Electric Unit Converter

Professional-grade electrical parameter conversion supporting Voltage, Current, Power, and Energy units with engineering precision.

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1.5Kilowatts
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boltFormula: Power (W) = Voltage (V) × Current (A)

Basic Electrical Units

Understanding electrical units is fundamental to electrical engineering. Voltage (V) represents the potential difference, Current (A) is the flow of charge, and Power (W) is the rate of energy consumption.

For alternating current (AC) systems, additional factors like phase and power factor come into play, but for standard conversions, the relationships between Watts, Volts, and Amps remain the cornerstone of technical calculation.

Conversion Formulas

Watts to KilowattskW = W / 1,000
Ohm's Law (Voltage)V = I × R
Energy ConsumptionkWh = (W × h) / 1,000

Practical Use Cases

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Household Appliances

Calculate energy consumption for AC units, heaters, and refrigerators by converting appliance wattage to monthly kilowatt-hours.

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Solar Systems

Determine panel requirements by converting peak sun hours and solar panel wattage to total daily system output in kWh.

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EV Charging

Estimate charging times for electric vehicles by converting charger output (kW) to miles of range added per hour.

help_outlineFrequently Asked Questions

kW (Kilowatt) is a measure of power, representing the rate at which energy is used. kWh (Kilowatt-hour) is a measure of energy, representing the total amount of power used over a period of time.