GE Aerospace Qualifies High-Voltage Power Solutions for U.S. Military Ground Vehicles

GE Aerospace has qualified new high-voltage power solutions for U.S. military ground vehicles, formalizing the milestone in a 30 May 2026 press release on its official systems news channel. The qualification marks a concrete step in translating the company’s high-voltage and silicon carbide power electronics work into deployable hardware for land-based defense platforms.

The solutions target future high-power electrical architectures on military ground vehicles, supporting growing on-board demand from advanced sensors, C4ISR systems, and potential electrified propulsion or mobility aids. While the announcement does not disclose specific platforms, performance figures or contract identifiers, it positions the hardware as part of GE Aerospace’s broader defense electrical power portfolio.

The event continues a multi-year development path with U.S. Army ground vehicle organizations on silicon carbide-based power electronics and next-generation high-voltage architectures initiated under earlier Army contracts. It also reinforces technological overlap with GE Aerospace’s megawatt-class, multi-kilovolt hybrid electric propulsion demonstrations in altitude conditions, underlining convergence between ground and airborne electrical power system designs.