Everrati has entered a strategic partnership with Motion Applied to incorporate advanced 800-volt Silicon Carbide (SiC) inverter technology into its modular electric powertrain systems. The initiative aims to support specialist, low-volume and commercial manufacturers seeking scalable, high-efficiency propulsion solutions across automotive, marine, aerospace and industrial applications.
At the core of the collaboration is Motion Applied’s MCU-600 SiC inverter, now integrated into the broader “Powered by Everrati” modular architecture. The companies said the inverter enhances system efficiency through reduced switching losses, lightweight construction and patented motor-control technology. Each unit is capable of delivering more than 400 kW of peak output, enabling configurations suitable for performance-focused applications and compact platforms.
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The partnership leverages Motion Applied’s AMPEX family of electrification hardware, helping Everrati expand its B2B offerings for flexible and rapid system integration. Everrati validated the updated architecture using a GT40 chassis, a model chosen for its demanding requirements in packaging and weight distribution. The company said successful testing demonstrates the powertrain’s scalability for broader original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and specialist applications.
“Using the GT40 as a development platform allowed us to validate our modular approach under uniquely challenging conditions,” said Everrati CEO Justin Lunny. He added that the collaboration “empowers clients to accelerate their transition to electric mobility.”
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Motion Applied CEO Samir Maha said the project underscores the capabilities of modern power electronics. “This partnership shows how advanced inverter technology can deliver both sustainability and high performance,” he said.
The companies expect the integrated system to benefit sectors beyond passenger vehicles, including motorsport, aerospace, marine operations and commercial fleets requiring durable, efficient electrification solutions.
