ZAPI GROUP Shares Electrification and Safety at iVT Off-Highway Vehicle Technology Expo 2025

The company will highlight its next-gen electrification, telematic and collision avoidance technologies to help OEMs advance off-highway performance and compliance.

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ZAPI GROUP will showcase its system solutions for vehicle electrification and fleet management and present an educational session at this week's Off-Highway Evolution Summit at the iVT Off-Highway Vehicle Technology Expo, taking place Aug. 21-22, 2025, in Rosemont, Illinois.

ZAPI Group’s portfolio (Hall F, Booth 710) includes DC/DC converters, inverters, battery chargers, as well as new capabilities in telematics and anti-collision systems designed specifically to meet the needs of OEMs in the off-highway vehicle sector. 

ZAPI GROUP and its companies will be displaying two new product models from Inmotion Technologies: the DCC3 converter, a compact and rugged DC/DC converter engineered for maximum flexibility across a range of construction applications, featuring native cybersecurity; and the ACH3 inverter, a third-generation high-voltage inverter with customizable control software for enhanced performance.

ZAPI GROUP has also expanded its capabilities in high-voltage power conversion and charging infrastructure, recently acquiring Stercom Power Solutions and SMPC Technologies, two leading-edge companies specializing in advanced power electronics and high-efficiency onboard charging technologies.

To support the evolving needs of off-highway equipment operators, ZAPI GROUP has now added the capability of advanced asset tracking and safety solutions. Ubiquicom offers telemetry and fleet management technologies designed to optimize equipment operations and safety solutions aimed at reducing the risk of vehicle-pedestrian collisions, helping operators improve safety, and meet compliance standards.

On Aug. 21, 2025, at 2:20 p.m. CDT, ZAPI GROUP will present the session “Off-Highway Vehicle Electrification: Best Practices in Battery and Charger Integration.” The presentation will be co-presented by Mourad Chergui, senior product manager at Delta-Q Technologies, and Tom Nguyen, vice president of business development at Inventus Power, a Charged by Delta-Q battery partner.

The sessions aims to detail best practices for battery and charger integration and share insights into future developments in lithium-ion battery systems for industrial equipment. The session is geared toward OEMs in construction, mining and agriculture sectors navigating regulatory pressures to reduce CO2 emissions and transition from combustion-engine vehicles to lithium-ion battery technology.

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