Emerging switched-mode power supplies incorporated applications demand reliable, less volume and high efficient dc–dc converters. The persistent usage of the dc–dc converters in various applications makes their reliability a significant concern. Hence, this paper deals with a family of non-isolated high gain integrated dc–dc converter topologies derived from a quadratic converter. The reliability analysis is carried out using electronic equipment reliability handbook, MIL-HDBK-217F. For the first time, reliability prediction is done based on the working environment of the power electronic equipments. We developed the reliability prediction for the converters used in the lighting application such as automotive headlamp and aircraft landing lights. The mean time to failure for both the environment is calculated. The reliability comparison is carried out for the proposed topologies and the most reliable converter is chosen. Also, all the converter topologies are simulated using nL5 simulator to confirm their theoretical results. Finally, a laboratory prototype for 40 W with input voltage of 12 V is implemented for the most reliable topology to validate the steady-state analysis.