One of the biggest issues brought on by the usage of fossil fuels, which emits several billion tons of CO2 annually, is environmental pollution. Various industrial applications use non-conventional sources such as geothermal, wind, tidal, and solar in order to reduce the production of CO2. used as a power source for an electric vehicle are fuel cells, batteries, and ultra-capacitors. But in order to supply a load that requires a high operating voltage, these power sources should need a large dc-dc converter due to their extremely low voltage. The huge current ripple also drastically shortens the lifetime of these power sources. Therefore, a dc-dc converter's input current ripple should be eliminated. A large input inductor can typically be used to reduce input current ripple, although doing so increases the converter's size and weight. By combining a buck converter and an Interleaved Luo converter, a DC-DC multi-port converter is introduced. While concurrently producing boost voltage by the Interleaved Luo converter and a buck voltage by the buck converter, the suggested dual-output converter has the advantages of conventional positive output voltage super lift. The output voltages ripple is kept to a minimum in this structure by generating a dual output without the use of electromagnetic components. The converter provides a variety of output voltages and has a simple design and robust control system.