A single-phase Neutral Point Clamped (NPC) inverter is a type of power electronic converter that converts direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) with the added benefit of reducing voltage stress on the switching devices. The paper includes a summary of power losses and efficiency evaluation, implementation of a control structure in a closed loop utilizing second-order generalized integrator. ve Neutral Point Clamped). The reader will gain insight into elementary thoughts of how these 3L devices work, where advant ges and disadvantages are. Some hints concerning the layout/setup of 3L modules are given as well. However, the information given is not exhaustive and the responsibility for. This paper compares two- and three-level AC/DC converters for three-phase industrial applications, focusing our analysis on two-level, T-type, active neutral point clamped (ANPC), neutral point clamped (NPC) and flying capacitor (FC) topologies. Our evaluation includes system trade-offs such as. This article will present a prototype of a 450 kW inverter based on a 3-level T-type neutral-point-clamped converter (3L-TNPC). Until some time. Many works have been done for wireless EV charging systems associated with 2-level inverters to improve the performance, like enhanced efficiency and increased reliability under misalignment [1,2].