Ever wondered how your electricity bill is calculated? Or how much energy your appliances are actually using? The key is understanding the difference between kW and kWh โ and itโs easier than you think! Letโs break it down ๐
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๐ Whatโs the Difference Between kW and kWh?
- kW (kilowatt) = a measure of power โ how fast energy is used
- kWh (kilowatt-hour) = a measure of energy โ how much energy is used over time
So, if power is like the speed of a car, then energy is like the distance traveled.
โ๏ธ kWh Calculator
Enter the wattage (kW) of the device or appliance and the number of hours its used for. The tool will calculate the kilowatt hour (kWh)
๐งฎ The Formula to Convert kW to kWh
Hereโs the simple formula:
kWh = kW ร Time (in hours)
You just multiply the power (in kilowatts) by the number of hours the device is running.
โ Example
Letโs say you have a 2 kW heater and you run it for 3 hours.
kWh = 2 kW ร 3 hours = 6 kWh
๐ That means your heater used 6 kilowatt-hours of energy.
๐ Quick Tip
Most electricity bills are based on kWh, not kW. So when you’re checking how much energy youโre using (or how much it costs), itโs all about the kWh.
๐ Where Youโll Use This
- Calculating home appliance energy usage
- Estimating solar panel output
- Budgeting electricity bills
- Measuring generator or battery performance
๐ธ Want to Estimate Cost?
You can also estimate how much it costs to run something:
Cost = kWh ร Price per kWh
If your electricity rate is $0.15 per kWh, then that heater from earlier costs:
6 kWh ร $0.15 = $0.90