Havis Expands Inverter Lineup With Four-Tier Power Portfolio

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WARMINSTER, PA — Havis said it introduced an expanded inverter product lineup at Work Truck Week, organizing its offerings into a four-tier system aimed at helping fleets and upfitters match power solutions to vehicle needs and duty cycles.

The company said the new structure is designed to standardize power deployment across mixed fleets while supporting a range of applications from basic device charging to high-demand industrial use.

The lineup includes a Core Power tier, featuring the CS Series with planned configurations of 600W, 1kW, and 2kW for basic power needs.

The Commercial tier includes the TS Series, offering 400W to 3000W high-frequency inverters designed for standard fleet applications with extended surge capability.

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Havis said its Commercial+ tier includes the LSC Series inverter/chargers, available in 1100W and 2000W configurations, with bi-directional charging capability for higher-demand use cases.

The Industrial tier includes IT and ITC Series low-frequency inverter/chargers, ranging from 1600W to 3600W, designed for higher continuous and surge power requirements.

“Fleets don’t need guesswork—they need a scalable power strategy … aligned with real jobs, real vehicles, and real duty cycles,” said Sanjay Singh, chief technology officer at Havis.

Singh said the tiered structure is intended to help fleets standardize equipment while maintaining performance and safety.

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Havis said it also supports deployments through its Vehicle System Integration Team, which provides system design, installation support, and technical assistance.

The company said certain configurations include packaged solutions with extended warranties of up to four years.

Havis develops mobility and power management systems for industries including public safety, transportation, and logistics.

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