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China Patent Case Study 2026: Strategic IP Layout and Enforcement for New Energy Vehicle Power Batteries

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2026-05-27 07:28:54

 

As China leads the global transition to new energy vehicles (NEVs), its patent system has

become the cornerstone for protecting core technologies in power batteries, materials, and

battery management systems. Governed by the Patent Law of the People’s Republic of

China (2021 Revision) and administered by the China National Intellectual Property

Administration (CNIPA), the regime supports layered protection, rapid examination, and

strong enforcement for global enterprises competing in the world’s largest NEV market.

The following case shows how systematic patent filing and targeted enforcement can defend

core battery technologies and secure long-term market dominance.

Case Overview: CATL’s Solid-State Battery Patent Protection

 

Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL), a world-leading power battery provider,

developed a next-generation solid-state battery cell structure and an integrated thermal

management control method for high-energy-density NEVs. To fully protect its innovation, CATL

built a layered patent portfolio:

Invention patents for core material formulas, electrochemical methods, and battery control

algorithms;

Utility model patents for structural designs, assembly processes, and cooling modules;

Design patents for battery pack appearance and modular layout.

In early 2026, multiple domestic and overseas competitors launched similar solid-state battery

products using nearly identical structural designs and thermal control solutions. CATL acted

decisively with a multi-dimensional enforcement strategy: it submitted administrative complaints

to local intellectual property offices, requesting seizure and removal of infringing products from

exhibitions, e-commerce platforms, and automaker supply chains. It also filed civil litigation in

the Guangzhou Intellectual Property Court, seeking permanent injunctions and compensatory

damages.

Within five months, the court upheld CATL’s patent rights and ordered the infringers to cease

production, sales, and online promotion. Infringing products were recalled and destroyed. The

administrative enforcement achieved rapid results, halting unfair competition in the NEV supply

chain. This series of actions stabilized CATL’s market position and significantly enhanced the

commercial value of its patent portfolio.

Strategic Insights from the Case

 

This case reveals key best practices for NEV and battery innovators in China:

Layered patent layout combines invention patents for long-term core protection and utility

models for fast enforcement.

Preemptive filing before product launch prevents invalidity risks and supports high success

rates in enforcement.

Dual administrative and judicial enforcement delivers both rapid cessation of infringement

and substantial financial remedies.

Full technical disclosure and precise claim drafting are critical to winning court and

administrative rulings.

Practical Guidance for Global Enterprises

 

For international power battery and NEV companies entering China, the following strategies

are essential:

File patents before public disclosure to maintain novelty and avoid invalidation.

Use invention + utility model + design patent combinations for all-round protection.

Monitor CNIPA’s patent database regularly to detect potential infringement early.

Use CNIPA’s priority examination for green tech and NEV technologies to accelerate grants.

Engage local patent attorneys familiar with battery technology and IP courts to improve

enforcement efficiency.

Conclusion

China’s patent system in 2026 provides strong, systematic protection for core technologies in the

new energy vehicle and power battery industries. CATL’s case proves that a proactive,

layered patent strategy — including comprehensive filing, real-time monitoring, and coordinated

enforcement — can effectively defend technological advantages. By following this model, global

enterprises can protect innovations, reduce risks, and build sustainable competitiveness in China’s

strategically important NEV market.

 

Hyperlink List:

●IPcrossark:

https://www.ipcrossark.com/en/patent_detail/1.html

NIPA – Official Patent Registration & Enforcement:

http://english.cnipa.gov.cn

CATL – Official Website

https://www.catl.com