Shoals Technologies Group, Inc. (SHLS), a provider of electrical balance of system or EBOS solutions for the energy transition market, announced Friday that it has filed a new patent infringement complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission or ITC against Voltage, LLC and related foreign entity.
The complaint cites two new patents, 375 and 376, which cover Shoals' Big Lead Assembly or BLA solutions.
The company had filed the pending '153 Patent infringement complaint in 2023. After that, Shoals was issued the '375 and '376 Patents, which relate to an improved trunk bus lead assembly for solar panel arrays.
Shoals believes they provide protection against alternative designs that Voltage may create to bypass the original '153 Patent. The company noted that the complaint aims to prevent the illegal importation of trunk bus lead assembly that infringes on Shoals' intellectual property, specifically the patented BLA solutions.
Shoals remains optimistic about the final determination in the pending '153 Patent infringement complaint, which is expected from the ITC on January 15.
Brandon Moss, CEO of Shoals Technologies, said, "We will continue to invest in American jobs, domestic manufacturing, and support the increasing energy demands. To do that we need to remain vigilant against foreign entities to help accelerate the reshoring of domestic clean energy manufacturing."
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