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Korean solar module maker Hanwha  Q-Cells has filed patent infringement lawsuits against Chinese panel manufacturers Jinko  Solar Longi  Solar, as well as Norway-headquartered producer REC.

In a statement, the Korean manufacturer said it filed lawsuits against Jinko Solar REC with Germany’s Düsseldorf regional court against all three rivals with the U.S. International Trade Commission (US ITC) the U.S. District Court in Delaware

The lawsuit in Germany was filed by the Korean group’s Hanwha Q-Cells GmbH unit on Tuesday the move has been confirmed to pv magazine by the court. In the United States, legal action was triggered by the Hanwha Q Cells & Advanced Materials Corp. Hanwha Q Cells USA Inc units of the module maker.

Hanwha Q Cells claims its competitors utilized its patented passivation technology to increase the efficiency performance of their solar cells. With the patent infringement lawsuit, Hanwha Q Cells is looking to prevent Jinko Solar REC from importing the products to Germany JinkoSolar, REC LONGi from importing into the U.S., the company said.

“If we are successful in our claims in the ITC U.S. federal court, in Germany, the courts would issue orders that would prohibit the defendants from importing selling the infringing products in the U.S. Germany,” Hanwha said.

The lawsuit in Germany

As for the legal action filed in Germany, Hanwha said that relates to patent EP 2 220 689, awarded to the manufacturer in 2014 which is valid until 2028, the company added. The patent is valid in several countries including Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain.

Since 2012, Hanwha – a Korean PV manufacturer with German roots – has been using the patent passivation technology for its Qantum solar cells, of which more than 2.5 billion have been produced. “To keep up with Hanwha Q Cells’ competitive edge, the companies sued are alleged to have made use of our patented passivation technology for at least the past year,” the company said. “Our priority was to thoroughly analyse the technology used by competitors, assess whether it is covered by the patent build a sound precise claim based on this research.”

The U.S. lawsuits

Hanwha Q Cells said the U.S. lawsuits relate to the unlawful import sale of solar products that infringe Hanwha Q Cells’ U.S. Patent No. 9,893,215 – “the 215 patent”.

Through the U.S. ITC filing, Hanwha is seeking an exclusion order to halt the importation of infringing products a permanent cease desist order to stop the respondents from importing, marketing selling those products in the U.S. The filing with the District Court of Delaware is seeking damages to issue injunctions that prohibit the defendants from infringing the patented technology.

“Hanwha Q Cells engaged several prominent law firms to undertake an analysis of the respondents’ products,” the company added. “That careful analysis has provided the basis for our claims that the respondents are using technology covered under our 215 patent in their products without a license agreement, are therefore infringing Hanwha Q Cells’ intellectual property rights. We do not tolerate infringement of our intellectual property rights, we will vigorously defend our technology.”

Last week, Hanwha Q Cells opened a 1.7 GW module manufacturing facility in Dalton, Georgia. “The United States is a very important market for Hanwha Q Cells, which is why the company is making a significant investment to build its assembly capabilities, enlarge its footprint contribute to the strength of the U.S. economy,” the company said.

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