Measuring the load current of drive inverters is still inevitable for a precise current control. In common industrial and automotive inverters hall effect based current sensors are widely used. [1] The presented novel current measurement method is based on an inductive current sensor like a Rogowski coil. This can be fabricated much smaller and cheaper than hall based current sensors and can be integrated into drive inverter systems easily. Unlike using the standard evaluation electronic for Rogowski coils, AC and DC components of the load current can be measured using a special evaluation scheme. The arrangement of the sensors also allows them to be used for fast short-circuit detection and di/dt measurement, so that some synergies with the gate drive circuitry can be used to create a more compact and reliable system.