrant, the Company (or the Warrant Agent on behalf of the Company) shall issue to the Registered Holder of such Warrant a book-entry
position or certificate, as applicable, for the number of full Ordinary Shares A to which such Registered Holder is entitled, registered
in such name or names as may be directed by such Registered Holder, and if such Warrant shall not have been exercised in full, a new book-entry
position or countersigned Warrant, as applicable, for the number of Ordinary Shares A as to which such Warrant shall not have been exercised.
If fewer than all the Warrants evidenced by a Book Entry Warrant Certificate are exercised, a notation shall be made to the records maintained
by the Depositary or its nominee for each Book Entry Warrant Certificate, as appropriate, evidencing the balance of the Warrants remaining
after such exercise. In no event will the Company be required to “net cash settle” the warrant exercise. In furtherance of
the foregoing, the Warrant Agent agrees to provide prompt notice to the Company (and in any event on the same day in which the wired funds
are received by the Warrant Agent) of the amount received in USD from a Registered Holder upon exercise of a Warrant and further agrees
to not issue any Ordinary Shares A upon exercise of a Warrant until the Company confirms the applicable Confirmation Statement has been
received by the Company. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Trading Day” means a day on which the Ordinary Shares A are
traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market (“Nasdaq”), which, as of the original Warrant issuance date is the
national securities exchange or other trading market on which the Ordinary Shares A are primarily listed and quoted for trading (or any
successors to the foregoing), (ii) if the Ordinary Shares A are not traded on Nasdaq but are traded on another Trading Market, a
day on which the Ordinary Shares A are traded on such other Trading Market (as defined below) and (iii) if the Ordinary Shares A
are not traded on Nasdaq or any other Trading Market, any Business Day. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Business Day”
means any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which banks are authorized or required to close in the City of New York, New
York.
3.3.3 Valid
Issuance. All Ordinary Shares A issued upon the proper exercise of a Warrant in conformity with this Agreement, the provisions of
the Warrant, and the Articles of Association, of the Company, and following receipt by the Company of an EU licensed (branch of a) bank
a statement confirming that on the day of receipt of payment of the Warrant Price the USD amount paid is at least equal to the aggregate
nominal value in EUR of all Ordinary Shares A issued upon exercise of the Warrant, shall be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable.
3.3.4 Date
of Issuance. Upon proper exercise of a Warrant, in whole or in part, the Company shall instruct the Warrant Agent, in writing, to
make the necessary entries in the register of shareholders of the Company in respect of the Ordinary Shares A and to issue a certificate
if requested by the holder of such Warrant. Each person in whose name any book-entry position in the register of shareholders of the Company
or certificate, as applicable, for Ordinary Shares A is issued shall for all purposes be deemed to have become the holder of record of
such Ordinary Shares A on the date on which the Warrant, or book-entry position in the register of shareholders of the Company representing
such Warrant, was surrendered and payment of the Warrant Price was made, irrespective of the date of delivery of such certificate in the
case of a certificated Warrant, except that, if the date of such surrender and payment is a date when the register of shareholders or
share transfer books of the Company or book-entry system of the Warrant Agent are closed, such person shall be deemed to have become the
holder of such Ordinary Shares A at the close of business on the next succeeding date on which the register of shareholders, share transfer
books or book-entry system are open.
3.4 Optional
Redemption. Pursuant to the provisions of the Warrant, if at any time beginning two (2) years after the issuance date of the
Warrant, but before the Expiration Date, the last reported sale price per share of the Ordinary Shares A, as reported by Nasdaq, equals
or exceeds $12.50 per share for at least sixty (60) Trading Days (whether or not consecutive) during a ninety (90) consecutive Trading
Day period, then the Company, on at least twenty (20) Trading Days’ prior written notice to the Registered Holder, may redeem the
Warrant by paying the Registered Holder one cent ($0.01) per Warrant Share, subject to adjustment as provided in this Warrant and subject
to prior exercise by the Registered Holder. The Warrant shall remain exercisable by the Registered Holder (in whole or in part, in its
entirety or in such increments, at any time and from time to time, as in each case the Registered Holder may in its sole discretion elect)
for the duration of the twenty (20) Trading Days’ prior written notice period.
4. Adjustments.
4.1 Stock
Dividends, Splits, Etc. Subject to the provisions of the Warrant, if the Company declares or pays a dividend on its Ordinary Shares
A payable in Ordinary Shares A, or other securities of the Company, then upon exercise of the Warrant, for each Ordinary Shares A acquired,
the Registered Holder shall receive, without cost to the Registered Holder, the total number and kind of securities to which the Registered
Holder would have been entitled had the Registered Holder owned such number of Ordinary Shares A of record as of the record date for the
dividend. If the Company subdivides its Ordinary Shares A by reclassification or otherwise into a greater number of shares, the number
of Ordinary Shares A purchasable hereunder shall be proportionately increased and the Warrant Price shall be proportionately decreased.
If the Company combines or consolidates its Ordinary Shares A, by reclassification or otherwise, into a lesser number of shares, the number
of Ordinary Shares A purchasable hereunder shall be proportionately decreased and the Warrant Price shall be proportionately increased.
Any adjustment made pursuant to the first sentence of this Section 4.1 shall become effective immediately after the record
date for the determination of shareholders entitled to receive such dividend, and any adjustment pursuant to the second and third sentences
of this Section 4.1 shall become automatically effective immediately after the effective date of such subdivision, combination
or consolidation.
4.2 Reclassification,
Exchange, Combinations or Substitution. Subject to the provisions of the Warrant, in the event of any recapitalization, reclassification,
exchange, substitution, combination, reorganization, merger, consolidation, liquidation or similar transaction or other event that results
in the Ordinary Shares A being converted into or exchanged for securities, cash or property, the Registered Holder shall be entitled to
receive, upon exercise of the Warrant, the number and kind of securities and property that the Registered Holder would have received for
such number of Ordinary Shares A to which the Registered Holder would have been entitled if the Warrant had been exercised immediately
before such event, except in the event of a Fundamental Transaction (as defined below) pursuant to Section 4.6.
4.3 Subsequent
Equity Sales. Subject to the provisions of the Warrant, if the Company at any time while the Warrant is outstanding, shall sell, enter
into an agreement to sell, or grant any option to purchase, or sell, enter into an agreement to sell, or grant any right to reprice, or
otherwise dispose of or issue (or announce any offer, sale, grant or any option to purchase or other disposition) any Ordinary Shares
A or Ordinary Share A Equivalents (as defined below), at an effective price per share less than $1.00 (such lower price, the “Base
Share Price” and such issuances each a “Dilutive Issuance”) (it being understood and agreed that
if the holder of the Ordinary Shares A or Ordinary Share A Equivalents so issued shall at any time, whether by operation of purchase price
adjustments, reset provisions, floating conversion, exercise or exchange prices or otherwise, or due to warrants, options or rights per
share which are issued in connection with such issuance, be entitled to receive Ordinary Shares A at an effective price per share that
is less than $1.00, such issuance shall be deemed to have occurred for less than $1.00 on such date of the Dilutive Issuance at such effective
price), then simultaneously with the consummation (or, if earlier, the announcement) of each Dilutive Issuance the Warrant Price shall
be proportionately reduced by the same proportion by which the Base Share Price is less than $1.00 (e.g., if the Base Share Price is $0.80,
then the then existing Warrant Price shall be reduced by 20%) provided that the revised Warrant Price shall not be less than the
USD equivalent of the nominal value of the Ordinary Shares A (subject to adjustment for reverse and forward stock splits, recapitalizations
and similar transactions following the original issue date of the Warrant). Notwithstanding the foregoing, no adjustments shall be made,
paid or issued under this Section 4.3 in respect of an Exempt Issuance (as defined below). The Company shall notify the Registered
Holder, in writing, no later than the Trading Day following the issuance or deemed issuance of any Ordinary Shares A or Ordinary Share
A Equivalents subject to this Section 4.3, indicating therein the applicable issuance price, or applicable reset price, exchange
price, conversion price and other pricing terms (such notice, the “Dilutive Issuance Notice”). For purposes
of clarification, whether or not the Company provides a Dilutive Issuance Notice pursuant to this Section 4.3, upon the occurrence
of any Dilutive Issuance, the Registered Holder is entitled to receive a number of Warrant Shares based upon the revised Warrant Price
regardless of whether the Registered Holder accurately refers to the revised Warrant Price in the Notice of Exercise. References above
to $1.00 shall be proportionately adjusted to the extent the Warrant Price of the Warrant is adjusted in accordance with the terms of
Sections 4.1 and 4.2 hereof. As used herein, “Exempt Issuance” means the issuance of (i) Ordinary Shares
A, options or other securities to employees, officers or directors of the Company or any of its subsidiaries or consultants to the Company
or any of its subsidiaries pursuant to any stock or option plan or other written agreement duly adopted for such purpose by a majority
of the non-employee members of the board of directors or a majority of the members of a committee of non-employee directors established
for such purpose for services rendered to the Company or any of its subsidiaries, (ii) Ordinary Shares A upon the exercise or exchange
of or conversion of any securities exercisable or exchangeable for or convertible into Ordinary Shares A issued and outstanding on the
date of the issuance of the Warrant, provided that such securities have not been amended since the date of the issuance of the
Warrant to increase the number of such securities or to decrease the exercise price, exchange price or conversion price of such securities
(other than in connection with stock splits or combinations) or to extend the term of such securities; (iii) securities issued pursuant
to acquisitions or strategic transactions approved by a majority of the disinterested directors of the Company or securities issued in
financing transactions, the primary purpose of which is to finance acquisitions or strategic transactions approved by a majority of the
disinterested directors of the Company, provided that any such issuance shall only be to a Person (or Persons) (as defined below)
(or to the equity holders of a Person) which is, itself or through its subsidiaries, an operating company or an owner of an asset in a
business synergistic with the business of the Company; (iv) Ordinary Shares A, options, warrants or convertible securities issued
to banks, equipment lessors or other financial institutions, or to real property lessors, pursuant to a debt financing, equipment leasing
or real property leasing transaction approved by a majority of the disinterested directors of the Company but shall not include a transaction
in which the Company is primarily issuing Ordinary Shares A or Ordinary Share A Equivalents primarily for the purpose of raising capital
or to a person or an entity whose primary business is investing in securities; (v) Ordinary Shares A, warrants, options or convertible
securities issued in connection with the provision of goods or services, partnership or joint ventures in connection with the Company’s
business or to suppliers or other persons with whom the Company does business pursuant to transactions approved by a majority of the disinterested
directors of the Company but shall not include a transaction in which the Company is issuing Ordinary Shares A or Ordinary Share A Equivalents
primarily for the purpose of raising capital or to a person or an entity whose primary business is investing in securities; (vi) Ordinary
Shares A, options, warrants or convertible securities issued in connection with sponsored research, collaboration, technology license,
development, investor or public relations, marketing or other similar agreements, or strategic partnerships or joint ventures approved
by a majority of the disinterested directors of the Company but shall not include a transaction in which the Company is primarily issuing
Ordinary Shares A or Ordinary Share A Equivalents primarily for the purpose of raising capital or to a person or an entity whose primary
business is investing in securities; (vii) securities issued pursuant to an equity line of credit or “at the market”
registered offering to be established by the Company following the date hereof (including any upsize thereof) so long as such “at
the market” registered offering or upsize thereof is approved by the board of directors of the Company and (viii) Ordinary
Shares A, options, warrants or convertible securities issued to any public sector entity, government investors or research institutions.
As used herein “Person” means an individual or corporation, partnership, trust, incorporated or unincorporated
association, joint venture, limited liability company, joint stock company, government (or an agency or subdivision thereof) or other
entity of any kind. As used herein “Ordinary Share A Equivalents” means any securities of the Company which
would entitle the holder thereof to acquire at any time Ordinary Shares A, including, without limitation, any debt, preferred stock, right,
option, warrant or other instrument that is at any time convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for, or otherwise entitles the
holder thereof to receive, Ordinary Shares A, and any securities of the Company that when paired with one or more other securities of
the Company or another entity entitles the holder thereof to receive Ordinary Shares A.
4.4 Subsequent
Rights Offerings. Subject to the provisions of the Warrant, in addition to any adjustments pursuant to Sections 4.1, 4.2
and 4.3 above, if at any time the Company grants, issues or sells any Ordinary Share A Equivalents or rights to purchase stock,
warrants, securities or other property pro rata to the record holders of any class of Ordinary Shares A (the “Purchase Rights”),
then the Registered Holder will be entitled to acquire, upon the terms applicable to such Purchase Rights, the aggregate Purchase Rights
which the Registered Holder could have acquired if the Registered Holder had held the number of Ordinary Shares A acquirable upon complete
exercise of the Warrant (without regard to any limitations on exercise hereof) immediately before the date on which a record is taken
for the grant, issuance or sale of such Purchase Rights, or, if no such record is taken, the date as of which the record holders of Ordinary
Shares A are to be determined for the grant, issue or sale of such Purchase Rights.
4.5 Pro
Rata Distributions. Subject to the provisions of the Warrant, during such time as the Warrant is outstanding, if the Company shall
declare or make any dividend or other distribution of its assets (or rights to acquire its assets) to holders of Ordinary Shares A, by
way of return of capital or otherwise (including, without limitation, any distribution of cash, stock or other securities, property or
options by way of a dividend, spin off, reclassification, corporate rearrangement, scheme of arrangement or other similar transaction)
(a “Distribution”), at any time after the issuance of the Warrant, then, in each such case, the Registered Holder
shall be entitled to participate in such Distribution to the same extent that the Registered Holder would have participated therein if
the Registered Holder had held the number of Warrant Shares acquirable upon complete exercise of the Warrant (without regard to any limitations
on exercise hereof) immediately before the date of which a record is taken for such Distribution, or, if no such record is taken, the
date as of which the record holders of Ordinary Shares A are to be determined for the participation in such Distribution. To the extent
that the Warrant has not been partially or completely exercised at the time of such Distribution, such portion of the Distribution shall
be held in abeyance for the benefit of the Registered Holder until the Registered Holder has exercised the Warrant.
4.6 Fundamental
Transaction. Subject to the provisions of the Warrant, if, at any time while the Warrant is outstanding, (i) the Company, directly
or indirectly, in one or more related transactions effects any merger or consolidation of the Company with or into another Person, (ii) the
Company, directly or indirectly, effects any sale, lease, license, assignment, transfer, conveyance or other disposition of all or substantially
all of its assets in one or a series of related transactions, (iii) any direct or indirect purchase offer, tender offer or exchange
offer (whether by the Company or another Person) is completed pursuant to which holders of Ordinary Shares A are permitted to sell, tender
or exchange their shares for other securities, cash or property and has been accepted by the holders of 50% or more of the outstanding
Ordinary Shares A, (iv) the Company, directly or indirectly, in one or more related transactions effects any reclassification, reorganization
or recapitalization of the Ordinary Shares A or any compulsory share exchange pursuant to which the Ordinary Shares A are effectively
converted into or exchanged for other securities, cash or property (other than as a result of a stock split, combination or reclassification
of the Ordinary Shares A covered by Section 4.1 above), or (v) the Company, directly or indirectly, in one or more related
transactions consummates a stock or share purchase agreement or other business combination (including, without limitation, a reorganization,
recapitalization, spin-off, merger or scheme of arrangement) with another Person or group (as defined in Securities and Exchange Act of
1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”) Rule 13d-5) of Persons whereby such other Person or group (as defined
in Exchange Act Rule 13d-5) acquires more than 50% of the outstanding Ordinary Shares A (not including any Ordinary Shares A held
by the other Person or other Persons making or party to, or associated or affiliated with the other Persons making or party to, such stock
or share purchase agreement or other business combination) (each a “Fundamental Transaction”), then, upon any
subsequent exercise of the Warrant, the Registered Holder shall have the right to receive, for each Warrant Share that would have been
issuable upon such exercise immediately prior to the occurrence of such Fundamental Transaction, at the option of the Registered Holder,
the number of shares of capital stock of the successor or acquiring corporation or of the Company, if it is the surviving corporation,
and any additional consideration (the “Alternate Consideration”) receivable as a result of such Fundamental
Transaction by a holder of the number of Ordinary Shares A for which the Warrant is exercisable immediately prior to such Fundamental
Transaction (without regard to any limitations on exercise of the Warrant). For purposes of any such exercise, the determination of the
Exercise Price shall be appropriately adjusted to apply to such Alternate Consideration based on the amount of Alternate Consideration
issuable in respect of one Ordinary Share A in such Fundamental Transaction, and the Company shall apportion the Exercise Price among
the Alternate Consideration in a reasonable manner reflecting the relative value of any different components of the Alternate Consideration.
If the Registered Holders of Ordinary Shares A are given any choice as to the securities, cash or property to be received in a Fundamental
Transaction, then the Registered Holder shall be given the same choice as to the Alternate Consideration it receives upon any exercise
of the Warrant in connection with such Fundamental Transaction. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, in the event of a Fundamental
Transaction in which at least 10% of the consideration received by the holders of the Company’s Ordinary Shares A does not consist
of common stock in the Successor Entity (which entity may be the Company following such Fundamental Transaction) listed on a Trading Market,
or is to be so listed for trading immediately following such event, the Company or any Successor Entity (as defined below) shall, at the
Registered Holder’s option, exercisable at any time concurrently with, or within thirty (30) days after, the consummation of the
Fundamental Transaction (or, if later, the date of the public announcement of the applicable Fundamental Transaction), purchase the Warrant
from the Registered Holder by paying to the Registered Holder an amount of cash equal to the Black Scholes Value (as defined below) of
the remaining unexercised portion of the Warrant on the date of the consummation of such Fundamental Transaction; provided, however,
that, if the Fundamental Transaction is not within the Company’s control, including not approved by the board of directors, the
Registered Holder shall only be entitled to receive from the Company or any Successor Entity the same type or form of consideration (and
in the same proportion), at the Black Scholes Value of the unexercised portion of the Warrant, that is being offered and paid to the Registered
Holders of Ordinary Shares A of the Company in connection with the Fundamental Transaction, whether that consideration be in the form
of cash, stock or any combination thereof, or whether the holders of Ordinary Shares A are given the choice to receive from among alternative
forms of consideration in connection with the Fundamental Transaction; provided, further, that if holders of Ordinary Shares A
of the Company are not offered or paid any consideration in such Fundamental Transaction, such holders of Ordinary Shares A will be deemed
to have received common stock or ordinary shares of the Successor Entity (which Successor Entity may be the Company following such Fundamental
Transaction) in such Fundamental Transaction. “Black Scholes Value” means the value of the Warrant based on
the Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model obtained from the “OV” function on Bloomberg L.P. determined as of the day of consummation
of the applicable Fundamental Transaction for pricing purposes and reflecting (A) a risk-free interest rate corresponding to the
U.S. Treasury rate for a period equal to the time between the date of the public announcement of the applicable Fundamental Transaction
and the Expiration Date, (B) an expected volatility equal to the greater of 100% and the 100 day volatility obtained from the HVT
function on Bloomberg L.P. (determined utilizing a 365 day annualization factor) as of the Trading Day immediately following the public
announcement of the applicable Fundamental Transaction, (C) the underlying price per share used in such calculation shall be the
greater of (i) the sum of the price per share being offered in cash, if any, plus the value of any non-cash consideration, if any,
being offered in such Fundamental Transaction and (ii) the highest VWAP (as defined below) during the period beginning on the Trading
Day immediately preceding the announcement of the applicable Fundamental Transaction (or the consummation of the applicable Fundamental
Transaction, if earlier) and ending on the Trading Day of the Registered Holder’s request pursuant to this Section 4.6
and (D) a remaining option time equal to the time between the date of the public announcement of the applicable Fundamental Transaction
and the Expiration Date and (E) a zero cost of borrow. The payment of the Black Scholes Value will be made by wire transfer of immediately
available funds (or such other consideration) within the later of (i) five (5) Trading Days of the Registered Holder’s
election and (ii) the date of consummation of the Fundamental Transaction. The Company shall cause any successor entity in a Fundamental
Transaction in which the Company is not the survivor (the “Successor Entity”) to assume in writing all of the
obligations of the Company under the Warrant in accordance with the provisions of this Section 4.6 pursuant to written agreements
in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Registered Holder and approved by the Registered Holder (without unreasonable delay)
prior to such Fundamental Transaction and shall, at the option of the Registered Holder, deliver to the Registered Holder in exchange
for the Warrant a security of the Successor Entity evidenced by a written instrument substantially similar in form and substance to the
Warrant which is exercisable for a corresponding value of shares of capital stock of such Successor Entity (or its parent entity) equivalent
to the value of the Warrant Shares acquirable and receivable upon exercise of the Warrant (without regard to any limitations on the exercise
of the Warrant) prior to such Fundamental Transaction, and with an exercise price which applies the exercise price hereunder to such shares
of capital stock (but taking into account the relative value of the Warrant Shares pursuant to such Fundamental Transaction and the value
of such shares of capital stock, such number of shares of capital stock and such exercise price being for the purpose of protecting the
economic value of the Warrant immediately prior to the consummation of such Fundamental Transaction), and which is reasonably satisfactory
in form and substance to the Registered Holder. Upon the occurrence of any such Fundamental Transaction, the Successor Entity shall succeed
to, and be substituted for (so that from and after the date of such Fundamental Transaction, the provisions of the Warrant referring to
the “Company” shall refer instead to the Successor Entity), and may exercise every right and power of the Company and shall
assume all of the obligations of the Company under the Warrant with the same effect as if such Successor Entity had been named as the
Company herein. As used herein “VWAP” means, for any date, the price determined by the first of the following
clauses that applies: (a) if the Ordinary Shares A are then listed or quoted on a Trading Market, the daily volume weighted average
price of the Ordinary Shares A for such date (or the nearest preceding date) on the Trading Market on which the Ordinary Shares A are
then listed or quoted as reported by Bloomberg L.P. (based on a Trading Day from 9:30 a.m. (New York City time) to 4:02 p.m. (New
York City time)), (b) if the Ordinary Shares A are then listed or quoted on the OTCQB or OTCQX, the volume weighted average price
of the Ordinary Shares A for such date (or the nearest preceding date) on OTCQB or OTCQX. as applicable, (c) if the Ordinary Shares
A are not then listed or quoted for trading on OTCQB or OTCQX and if prices for the Ordinary Shares A are then reported on the Pink Open
Market (or a similar organization or agency succeeding to its functions of reporting prices), the most recent bid price per Ordinary Shares
A so reported, or (d) in all other cases, the fair market value of Ordinary Shares A as determined by an independent appraiser selected
in good faith by the holders of a majority in interest of the Warrants then outstanding and reasonably acceptable to the Company, the
fees and expenses of which shall be paid by the Company. “Trading Market” means any of the following markets
or exchanges on which the Ordinary Shares A are listed or quoted for trading on the date in question: the NYSE American, the Nasdaq Capital
Market, the Nasdaq Global Market, the Nasdaq Global Select Market, the New York Stock Exchange, or OTCQB or OTCQX (or any successors to
any of the foregoing).
4.7 Calculations.
All calculations under this Section 4 shall be made to the nearest cent or the nearest 1/100th of a share, as the case may
be. For purposes of this Section 4, the number of Ordinary Shares A deemed to be issued and outstanding as of a given date
shall be the sum of the number of Ordinary Shares A (excluding treasury shares, if any) issued and outstanding.
4.8 Notices
of Changes in Warrant.
4.8.1 Whenever
the Exercise Price is adjusted pursuant to any provision of this Section 4, the Company shall promptly deliver to the Warrant
Agent and the Registered Holder by facsimile or email a notice setting forth the Exercise Price after such adjustment and any resulting
adjustment to the number of Warrant Shares and setting forth a brief statement of the facts requiring such adjustment. Failure to give
such notice, or any defect therein, shall not affect the legality or validity of such event.
(a) If
(A) the Company shall declare a dividend (or any other distribution in whatever form) on the Ordinary Shares A, (B) the Company
shall declare a special nonrecurring cash dividend on or a redemption of the Ordinary Shares A, (C) the Company shall authorize the
granting to all holders of the Ordinary Shares A rights or warrants to subscribe for or purchase any shares of capital stock of any class
or of any rights, (D) the approval of any shareholder of the Company shall be required in connection with any reclassification of
the Ordinary Shares A, any consolidation or merger to which the Company (or any of its Subsidiaries) is a party, any sale or transfer
of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company, or any compulsory share exchange whereby the Ordinary Shares A are converted
into other securities, cash or property, or (E) the Company shall authorize the voluntary or involuntary dissolution, liquidation
or winding up of the affairs of the Company, then, in each case, the Company shall cause to be delivered by facsimile or email to the
Warrant Agent and the Registered Holder at its last facsimile number or email address as it shall appear upon the Warrant Register of
the Company, at least twenty (20) calendar days prior to the applicable record or effective date hereinafter specified, a notice stating
(x) the date on which a record is to be taken for the purpose of such dividend, distribution, redemption, rights or warrants, or
if a record is not to be taken, the date as of which the holders of the Ordinary Shares A of record to be entitled to such dividend, distributions,
redemption, rights or warrants are to be determined or (y) the date on which such reclassification, consolidation, merger, sale,
transfer or share exchange is expected to become effective or close, and the date as of which it is expected that the Registered Holders
of the Ordinary Shares A of record shall be entitled to exchange their Ordinary Shares A for securities, cash or other property deliverable
upon such reclassification, consolidation, merger, sale, transfer or share exchange; provided that the failure to deliver such
notice or any defect therein or in the delivery thereof shall not affect the validity of the corporate action required to be specified
in such notice. To the extent that any notice provided in the Warrant constitutes, or contains, material, non-public information regarding
the Company or any of its subsidiaries, the Company shall simultaneously file such notice with the SEC (as defined below) pursuant to
a Current Report on Form 6-K (or successor form) or, if unavailable to the Company, a widely disseminated press release that is reasonably
anticipated to be generally available to the Company’s equity holders. The Registered Holder shall remain entitled to exercise the
Warrant during the period commencing on the date of such notice to the effective date of the event triggering such notice except as may
otherwise be expressly set forth herein.
4.9 Fractional
Shares. The Company shall not be required to issue fractions of Warrant Shares upon any exercise
of the Warrant. In lieu of any such fractional Warrant Share, the Registered Holder
shall receive, at the Company’s election, (i) an amount in cash equal to the same fraction
of the current market value of a whole Warrant or (ii) a whole Warrant Share, with the understanding that the Company cannot issue
more Warrant Shares than the maximum number of Warrant Shares that the board of the Company has been authorized to issue by the general
meeting of the Company in connection with the issuance of the Warrants. As used herein, current market value means, as of any particular
date, the VWAP on the five Trading Day period immediately prior to (but excluding) the applicable date of determination.
4.10 Form of
Warrant. In the event of the adjustments described in this Section 4, the Company (or the Warrant Agent on behalf of the
Company) or its successor, if applicable, shall promptly issue to the Registered Holder (a) an amendment to the Warrant setting forth
the number and kind of such new securities or other property issuable upon exercise of the Warrants as a result of such event, and (b) upon
surrender to the Company or the Warrant Agent of the Warrant(s) then in the Registered Holder’s possession, one or more new
Warrants representing the number of Warrant Shares (or other securities) then-outstanding as a result of such adjustment. The amendment
to the Warrant shall provide for adjustments which shall be as nearly equivalent as may be practicable to the adjustments provided for
in this Section 4 including, without limitation, adjustments to the Warrant Price and to the number of securities or property
issuable upon exercise of the new Warrant. The provisions of this Section 4 shall similarly apply to successive reclassifications,
exchanges, substitutions, or other events.
5. Transfer
and Exchange of Warrants.
5.1 Registration
of Transfer. The Warrant Agent shall register the transfer, from time to time, of any outstanding Warrant upon the Warrant Register,
upon surrender of such Warrant for transfer, in the case of certificated Warrants, properly endorsed by the Company with signatures properly
guaranteed and accompanied by appropriate instructions for transfer. Upon any such transfer, a new Warrant representing an equal aggregate
number of Warrants shall be issued and the old Warrant shall be cancelled by the Warrant Agent. In the case of certificated Warrants,
the Warrants so cancelled shall be delivered by the Warrant Agent to the Company from time to time upon request. Except with respect to
the Warrants bearing a restrictive legend and as described in this Section 5, there are no restrictions on the transfer of the Warrants.
The Warrants and all rights thereunder are transferable, in whole or in part, upon surrender pursuant to this Section 5.
5.2 Procedure
for Surrender of Warrants. Warrants may be surrendered to the Warrant Agent, together with a written request for exchange or transfer,
and thereupon the Warrant Agent shall issue in exchange therefor one or more new Warrants as requested by the Registered Holder of the
Warrants so surrendered, representing an equal aggregate number of Warrants; provided, however, that in the event that a Warrant
surrendered for transfer bears a restrictive legend, the Warrant Agent shall not cancel such Warrant and issue new Warrants in exchange
thereof until the Warrant Agent has received an instruction letter from the Company or an opinion of counsel for the Company, as applicable
in the Warrant Agent’s discretion, stating that such transfer may be made and indicating whether the new Warrants must also bear
a restrictive legend. The Company agrees to cooperate with holders of the Warrants from time to time to cause its counsel to provide any
such opinions of counsel reasonably requested in connection with any such transfers. In addition, the Company agrees to cause the Warrant
Agent or the transfer agent for the Ordinary Shares A, as applicable, to remove the restrictive legends on the Warrants and/or the Ordinary
Shares A issuable upon exercise thereof, as applicable, when such securities are sold pursuant to Rule 144 under the Securities Act
of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) or an effective registration statement or may be sold without restriction
under Rule 144 under the Securities Act. In connection therewith, if required by the Warrant Agent or the Company’s transfer
agent, the Company will promptly cause an opinion of counsel to be delivered to and maintained with the Warrant Agent or such transfer
agent, together with any other authorizations, certificates, letters of representations and directions required by the Warrant Agent or
such transfer agent that authorize and direct the Warrant Agent or such transfer agent, as applicable, to transfer such securities without
any such legends.
5.3 Service
Charges. No service charge shall be made for any exchange or registration of transfer of Warrants.
5.4 Warrant
Execution and Countersignature. The Warrant Agent is hereby authorized to countersign and to deliver, in accordance with the terms
of this Agreement, the Warrants required to be issued pursuant to the provisions of this Section 5, and the Company, whenever
required by the Warrant Agent, shall supply the Warrant Agent with Warrants duly executed on behalf of the Company for such purpose.
6. Other
Provisions Relating to Rights of Holders of Warrants.
6.1 No
Rights as Shareholder. Except as expressly set forth in the Warrant, a Warrant does not entitle
the Registered Holder to any of the rights of a shareholder of the Company, including, without limitation, the right to receive dividends,
or other distributions, exercise any preemptive rights to vote or to consent or to receive notice as a shareholder in respect of the meetings
of shareholders or the election of directors of the Company or any other matter. In addition, nothing contained in the Warrant shall be
construed as imposing any liabilities on the Registered Holder to purchase any securities (upon exercise of the Warrants or otherwise)
or as a shareholder of the Company, whether such liabilities are asserted by the Company or by creditors of the Company. Notwithstanding
this Section 6, the Company shall provide the Registered Holder with copies of the same notices and other information given to the
shareholders of the Company generally, contemporaneously with the giving thereof to the shareholders; provided that the Company
shall not be obligated to provide such information if it is filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”)
through EDGAR and available to the public through the EDGAR system.
6.2 Lost,
Stolen, Mutilated, or Destroyed Warrants. If any Warrant is lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed, the Company and the Warrant Agent
may on such terms as to indemnity or otherwise as they may in their discretion impose (which shall, in the case of a mutilated Warrant,
include the surrender thereof), issue a new Warrant of like denomination, tenor, and date as the Warrant so lost, stolen, mutilated, or
destroyed, but only upon receipt of evidence reasonable satisfactory to the Company of such loss, theft, or destruction of such Warrant
and indemnity or bond, if requested, also reasonably satisfactory to the Company. Any such new Warrant shall constitute a substitute contractual
obligation of the Company, whether or not the allegedly lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed Warrant shall be at any time enforceable
by anyone. In such event, the Registered Holder shall also comply with such other reasonable regulations and pay such other reasonable
charges as the Company may prescribe.
6.3 Reservation
of Ordinary Shares A. The Company shall at all times reserve and keep available a number of its authorized but unissued Ordinary Shares
A that shall be sufficient to permit the exercise in full of all outstanding Warrants subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
6.4 Registration
of Ordinary Shares A.
6.4.1 Registration
Rights. If applicable, the Registered Holder shall be entitled to the registration rights provided for in the PIPE Purchase Agreement
and Prepaid Purchase Agreement, as applicable.
7. Concerning
the Warrant Agent and Other Matters.
7.1 Payment
of Taxes. The Company shall from time to time promptly pay all taxes and charges that may be imposed upon the Company or the Warrant
Agent in respect of the issuance or delivery of Ordinary Shares A upon the exercise of the Warrants, but the Company shall not be obligated
to pay any transfer taxes in respect of the Warrants or such Ordinary Shares A.
7.2 Resignation,
Consolidation, or Merger of Warrant Agent.
7.2.1 Appointment
of Successor Warrant Agent. The Warrant Agent, or any successor to it hereafter appointed, may resign its duties and be discharged
from all further duties and liabilities hereunder after giving sixty (60) days’ notice in writing to the Company. If the office
of the Warrant Agent becomes vacant by resignation or incapacity to act or otherwise, the Company shall appoint in writing a successor
Warrant Agent in place of the Warrant Agent. If the Company shall fail to make such appointment within a period of thirty (30) days after
it has been notified in writing of such resignation or incapacity by the Warrant Agent or by the holder of a Warrant (who shall, with
such notice, submit their Warrant for inspection by the Company), then the holder of any Warrant may apply to the Supreme Court of the
State of New York for the County of New York for the appointment of a successor Warrant Agent at the Company’s cost. Any successor
Warrant Agent, whether appointed by the Company or by such court, shall be a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the
State of New York, in good standing and having its principal office in the Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York, and authorized
under such laws to exercise corporate trust powers and subject to supervision or examination by federal or state authority. After appointment,
any successor Warrant Agent shall be vested with all the authority, powers, rights, immunities, duties, and obligations of its predecessor
Warrant Agent with like effect as if originally named as Warrant Agent hereunder, without any further act or deed; but if for any reason
it becomes necessary or appropriate, the predecessor Warrant Agent shall execute and deliver, at the expense of the Company, an instrument
transferring to such successor Warrant Agent all the authority, powers, and rights of such predecessor Warrant Agent hereunder; and upon
request of any successor Warrant Agent the Company shall make, execute, acknowledge, and deliver any and all instruments in writing for
more fully and effectually vesting in and confirming to such successor Warrant Agent all such authority, powers, rights, immunities, duties,
and obligations.
7.2.2 Notice
of Successor Warrant Agent. In the event a successor Warrant Agent shall be appointed, the Company shall give notice thereof to the
predecessor Warrant Agent and the Transfer Agent for the Ordinary Shares A not later than the effective date of any such appointment.
7.2.3 Merger
or Consolidation of Warrant Agent. Any corporation into which the Warrant Agent may be merged or with which it may be consolidated
or any corporation resulting from any merger or consolidation to which the Warrant Agent shall be a party shall be the successor Warrant
Agent under this Agreement without any further act.
7.2.4 Termination
of Warrant Agent. The Company may terminate the Warrant Agent at any time upon ten (10) business days’ notice. The Company
may serve as Warrant Agent in the event the Warrant Agent is terminated.
7.3 Fees
and Expenses of Warrant Agent.
7.3.1 Remuneration.
The Company agrees to pay the Warrant Agent reasonable remuneration for its services as such Warrant Agent hereunder and shall, pursuant
to its obligations under this Agreement, reimburse the Warrant Agent upon demand for all expenditures that the Warrant Agent may reasonably
incur in the execution of its duties hereunder.
7.3.2 Further
Assurances. The Company agrees to perform, execute, acknowledge, and deliver or cause to be performed, executed, acknowledged, and
delivered all such further and other acts, instruments, and assurances as may reasonably be required by the Warrant Agent for the carrying
out or performing of the provisions of this Agreement.
7.4 Liability
of Warrant Agent.
7.4.1 Reliance
on Company Statement. Whenever in the performance of its duties under this Agreement, the Warrant Agent shall deem it necessary or
desirable that any fact or matter be proved or established by the Company prior to taking or suffering any action hereunder, such fact
or matter (unless other evidence in respect thereof be herein specifically prescribed) may be deemed to be conclusively proved and established
by a statement signed by the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, Chairman of the Board or other officer of the
Company and delivered to the Warrant Agent. The Warrant Agent may rely upon such statement for any action taken or suffered in good faith
by it pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement.
7.4.2 Indemnity.
The Warrant Agent shall be liable hereunder only for its own gross negligence, willful misconduct or bad faith. The Company agrees to
indemnify the Warrant Agent and save it harmless against any and all liabilities, including judgments, costs and reasonable counsel fees,
for anything done or omitted by the Warrant Agent in the execution of this Agreement, except as a result of the Warrant Agent’s
gross negligence, willful misconduct or bad faith.
7.4.3 Exclusions.
The Warrant Agent shall have no responsibility with respect to the validity of this Agreement or with respect to the validity or execution
of any Warrant (except its countersignature thereof). The Warrant Agent shall not be responsible for any breach by the Company of any
covenant or condition contained in this Agreement or in any Warrant. The Warrant Agent shall not be responsible to make any adjustments
required under the provisions of Section 4 hereof or responsible for the manner, method, or amount of any such adjustment
or the ascertaining of the existence of facts that would require any such adjustment; nor shall it by any act hereunder be deemed to make
any representation or warranty as to the authorization or reservation of any Ordinary Shares A to be issued pursuant to this Agreement
or any Warrant or as to whether any Ordinary Shares A shall, when issued, be valid and fully paid and non-assessable.
7.5 Acceptance
of Agency. The Warrant Agent hereby accepts the agency established by this Agreement and agrees to perform the same upon the terms
and conditions herein set forth and among other things, shall account promptly to the Company with respect to Warrants exercised and concurrently
account for, and pay to the Company, all monies received by the Warrant Agent for the purchase of Ordinary Shares A through the exercise
of the Warrants, if any.
8. Miscellaneous
Provisions.
8.1 Successors.
All the covenants and provisions of this Agreement by or for the benefit of the Company or the Warrant Agent shall bind and inure to the
benefit of their respective successors and assigns.
8.2 Notices.
Any notice, statement or demand authorized by this Agreement to be given or made by the Warrant Agent or by the holder of any Warrant
to or on the Company shall be sufficiently given when so delivered (i) if by hand or overnight delivery or if sent by certified mail
or private courier service within five days after deposit of such notice, postage prepaid, addressed (until another address is filed in
writing by the Company with the Warrant Agent) or (ii) upon delivery, if delivered by e-mail (solely if receipt is confirmed, but
excluding any automated reply, such as an out-of-office notification), as follows:
If to the Company:
Lilium N.V.
c/o Lilium Aviation Inc.
2385 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Suite 300
Boca Raton, Florida 33431
Attn: Roger Franks
Email: roger.franks@lilium.com
with a copy (which shall not constitute
notice) to:
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP
3 World Trade Center
175 Greenwich Street, 51st
Floor
New York, NY 10007
Attention: Valerie Ford Jacob
Email: valerie.jacob@freshfields.com
Any notice, statement or demand
authorized by this Agreement to be given or made by the holder of any Warrant or by the Company to or on the Warrant Agent shall be sufficiently
given when so delivered (i) if by hand or overnight delivery or if sent by certified mail or private courier service within five
days after deposit of such notice, postage prepaid, addressed (until another address is filed in writing by the Warrant Agent with the
Company) or (ii) upon delivery, if delivered by e-mail (solely if receipt is confirmed, but excluding any automated reply, such as
an out-of-office notification) as follows:
Continental Stock Transfer &
Trust Company
1 State Street, 30th Floor
New York, NY 10004
Attention: Compliance Department
Email: compliance@continentalstock.com
8.3 Applicable
Law. The validity, interpretation, and performance of this Agreement and of the Warrants shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to conflicts of law rules thereof
to the extent that any such rules would require or permit the application of the laws of any other jurisdiction.
8.4 Persons
Having Rights under this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to confer upon, or give to, any person or corporation
other than the parties hereto and the Registered Holders of the Warrants, any right, remedy, or claim under or by reason of this Agreement
or of any covenant, condition, stipulation, promise, or agreement hereof. All covenants, conditions, stipulations, promises, and agreements
contained in this Agreement shall be for the sole and exclusive benefit of the parties hereto and their successors and assigns and of
the Registered Holders of the Warrants.
8.5 Examination
of the Warrant Agreement. A copy of this Agreement shall be available at all reasonable times at the office of the Warrant Agent in
the Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York, for inspection by the Registered Holder of any Warrant. The Warrant Agent may require
any such holder to submit such holder’s Warrant for inspection by the Warrant Agent.
8.6 Counterparts;
Execution. This Agreement may be executed in any number of original or facsimile counterparts (including by electronic mail or in
..pdf), and each of such counterparts shall for all purposes be deemed to be an original, and all such counterparts shall together constitute
but one and the same instrument. Each party agrees that the electronic signatures of the parties included in this Agreement are intended
to authenticate this writing and to have the same force and effect as manual signatures. “Electronic signature” means any
electronic sound, symbol, or process attached to or logically associated with a record and executed and adopted by a party with the intent
to sign such record, including facsimile or email electronic signatures, pursuant to the New York Electronic Signatures and Records Act,
as amended from time to time.
8.7 Effect
of Headings. The section headings herein are for convenience only and are not part of this Agreement and shall not affect the interpretation
thereof.
8.8 Amendments.
This Agreement may be amended by the parties hereto without the consent of any Registered Holder for the purpose of curing any ambiguity,
or curing, correcting or supplementing any defective provision contained herein or adding or changing any other provisions with respect
to matters or questions arising under this Agreement as the parties may deem necessary or desirable and that the parties deem shall not
adversely affect the interest of the Registered Holders. All other modifications or amendments, including any amendment to increase the
Warrant Price or shorten the Exercise Period, shall require the vote or written consent of the Registered Holders of a majority of the
then outstanding Warrants. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company may lower the Warrant Price or extend the duration of the Exercise
Period pursuant to Sections 3.1 and Section 3.2, respectively, or make such other modifications to the
terms of the Warrants pursuant to the provisions of the Warrants without the consent of the Registered Holders.
8.9 Severability.
This Agreement shall be deemed severable, and the invalidity or unenforceability of any term or provision hereof shall not affect the
validity or enforceability of this Agreement or of any other term or provision hereof. Furthermore, in lieu of any such invalid or unenforceable
term or provision, the parties hereto intend that there shall be added as a part of this Agreement a provision as similar in terms to
such invalid or unenforceable provision as may be possible and be valid and enforceable.
[Signature Page Follows]
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties
hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above written.
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LILIUM N.V.
as the Company |
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By: |
/s/ Klaus Roewe |
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Name: |
Klaus Roewe |
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Title: |
Chief Executive Officer |
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CONTINENTAL STOCK TRANSFER & TRUST COMPANY,
as Warrant Agent |
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By: |
/s/ Ana Gois |
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Name: |
Ana Gois |
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Title: |
Vice President |
[Signature Page to the
Warrant Agreement]
EXHIBIT A
Form of Warrant
Exhibit 23.6
CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT
REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
We hereby consent to the incorporation by reference in this Registration
Statement on Form F-3 of Lilium N.V. of our report dated March 15, 2024 relating to the financial statements, which appears
in Lilium N.V.’s Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2023. We also consent to the reference to
us under the heading “Experts” in such Registration Statement.
Munich, Germany
June 14, 2024
PricewaterhouseCoopers GmbH
Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft
/s/ Holger Graßnick |
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/s/ ppa. Sylvia
Eichler |
Wirtschaftsprüfer |
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Wirtschaftsprüferin |
(German Public Auditor) |
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(German Public Auditor) |
Exhibit 107
Calculation of Filing Fee Tables
Form F-3
(Form Type)
Lilium N.V.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)
Table 1: Newly Registered
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Security Type |
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Security
Class Title |
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Fee Calculation
or Carry
Forward Rule |
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Amount
Registered |
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Proposed
Maximum
Offering Price
Per Unit |
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Maximum
Aggregate
Offering Price |
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Fee Rate |
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Amount of
Registration
Fee |
Newly Registered Securities |
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Primary Offering |
Fees to be Paid |
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Equity |
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Class A Shares underlying Warrants |
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Other(1) |
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24,507,947(2) |
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$1.50(1) |
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$36,761,920.50 |
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$147.60 per $1,000,000 |
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$5,426.06 |
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Secondary Offering |
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Equity |
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Class A Share |
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Other(4) |
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24,507,947(3) |
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$0.86(4) |
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$21,076,834.42 |
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$147.60 per $1,000,000 |
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$3,110.95 |
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Other |
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Warrants |
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Other |
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24,507,947(5) |
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— |
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— |
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— |
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—(6) |
Total Offering Amounts |
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$57,838,754.92 |
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$8,537.01 |
Total Fees Previously Paid |
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— |
Total Fee Offsets |
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— |
Net Fee Due |
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$8,537.01 |
* | Pursuant to Rule 416 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”),
the Registrant is also registering an indeterminate number of additional securities as may be issued to prevent dilution resulting from
share dividends, share splits or similar transactions. |
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(1) | Determined pursuant to Rule 457(g) on the basis of $1.50 per Class A Share (as defined in the Registration
Statement) – the per share exercise price of the Warrants (as defined in the Registration Statement), which is greater than the
price of securities of the same class as determined in accordance with Rule 457(c). |
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(2) | Consists of 24,507,947 Class A Shares issuable upon exercise of the Warrants issued to the selling securityholders in connection with
the PIPE (as defined in the Registration Statement). |
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(3) | Consists of 24,507,947 Class A Shares issued to the selling securityholders in connection with the PIPE. |
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(4) | Estimated in accordance with Rule 457(c) of the Securities Act solely for the purpose of calculating the registration fee on the basis
of $0.86 per share, which is the average of the high and low prices of the Class A Shares, as reported on the Nasdaq Global Select Market
as of June 11, 2024. |
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(5) | Represents the resale of the Warrants. |
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(6) | In accordance with Rule 457(g), the entire registration fee for the Warrants is allocated to the Class A Shares underlying the Warrants,
and no separate fee is payable for the Warrants. |
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