How to Convert Kilowatt-Hours

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The kilowatt-hour (kWh) is how electricity is measured and billed worldwide. Whether you're calculating appliance costs, comparing energy sources, or sizing a solar system, understanding how to convert kWh to other energy units is essential.

Understanding Kilowatt-Hours

A kilowatt-hour is not a rate—it's an amount of energy. It equals:

  • 1,000 watts of power used for 1 hour
  • 100 watts used for 10 hours
  • 10 watts used for 100 hours

Formula: Energy (kWh) = Power (kW) × Time (hours)

A 100-watt (0.1 kW) light bulb running for 10 hours uses 1 kWh.

Conversion to Other Units

Convert FromToMultiply By
kWhJoules (J)3,600,000
kWhMegajoules (MJ)3.6
kWhBTU3,412
kWhCalories (cal)860,420
kWhKilocalories (kcal)860
kWhWatt-hours (Wh)1,000
kWhTherms0.0341

Reverse Conversions

Convert FromTo kWhDivide By
JouleskWh3,600,000
MJkWh3.6
BTUkWh3,412
ThermkWh0.0341 (or × 29.3)

Step-by-Step Examples

Example 1: kWh to Joules

Convert 5 kWh to joules:

  1. Use formula: Joules = kWh × 3,600,000
  2. Calculate: 5 × 3,600,000 = 18,000,000 J (18 MJ)

Example 2: kWh to BTU

Convert 10 kWh to BTU:

  1. Use formula: BTU = kWh × 3,412
  2. Calculate: 10 × 3,412 = 34,120 BTU

Example 3: BTU to kWh

Convert 100,000 BTU to kWh:

  1. Use formula: kWh = BTU ÷ 3,412
  2. Calculate: 100,000 ÷ 3,412 = 29.3 kWh

Common Appliance Energy Usage

AppliancePower (Watts)Hours/DaykWh/DaykWh/Month
LED bulb10 W50.051.5
Refrigerator150 W avg243.6108
TV (55")100 W40.412
Laptop50 W60.39
Air conditioner1,500 W812360
Electric water heater4,000 W312360
EV charging7,000 W428840

Energy Equivalents

To put 1 kWh in perspective:

1 kWh Can...Equivalent
Run a 100W bulb10 hours
Run a laptop20 hours
Watch TV (55")10 hours
Run a microwave (1000W)1 hour
Drive an electric car3-4 miles
Heat water~1 gallon from cold to hot

kWh in Context: Fuel Comparisons

Energy SourceEnergy ContentEquivalent kWh
1 gallon gasoline~121 MJ~33.7 kWh
1 gallon diesel~137 MJ~38 kWh
1 therm natural gas~105.5 MJ~29.3 kWh
1 kg coal~24 MJ~6.7 kWh
1 kg wood~16 MJ~4.4 kWh

Conclusion

The kilowatt-hour is the standard unit for measuring electrical energy consumption. Converting to joules (multiply by 3,600,000) or BTU (multiply by 3,412) allows comparison with other energy sources and calculations. Understanding kWh helps you estimate costs, size renewable energy systems, and make informed energy decisions.

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