South Wales, May 22 -- United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has registered trademark "NEXTPOWER" on Nov. 13, 2025. The details about the trademark application no. UK00004294283 published in the journal no. 2026/021 (May 22).
With Cleveland Scott York as representative, Nova Subsidiary LLC filed the trademark application for the below mentioned good(s)/service(s).
Class 6 : Metal structures for mounting and supporting solar panels, photovoltaic modules, and photovoltaic cells, namely, solar tracking systems; metal hardware, namely, solar panel mounts.
Class 7 : Solar trackers, namely, driving motors, other than for land vehicles, for positioning of photovoltaic modules relative to the sun, and replacement parts therefor; robotics systems for cleaning large-scale solar sites.
Class 9 : Ground-mounted solar tracker systems comprised primarily of photovoltaic modules that are rotationally positioned to optimize solar energy collection; solar panels for production of electricity; photovoltaic installation apparatus, namely, solar modules for production of electricity, solar thermal and electric receivers, tracking mechanisms and concentrating optics, and control algorithms; balance of Systems (BoS) solar photovoltaic equipment, namely, electrical connectors; electrical components in the nature of combiner boxes, junction boxes, and terminal boxes; automated electronic surveillance devices that can be deployed in utility solar fields to gather evidence or intelligence in remote locations; electronic video surveillance installations, comprising of antennas, switchers, monitors, and recorders for management of electronic video surveillance installations to monitor equipment conditions in utility solar fields; electronic video surveillance products, namely, electronic components of security systems; autonomous stationary camera for utility-scale solar plants to detect hazardous and danger conditions, namely, fires, smoke, and heat; autonomous stationary camera to be used in security, reconnaissance, surveillance, access control, and first responder situations at utility-scale solar plants; Balance of Systems (BoS), namely, electrical connectors and photovoltaic systems that convert sunlight into electric and thermal energy, and related parts therefor; solar tracking systems comprised of electric motors for machines for positioning of photovoltaic modules relative to the sun to maximize collection of solar energy; solar-tracking systems consisting of machine motors and gears for automatically positioning of photovoltaic modules relative to the sun; solar trackers for solar photovoltaic electric power generation systems comprised of motors, gears, and drives for orienting solar panels.
Class 12 : Autonomous robotic vehicles for inspection of solar facilities; autonomous robotic vehicles for inspection and maintenance of solar plants.
Class 42 : Inspection, testing, and troubleshooting of utility-scale solar and battery storage systems; design and engineering services of solar energy production facilities, namely, planning, layout, mapping, geographic, surveys, site testing, and foundation, racking and electrical balance of systems design; design of solar photovoltaic systems, namely, design and planning of solar-tracking systems;
drafting and development of photovoltaic systems including solar trackers; engineering services in the field of solar-tracking systems; utility solar power plant inspection services, namely, inspection of utility solar power plants via an unmanned teleoperated autonomous land vehicle; detection and reporting of
anomalies on utility solar farms identified by an unmanned teleoperated autonomous land vehicle.
The original document can be viewed at: http://www.ipo.gov.uk/cgi-bin/redirect.cgi?type=tmj&link=6¶m1=UK00004294283
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