Inmotion Technologies Showcases New Products at iVT Expo Cologne

The company's release of its DCC3 converter and ACH3 inverter highlight smarter, more efficient power electronics in off-highway and utility vehicles.

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The latest DCC3 is a rugged, compact DC/DC converter engineered for flexibility, supporting a wide range of construction applications and containing native cybersecurity.
The latest DCC3 is a rugged, compact DC/DC converter engineered for flexibility, supporting a wide range of construction applications and containing native cybersecurity.
Inmotion Technologies

Inmotion Technologies, a ZAPI GROUP company, will showcase two new product designs: the DCC3 converter and the new ACH3 inverter at iVT Expo in Cologne, Germany, taking place June 11-12, 2025.

DCC3: A New DC/DC Converter for Auxiliary Systems

The latest DCC3 is a rugged, compact DC/DC converter engineered for flexibility, supporting a wide range of construction applications and containing native cybersecurity.The latest DCC3 is a rugged, compact DC/DC converter engineered for flexibility, supporting a wide range of construction applications and containing native cybersecurity.Inmotion Technologies

The latest offering DCC3 is a rugged, compact DC/DC converter engineered for flexibility, supporting a wide range of construction applications and containing native cybersecurity. The new DCC3 converts input voltages from 250 to 900V into a stable, adjustable 12 or 24V output, delivering up to 10 kW of power for auxiliary systems in electric or hybrid industrial, commercial and utility vehicles. The new converter design is available for prototyping now and for serial production at the end of 2025.

ACH3 Inverters: Third Generation High-Voltage Inverters With Customizable Control Software

The new ACH3 inverters power electrification through the conversion of direct current from a battery to alternating current used to power a vehicle’s motor.The new ACH3 inverters power electrification through the conversion of direct current from a battery to alternating current used to power a vehicle’s motor.Inmotion Technologies

The new ACH3 inverters power electrification through the conversion of direct current from a battery to alternating current used to power a vehicle’s motor. According to Martin Wennerblom, product and marketing director at Inmotion Technologies, “Historically, inverter power output and efficiency have limited vehicle electrification. The ACH3 addresses these issues. It has a 99% peak efficiency, current ratings from 30 to more than 600 amperes and up to 900-volt bus voltage with full power.”

The product is designed with sustainability in mind, featuring a minimal environmental impact throughout its production, operational life and end-of-life disposal, with an expected lifespan of 72,000 working hours. The components are sourced from Europe, and all units are assembled in Sweden.

Customers can customize ACH3's intelligent control software, integrating functional safety and cybersecurity by design.

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