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This popped up in my PV Magazine feed this morning.

 

Ampt, a power electronic specialist based in Fort Collins, Colorado, has filed a lawsuit against SolarEdge for allegedly violating a series of their patents.  According to Ampt, the violations at the heart of the issue are “power optimizers that contain high-efficiency power converters that both allow maximum power-point output, and use operational boundary conditions that continue producing power during conditions that might otherwise require the optimizer to be bypassed.”

 

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Image: Ampt

 

Read more here https://www.pv-magazine.com/2022/08/10/ampt-lawsuit-asks-that-solaredge-remove-inverters-and-controllers-from-market/

 

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