Based on JinkoSolar’s preliminary analysis of Hanwha’s complaints and the asserted patents, the Company believes that the complaints are without technical or legal merit. JinkoSolar, therefore, categorically refutes Hanwha’s allegations.
JinkoSolar is working closely with its legal counsel and technical advisors to vigorously defend against the claims made by Hanwha. The company is considering all legal avenues available, including petitioning for the invalidity of Hanwha’s alleged patents. JinkoSolar looks forward to prevailing in court. JinkoSolar fully respects intellectual property rights and encourages healthy competition, but it will take legal action to defend itself, its clients, and its partners.
JinkoSolar does not expect any disruption to its normal operations arising from this matter. JinkoSolar has been allocating substantial resources to R&D over many years, and has broken world records for cell efficiency. JinkoSolar will strive to maintain its market leadership in solar module supply to the US and EU markets, providing its customers with high quality products and timely delivery.
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