Canadian Solar announced that the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued Final Written Decisions that invalidate all claims in two TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) solar cell patents.
These patents had been asserted by Trina Solar against certain Canadian Solar subsidiaries in an earlier dispute.The decision marks an important legal outcome for Canadian Solar, reinforcing the companyโs strong global track record in managing and resolving international intellectual property challenges.
As a leading innovator in solar and energy storage technologies, the company has consistently invested in independent research and development and maintains a robust system for protecting, commercializing, and defending its intellectual property portfolio across the industry value chain.Colin Parkin, President of Canadian Solar and President of e-STORAGE, emphasized the companyโs long-standing commitment to original technological development.
He stated that Canadian Solar maintains deep expertise in its proprietary technologies and respects the intellectual property rights of other companies. However, he also noted that the company firmly opposes misuse of IP rights to obstruct competition or extract undue advantages. He reaffirmed that Canadian Solar will continue to defend its legitimate business interests and uphold fair competition within the global solar industry.
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