JinkoSolar Sues Another Photovoltaic Company!

2025-11-05 09:29:13

Digital New Energy DataBM. Com learned that on October 31, Jingke Energy sued SEG Solar, an American photovoltaic module manufacturer, and its subsidiaries in the Southern District Court of Texas for patent infringement. It is reported that the patent involved is US11,824,136, which is N-type TOPCon technology.

The Digital New Energy DataBM. Com was informed that on October 31, JinkoSolar sued SEG Solar, an American photovoltaic module manufacturer , in the Southern District Court of Texas for patent infringement. And several of its subsidiaries. It is reported that the patent involved is US11,824,136, which is N-type TOPCon technology. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Houston, Texas

, SEG Solar is dedicated to providing photovoltaic modules to utility, commercial and residential markets worldwide. According to the company's official website, by the end of 2024, it had 5G W battery capacity, 6G W component capacity, and global component shipments exceeded 6G W. According to the

data, the patent was submitted by Jingke Energy in October 2022 and approved in 2023, covering China, Japan, the United States, Australia and Germany.

In addition, the Digital New Energy DataBM. Com noted that the patent involved and Jingke Energy had previously sued Waaree Energies, an Indian photovoltaic company . The patents involved in the cases of VS UN Solar USA, Inc. and Toyo Co., Ltd. are the same technology.

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Digital New Energy DataBM. Com learned that on October 31, Jingke Energy sued SEG Solar, an American photovoltaic module manufacturer, and its subsidiaries in the Southern District Court of Texas for patent infringement. It is reported that the patent involved is US11,824,136, which is N-type TOPCon technology.

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