This paper deals with a hybrid non-isolated active quasi-switched dc-dc converter with a high-boost voltage gain, which is applicable for the high step-up low power applications. By using fewer number of components in circuit topology, the proposed converter can provide higher-gain voltage with a small duty cycle, which can reduce the voltage stress and conduction loss on power switches. In addition, it draws continuous input current, has lower diode voltage stress and lower passive component voltage ratings. The operating principles and key waveforms in continuous conduction mode and discontinuous conduction mode are presented. Small-signal dynamic analysis, parameter design guideline, power loss calculation, and characteristics comparison with other non-isolated converters have been completed. Finally, a 250W hardware prototype is constructed and the experimental results are presented to verify the feasibility of the proposed converter.