Legal Proceedings
−Removed: In June and July 2018, we filed three lawsuits for patent infringement against Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., a Chinese entity, Huawei Technologies Düsseldorf GmbH, a German entity, and WATTKRAFT Solar GmbH, a German distributor for Huawei.
−Removed: The lawsuits, filed in the Mannheim District Court in Germany, assert unauthorized use of patented technology, and are intended to protect SolarEdge’s significant investment in its innovative DC optimized inverter technology.
−Removed: Seeking monetary damages, an injunction, and recall of infringing Huawei inverters and optimizers from the German market, the lawsuit is intended to prevent the defendants from selling any multi-level inverters and optimizers infringing upon SolarEdge’s PV inverter and optimizer technology protected in the asserted patents in Germany.
−Removed: In November 2019, one of the patents underlying one of the lawsuits was revoked by the European Patent Office and as such the relevant parallel infringement proceedings have been stayed.
−Removed: In March of 2020, SolarEdge appealed this decision of the European Patent Office.
+Added: In June and July 2018, we filed three lawsuits for patent infringement against Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., a Chinese entity, Huawei Technologies Düsseldorf GmbH, a German entity, and Wattkraft Solar GmbH, a German distributor for Huawei.
+Added: The lawsuits, filed in the Mannheim District Court in Germany, assert unauthorized use of patented technology, and are intended to protect SolarEdge’s significant investment in its innovative DC optimized inverter technology.
+Added: Seeking monetary damages, an injunction, and recall of infringing Huawei inverters and optimizers from the German market, the lawsuit is intended to prevent the defendants from selling any multi-level inverters and optimizers infringing upon SolarEdge’s PV inverter and optimizer technology protected in the asserted patents in Germany.
+Added: In November 2021, we withdrew one of the infringement claims after the asserted patent was revoked.
In the other two lawsuits, hearings were held and in one of the proceedings the claim was dismissed and we have appealed to a higher court.
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The third lawsuit is pending a court appointed expert opinion.
−Removed: We intend to continue to vigorously fight to protect our patented technology.
−Removed: In May 2019, we were served with three lawsuits by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., a Chinese entity (“Huawei”), against our two Chinese subsidiaries and our equipment manufacturer in China.
+Added: In addition, in January 2021, we extended this complaint to include also the second generation Huawei Smart PV Optimizers.
+Added: We intend to continue to vigorously defend our patented technology.
+Added: In May 2019, we were served with three lawsuits by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., a Chinese entity (“Huawei”), against our two Chinese subsidiaries and our equipment manufacturer in China.
The lawsuits, filed in the Guangzhou intellectual property court, alleged infringement of three patents and asked for an injunction of manufacture, use, sale and offer for sale, and damage awards.
−Removed: A first-instance judgment was issued on August 7, 2020 ordering the three defendants to collectively pay damages in the amount of approximately $1.6 million (including court fees) with respect of one of the patents.
−Removed: We appealed this judgement with the Supreme People’s Court.
−Removed: The first instance court’s judgement is not effective or enforceable pending the appeal.
−Removed: In addition, in January 2021, Huawei filed a motion to increase its claimed monetary damages to approximately $7.6 million and for a preliminary injunction with respect to the second lawsuit.
+Added: In August 2020 a first-instance judgment was issued ordering the three defendants to collectively pay damages in the amount of approximately $1.6 million (including court fees) with respect of one of the patents and our appeal to the Supreme People’s Court in that case was denied in December of 2021, rendering a payment due by us to Huawei in the amount of $1.6 million.
+Added: The judgement is not enforceable until the end of February 2022.
+Added: In addition, in January 2021, Huawei filed a motion to increase its claimed monetary damages to approximately $7.9 million with respect to the second lawsuit.
In February 2021, a preliminary injunction was rendered by the Guangzhou intellectual property court with respect to a second lawsuit and applying to seven inverter models.
−Removed: In line with the court’s mandate, we took immediate action to make software changes to meet the court order and also appealed the decision.
+Added: In line with the court’s mandate, we took immediate action to make software changes to meet the court order and also appealed the decision with the Supreme People's Court which is still pending.
+Added: Additionally, in October 2021, a first-instance judgment was issued with respect of the third lawsuit, ordering the three defendants to collectively pay damages in the amount of approximately $1.6 million (including court fees) with respect to one of the patents.
+Added: We filed an appeal with the Supreme People's Court which remains pending.
We believe that we have meritorious defenses to the claims asserted by Huawei.
−Removed: In September, 2018, our German subsidiary, SolarEdge Technologies GmbH received a complaint filed by a competitor, SMA Solar Technology AG (“SMA”).
−Removed: The complaint, filed in the District Court Düsseldorf, Germany, alleges that SolarEdge's 12.5kW - 27.6kW inverters infringe two of plaintiff’s patents.
+Added: In September, 2018, our German subsidiary, SolarEdge Technologies GmbH, received a complaint filed by a competitor, SMA Solar Technology AG (“SMA”).
+Added: The complaint, filed in the District Court Düsseldorf, Germany, alleges that SolarEdge's 12.5kW - 27.6kW inverters infringe two of plaintiff’s patents.
In its complaints, SMA requests, inter alia, an injunction, rendering account about past sales, a recall of products and a determination for a claim for damages for sales in Germany.
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We challenged the validity of both patents.
−Removed: In December 2019 the District Court of Düsseldorf found one of the two patents to be infringed and we appealed this decision to the Appeals Court Düsseldorf.
+Added: In December 2019 the District Court of Düsseldorf found one of the two patents to be infringed and we appealed this decision to the Appeals Court Düsseldorf.
In the parallel nullity proceedings regarding this patent, in October 2020, the German Patent Court rendered the SMA patent invalid;
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We believe that we have meritorious defenses to the claims asserted and intend to vigorously defend against this lawsuit.
−Removed: In addition, in the normal course of business, we may from time to time be named as a party to various legal claims, actions and complaints (including as a result of initiating such legal claims, action or complaints on behalf of the Company).
+Added: In addition, in the normal course of business, we may from time to time be named as a party to various legal claims, actions and complaints (including as a result of initiating such legal claims, actions or complaints on behalf of the Company).
It is impossible to predict with certainty whether any resulting liability would have a material adverse effect on our financial position, results of operations or cash flows.
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