This paper proposes a novel single-phase buck/boost inverter topology based on two active switches and with a common grounded feature. The proposed topology employs a static linearization approach to reduce output voltage distortion. A prototype 250 W, 100 kHz, 100 V input voltage and 155 output peak voltage boost inverter is designed and verified, achieving 91,04 % efficiency and 11,57 % total harmonic distortion (THD) at full load. The results demonstrate the viability of the proposed topology for various applications and highlight its potential for further performance improvements and increased efficiency. Preliminary tests are reported herein and the final version is going to present the complete theoretical analysis and complete experimentation.