LG Energy Solution sues luxury car Korean company for infringement, targeting Chinese battery manufacturers

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Yonhap News Agency, citing industry sources, reported that battery manufacturer LG Energy Solution recently filed a patent injunction against Volvo Cars’ Korea unit (Volvo; in mainland China, referred to as Volvo Cars) applying for the injunction. The specific target is Volvo’s SUV EX30. It is equipped with a rectangular ternary lithium battery (NCM) made by China’s battery manufacturer, CATL.

LG Energy Solution also, through the patent pool management organization Tulip Innovation, applied to South Korea’s trade committee under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (South Korea) for an investigation into unfair trade practices; the trade committee has already decided to launch the investigation. Tulip Innovation also sought a patent injunction against Nissan by applying to the Munich district court in Germany, arguing that the CATL batteries installed in Nissan’s hybrid SUV Qashqai infringe LG Energy Solution’s patents.

The relevant patents involve the “integrated structural technology of electrode components and coated separators,” which has been recognized as LG Energy Solution’s exclusive technology.

Industry widely believes that, on the surface, LG Energy Solution is targeting whole-vehicle manufacturers, but in reality it is applying pressure on CATL by filing for patent injunctions.

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