LS Cable's patent victory over Taihan Electric signals further disputes

After a Supreme Court ruling, LS Cable is expected to intensify its legal battle against the local rival

LS Cable employees install submarine cables in the East Sea
LS Cable employees install submarine cables in the East Sea
Jeong-Soo Hwang, Chae-Yeon Kim and Cheol-Oh Jo 1
2025-03-13 20:09:02 hjs@hankyung.com
Legal disputes

LS Cable & System Co. has gained the upper hand in its years-long patent dispute against Taihan Electric Wire Co. after a South Korean high patent court on Thursday upheld a lower court ruling in LS Cable’s favor.

The appellate court ordered Taihan Electric to pay 1.5 billion won ($1.0 million) in compensation to LS Cable, tripling the lower court's 490 million won award in September 2022.

In August 2019, LS Cable filed a patent infringement complaint against Taihan Electric, alleging that the latter’s joint kit, used to connect bus ducts, infringed its patent rights.

Bus ducts enable the distribution of electricity across large-scale installations.

But Taihan Electric argued that the joint kit it has been using for several years is a modified design and has not directly impacted LS Cable’s business.

If the Supreme Court affirms the ruling in favor of LS Cable, their patent fight will likely escalate into a billion-dollar lawsuit involving the design of LS Cable’s advanced submarine cable manufacturing factory.

South Korean police are now investigating allegations that LS Cable's factory design for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) cables was leaked to Taihan Electric.

LS Cable is said to have spent about 1 trillion won in developing the factory design.

HVDC cables are critical components of smart grids and offshore power plants. Globally, only six companies, including LS Cable, produce them.

However, Taihan Electric has flatly denied the allegations, saying it has developed its own competitive submarine cable manufacturing technology and has no reason to steal LS Cable’s technology.

Write to Jeong-Soo Hwang, Chae-Yeon Kim and Cheol-Oh Jo at hjs@hankyung.com
 


Yeonhee Kim edited this article.

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