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Convert Kilowatts to Watts

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Engineering

Power Converter
10 sig. figures
Formula1 kW × 1000 = 1000 W

About Power Conversions

Power is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted. The SI unit is the watt (W), equal to one joule per second, named for James Watt and the steam-engine improvements that made 18th-century industry possible. Watt also coined horsepower around 1782 to market his engines to brewers familiar with draught horses; he fixed 1 mechanical horsepower at 550 foot-pounds-force per second, which computes to 745.69987158227022 W exactly. Continental Europe later adopted a slightly different metric horsepower (PS, ch, cv) equal to 75 kgf·m/s or 735.49875 W, which is why the same engine often reads a few units higher in horsepower than in PS on identical spec sheets. HVAC work lives in BTU per hour: one ton of refrigeration equals 12,000 BTU/h, or about 3.517 kW. Data centres and utilities step up through kilowatts, megawatts, and gigawatts. Kilocalories per hour appear in heating and metabolism contexts. Our converter uses exact defining relationships so motor ratings, cooling loads, and photovoltaic yields convert consistently.

Quick Conversions

KilowattsWatts
1 kW1000 W
2 kW2000 W
5 kW5000 W
10 kW10000 W
25 kW25000 W
50 kW50000 W
100 kW100000 W
250 kW250000 W
500 kW500000 W
1000 kW1000000 W
Unit NameSymbolPer 1 Kilowatt
BTU per HourBTU/h3412.14
Foot-pound per Secondft·lbf/s737.562
GigawattGW0.000001
Horsepowerhp1.34102
Kilocalorie per Hourkcal/h859.845
KilowattkW1
MegawattMW0.001
Metric HorsepowerPS1.35962
MilliwattmW1000000
WattW1000

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Kilowatts to Watts?

To convert Kilowatts to Watts, use the conversion where 1 Kilowatt (kW) = 1000 Watts (W). For example, 1 Kilowatt = 1000 Watts.

What are common Kilowatt to Watt conversions?

Here are common conversions: 1 Kilowatts = 1000 Watts, 5 Kilowatts = 5000 Watts, 10 Kilowatts = 10000 Watts, 25 Kilowatts = 25000 Watts, 50 Kilowatts = 50000 Watts, 100 Kilowatts = 100000 Watts.

When would I need to convert Kilowatts to Watts?

Converting between these units is common in international trade, scientific research, and everyday situations where different measurement systems are used.

How precise are the conversions?

All conversions use exact factors verified against NIST and ISO standards with up to 10 significant figures of precision. Results are calculated using IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, which provides approximately 15-17 significant digits. For temperature and other non-linear conversions, exact formulas are used rather than approximations.