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Solaria Wins Initial Ruling from ITC Against Canadian Solar (CSIQ)

FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Solaria Corporation, a U.S.-based global provider of advanced solar energy products, announced today that it has won an important ruling from the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) in its effort to stop Canadian Solar, Inc. (CSIQ) from infringing two of Solaria’s ground-breaking U.S. patents. These two patents cover shingled solar modules and a process for separating photovoltaic (PV) strips from solar cells for use in shingled solar modules. Solaria’s shingled solar module technology delivers higher power than conventional solar modules.

The Judge assigned by the ITC to oversee Solaria’s lawsuit against Canadian Solar issued an Initial Determination finding that Canadian Solar, a Chinese solar panel manufacturer, violated section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, in their importation of shingled solar modules. The Judge’s ruling found:

  • Violation of U.S. Patent 10,651,333; and
  • Violation of U.S. Patent 10,763,388

The Judge’s Initial Determination unequivocally demonstrates that Canadian Solar utilized Solaria’s innovations and technology without permission and in violation of U.S. patent law. In so finding, the Judge ruled against Canadian Solar’s claims that the patents were invalid and not infringed.

Solaria is confident that the ITC will issue an exclusion order preventing Canadian Solar from importing and selling shingled modules in the U.S.

“Solaria has over 250 patents and has invested more than $200 million in developing our advanced solar panel technology,” stated Solaria CEO Tony Alvarez. “Solaria is open to cooperating with companies that recognize the value of Solaria’s IP; we’ve licensed Solaria’s technology to other companies in the industry. However, when foreign companies such as Canadian Solar ignore American patents and violate our core IP, Solaria will actively defend our IP against any infringers, and protect our technology for ourselves and our valued partners.”

About Solaria

Solaria Corporation is a U.S.-based solar PV technology and systems company, with a 20-year history in solar power innovation and product development. Solaria is paving the way for distributed, clean power generation by delivering state-of-the-art engineering and automation to provide superior field performance and unrivaled aesthetics. Solaria is headquartered in California, USA. For more information, please visit www.solaria.com.

Contacts

Jordan Trent Jones, Chief Counsel
jtjones@solaria.com
+1 (415) 418-0380

Solaria Corporation


Release Summary
Solaria announces that it's won important ruling from US Intl Trade Commission (ITC) in its effort to stop Canadian Solar from infringing its patents.

Contacts

Jordan Trent Jones, Chief Counsel
jtjones@solaria.com
+1 (415) 418-0380

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