Tesla’s senior counsel has sued Yancheng Jeco Auto Parts Co. Ltd., which does business as “JecoEV,” in the California Northern District Court, alleging false advertising and federal trademark dilution under the Lanham Act and violations of the California Business and Professions Code.

Tesla attorneys A. Louis Dorny, Alex Hanna and Aengus Carr argued in a complaint filed Monday that JecoEV markets its ”dangerous” Charging Adapter product to drivers who want to charge non-Tesla electric vehicles at Tesla’s Supercharger network, which they said is the ”largest and most reliable DC fast charging network for electric vehicles in North America.”