First Solar initiates investigation for possible infringement of its TOPCon patent

The company's executive vice president highlighted the importance of these patents as an essential part of the company's efforts to lead technological progress in the solar sector.
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First Solar inicia investigación por posible infracción de su patente de TOPCon

First Solar, a leader in solar technology, has strengthened its intellectual property portfolio by acquiring key patents for the manufacture of solar cells crystalline tunnel oxide-passivated contact crystalline silicon (TOPCon) solar cells. They were obtained through the purchase of TetraSun, Inc. and cover multiple jurisdictions including the United States, Canada, Mexico, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan and Australia, with a term extending to 2030.

In this context, the company announced today that it has initiated an in-depth investigation of certain products for possible infringement of these TOPCon patents.

First Solar defends ownership of its patents

First Solar has acquired these patents and has also launched a comprehensive investigation to identify and act against any infringement of its intellectual property. This effort underscores the company’s commitment to protecting its innovations, which are critical to the development of the next generation of photovoltaic technologies.

Jason Dymbort, First Solar’s executive vice president and general counsel, highlighted the importance of these patents as an essential part of the company’s efforts to lead technological advancement in the solar sector.

In addition to being a pioneer in thin film technology, First Solar has a broad research and development portfolio that includes crystalline silicon semiconductors, crystalline silicon semiconductors, crystalline silicon semiconductors, and crystalline silicon semiconductors. crystalline silicon semiconductors. According to Dymbort, the company is dedicated to exploring various avenues for the development of transformative and disruptive solar technologies. First Solar is also prepared to defend its rights through legal action, licensing and other measures to protect its technologies and maintain its leading market position.

Implications for the industry

This strategy protects First Solar’s innovations and sets a precedent for respecting intellectual property in the solar industry. The company has shown its willingness to challenge any infringement that affects its ability to commercialize and develop TOPCon technologies, which reinforces its commitment to sustainability and corporate responsibility.

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