Shoals Technologies Group secured a final ITC ruling that Voltage’s imported LYNX trunk bus products infringe its patents under Section 337, triggering a limited exclusion order and a 60-day presidential review with a 100% bond requirement on imports. The decision validates Shoals’ patented technology and supports its U.S. manufacturing investments.
The U.S. International Trade Commission affirmed an ALJ ruling that Voltage imported infringing LYNX trunk bus products in violation of Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930. The final determination includes a limited exclusion order barring further imports and imposes a 60-day presidential review during which Voltage must post a bond equal to 100% of the entered value to continue sales.
The decision underscores Shoals’ commitment to innovation and U.S.-based manufacturing, reinforcing its patented electrical infrastructure solutions. With its new Mega facility in Portland, Tennessee, Shoals is positioned to capitalize on strengthened IP protections, maintain competitive margins, and support growth in the solar and energy infrastructure markets.