Plaintiff

ChargeLogic LLC

2 cases as plaintiff.

Company profile

ChargeLogic LLC is a Non-Practicing Entity (NPE) specializing in the licensing of patents related to electric vehicle (EV) charging technology. The company's headquarters are located at 4416 Briarwood Avenue, Suite 110-101, Midland, Texas 79707. It focuses on intellectual property surrounding chargers and other technologies designed to control EV battery charging, usage, user notifications, and optimization.

As a patent assertion entity, ChargeLogic LLC actively licenses its portfolio of patents, which it states are designed to integrate with existing infrastructure for EV charging solutions. Unified Patents has identified ChargeLogic LLC as an NPE and has worked to identify prior art against one of its asserted patents, U.S. Patent 10,090,567, which pertains to EV battery charging control.

ChargeLogic LLC maintains a patent litigation posture as a plaintiff, with two tracked cases, both filed in the Texas Western District Court. These cases reflect its strategy of asserting its intellectual property. Both tracked cases are against Tesla, Inc., filed on March 23, 2026. This pattern of litigation aligns with that of an NPE asserting an acquired or developed patent portfolio.

It is important to note that a separate, unrelated entity also operated under the name ChargeLogic, providing PCI-compliant payment processing, e-commerce, and shipping solutions integrated with Microsoft Dynamics NAV. This payment processing entity became a subsidiary of Solupay, which merged with Versapay in 2020, and its core features are in the process of being discontinued. The ChargeLogic LLC involved in the patent litigation concerning EV charging is distinct from this payment processing business.

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ChargeLogic LLC v. Tesla, Inc.

Active
Docket:
7:26-cv-00100
Filed:
2026-03-23
Patents:11721844

ChargeLogic LLC sued Tesla, Inc. in the Texas Western District Court for infringement of US Patent 11721844. Tesla was granted an extension to respond to the complaint, with a new deadline of June 1, 2026, and the case was referred to Magistrate Judge Derek T. Gilliland.