A recent US court's decision to shoot down the patent infringement claims of a US battery maker has ended a lengthy case against Chinese battery manufacturers and marks the first victory of Chinese
battery. The joint "brine4power" project aims to make use of underground salt caverns to store energy within the next six years. A saltwater brine and electrically-charged synthetic particles are hereby
second version is a gigantic 5300mAh battery which the company claims will last for two days per charge. It claims that the device can charge to 68 percent in an hour and that its full capacity will give
Chinese lithium battery startup Carku has secured its third win against its US rival NOCO in a recent ITC Section 337 case, as announced on Monday. An ITC judge issued an initial decision last Friday
based on two patents, EP 1 829 139 B1 and EP 2 528 141 B1 (case IDs: 7 O 7590/24 and 7 O 7654/24). Tulip and LG Energy Solution co-own both patents, which relate to a battery separator and element for car
MU Ionics and CATL have resolved their patent disputes. They recently signed a licence deal that also impacts Opel, which uses the Chinese battery manufacturer's products in its electric vehicles and
South Korean battery makers LG Chem and SK Innovation are sparring again over an ongoing case regarding a violation of an electric battery patent. On Sunday, the companies each released statements on
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