This paper proposes a simple and efficient resonant DC link inverter topology with low current stress on main switches. The inverter has a straightforward structure and is readily controllable, avoids the auxiliary resonant current passing through the main switches of the inverter, and the current passing through the main switches remains consistently equivalent to the load current, thus reducing the current stress and the switching loss of the main switches, thereby the inverter’s efficiency is increased. The proposed inverter’s operating principle is examined and contrasted with the inverter described in the literature. Ultimately, the validity of the resonant DC link inverter is demonstrated through simulation.