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Kilowatt to Watt Converter (kW to W)

Convert Kilowatt (kW) to Watt (W) instantly. Enter any value and get the result immediately.

kW → W Converter

Kilowatt to Watt Conversion Table

Kilowatt (kW)Watt (W)
0.1 kW100 W
0.5 kW500 W
1 kW1000 W
2 kW2000 W
5 kW5000 W
10 kW10,000 W
20 kW20,000 W
50 kW50,000 W
100 kW100,000 W
200 kW200,000 W
500 kW500,000 W
1000 kW1,000,000 W
5000 kW5,000,000 W
10000 kW10,000,000 W

How to Convert Kilowatt to Watt

Formula: Watt = Kilowatt × 1000

Example: 1 kW = 1000 W

You can also use the interactive converter above. Simply enter any Kilowatt value and the equivalent Watt value will appear instantly. Click the ⇄ button to reverse the conversion.

🔌 Kilowatt (kW)

What is a Kilowatt?

A kilowatt, written as kW, is a unit used to measure power. It shows how much energy is being used or generated at a given moment. One kilowatt is equal to 1,000 watts, making it a larger unit commonly used in real-world applications.

Information:

The term “watt” comes from the name of James Watt, a well-known engineer who played a key role in improving steam engines. Over time, as technology advanced and larger power measurements were needed, the kilowatt became a standard unit within the SI system.

Where is Kilowatt Used?

Kilowatts are commonly seen in everyday life and industry. For example:

When it comes to electricity billing, energy usage is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), which reflects how long power is used rather than just the power itself.

⚡ Watt (W)

What is a Watt?

A watt (W) is the basic unit of power in the SI system. It represents the rate at which energy is transferred or consumed. In simple terms, it tells you how fast energy is being used.

Origin of the Unit:

The watt was named after James Watt in recognition of his contributions to engineering. As electrical science developed, this unit became the standard way to measure power across different systems.

Real World Examples — kW to Watts

Here are common household and industrial appliances with their power ratings in both kW and W:

ApplianceKilowatt (kW)Watt (W)
LED Bulb0.01 kW10 W
Laptop0.065 kW65 W
Ceiling Fan0.075 kW75 W
Refrigerator0.15 kW150 W
Air Conditioner (1 Ton)1.0 kW1,000 W
Electric Geyser2.0 kW2,000 W
Electric Car Charger7.2 kW7,200 W
Home Solar Panel System10 kW10,000 W

Frequently Asked Questions

How many watts in 1 kilowatt?

1 kilowatt (kW) = 1,000 watts (W). The prefix "kilo" always means 1,000 in the metric system.

How do I convert kW to W?

Multiply the kilowatt value by 1,000. Formula: W = kW × 1000. Example: 3 kW = 3,000 W.

What is 3 kW in watts?

3 kW = 3 × 1,000 = 3,000 watts. A typical home air conditioner runs at around 3 kW.

What is the difference between kW and kWh?

kW (kilowatt) measures power — how fast energy is used. kWh (kilowatt-hour) measures energy — total energy consumed over time. A 1 kW appliance running for 1 hour uses 1 kWh of electricity.

Is kW bigger than W?

Yes. 1 kW = 1,000 W. Just like 1 kilometer = 1,000 meters.

How many kW does a typical Indian home use?

A typical Indian household uses between 1 kW to 5 kW at any given time, depending on how many appliances are running simultaneously.