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Megawatt to Kilowatt Converter (MW to kW)

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

MW → kW Converter

Megawatt to Kilowatt Conversion Table

Megawatt (MW)Kilowatt (kW)
0.1 MW100 kW
0.5 MW500 kW
1 MW1000 kW
2 MW2000 kW
5 MW5000 kW
10 MW10,000 kW
20 MW20,000 kW
50 MW50,000 kW
100 MW100,000 kW
200 MW200,000 kW
500 MW500,000 kW
1000 MW1,000,000 kW
5000 MW5,000,000 kW
10000 MW10,000,000 kW

How to Convert Megawatt to Kilowatt

The formula to convert Megawatt (MW) to Kilowatt (kW) is extremely simple:

kW = MW × 1,000

Reverse formula — kW to MW:

MW = kW ÷ 1,000

Why multiply by 1000? Because "mega" means one million (1,000,000) and "kilo" means one thousand (1,000). So 1 MW = 1,000,000 W = 1,000 kW — you just move the decimal point 3 places.

Examples:

What is Megawatt?

A megawatt (MW) equals 1,000 kilowatts or 1,000,000 watts. It is used for power plants, wind turbines, large solar farms, ship engines, and industrial facilities. In India, total electricity generation and renewable energy capacity is always reported in MW or GW. India's installed renewable energy capacity crossed 200 GW (200,000 MW) in 2024.

What is Kilowatt?

A kilowatt (kW) equals 1,000 watts and is the everyday metric unit of power. It is used for home appliances, electric motors, rooftop solar systems, and EV chargers. Your electricity bill is calculated in kilowatt-hours (kWh) — commonly called "units" in India. A 1 kW appliance running for 1 hour uses 1 kWh (1 unit) of electricity.

Power Scale — MW to kW in Real World

System / DevicePower (MW)Power (kW)
Home rooftop solar (3kW)0.003 MW3 kW
EV fast charger0.05 MW50 kW
Commercial solar rooftop0.1 MW100 kW
Small wind turbine0.5 MW500 kW
Large wind turbine3 MW3,000 kW
Small solar farm10 MW10,000 kW
Large solar park100 MW100,000 kW
Small power plant250 MW250,000 kW
Large coal power plant500 MW500,000 kW
Nuclear power plant1,000 MW1,000,000 kW
Bhadla Solar Park (India)2,245 MW2,245,000 kW

Solar Energy — MW to kW Conversion

This conversion is very important in the solar energy sector. Here is how solar capacity translates between MW and kW:

Solar Installation TypeMWkWHomes Powered (India)
Small home system0.003 MW3 kW1 home
Large home system0.01 MW10 kW3-4 homes
Commercial rooftop0.1 MW100 kW25-30 homes
Small solar farm1 MW1,000 kW200-250 homes
Medium solar park10 MW10,000 kW2,000-2,500 homes
Large utility solar100 MW100,000 kW20,000-25,000 homes

MW vs kW — Key Differences

FeatureMegawatt (MW)Kilowatt (kW)
Equals in Watts1,000,000 W1,000 W
Relation1 MW = 1,000 kW1 kW = 0.001 MW
Used forPower plants, wind farmsHome, EVs, motors
Electricity billingMWh (bulk trade)kWh (consumer bills)
Solar systemUtility: 1+ MWHome: 1-10 kW
India contextGrid capacity, policyHome consumption, bills

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert megawatt to kilowatt?

Multiply MW by 1,000. Formula: kW = MW × 1,000. Example: 5 MW × 1,000 = 5,000 kW. It is one of the simplest power unit conversions.

How many kilowatts is 1 megawatt?

1 MW = 1,000 kW. The prefix "mega" always means one million and "kilo" means one thousand. So 1 MW = 1,000,000 W = 1,000 kW.

What is 1 MW solar plant in kW?

1 MW solar plant = 1,000 kW. It typically requires 3,000–4,000 solar panels and can power approximately 200–250 Indian homes.

What is 500 MW in kilowatts?

500 MW = 500,000 kW. Formula: 500 × 1,000 = 500,000 kW. This is the output of a large coal power plant expressed in kilowatts.

What is the difference between MW and kW?

MW (megawatt) = 1,000,000 watts = 1,000 kW — used for power plants, wind turbines, and large industrial systems. kW (kilowatt) = 1,000 watts — used for home appliances, small motors, and EV chargers.

How many homes can 1 MW power?

1 MW can power approximately 200–250 average Indian homes, assuming typical household consumption of 4–5 kW. In the US, 1 MW powers about 650–1,000 homes depending on the region and season.