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Trina Solar is suing Canadian Solar for alleged infringement of the TOPCon patent

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Trina Solar has filed a lawsuit in a US court against Canadian Solar, alleging patent infringement of an unspecified tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar cell technology.

October 22, 2024
Emiliano Bellini

Chinese module maker Trina Solar has filed a patent infringement complaint in US District Court for the District of Delaware lawsuit against three unspecified units from rival Canadian Solar.

Canadian Solar has revealed that the patent litigation concerns two unspecified U.S. patents held by Trina related to the TOPCon solar panel technology.

“Canadian Solar respects and takes its own and third party intellectual property rights very seriously,” said Adam Walters, Americas general counsel for Canadian Solar’s modules and system solutions. “In our view, this is a frivolous lawsuit and we expect the court will find that our patented TOPCon technology does not infringe the patents that Trina claims.”

Canadian Solar has recently faced similar patent claims in the United States. In March, Singapore-based Maxeon filed a patent infringement lawsuit against the company in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

Maxeon previously sued Canadian Solar in Japan for patent infringement in 2020. In the lawsuit, Maxeon alleged that Canadian Solar Japan infringed Japanese patent No. JP6642841B2, which is related to its shingled solar modules. The two companies reached a settlement in April 2022.

Additionally, PV manufacturer Solaria has filed three different patent infringement claims against the company in the past, all related to the process of separating photovoltaic strips from solar cells for use in shingles.

Earlier this month, Trina Solar filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), alleging that Runergy and Adani Green Energy unlawfully imported and sold projects that infringed on its patents for TOPCon solar cells.

See also  Chinese PV industry Letter: Trina Solar announces 800 W tandem solar module

Trina Solar has more than 2,000 patents, including for TOPCon and heterojunction (HJT) solar cell types. It is currently developing a 5 GW manufacturing base in Wilmer, Texas.

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