Kw To J Calculator
Convert kilowatts (kW) to joules (J) instantly. Calculate energy equivalents in kilojoules, watt-hours, and kilowatt-hours with our free energy unit converter.
Energy Conversion Details
Enter your power and time values to instantly calculate the total energy in joules and other units
Enter the power consumption or generation in kilowatts.
Enter the duration in seconds. (1 hour = 3,600 seconds).
Choose the precision for your conversion results.
Energy Conversion Results
Equivalent energy values across multiple unit systems
Enter your power and time values above, then click Calculate Energy to see the equivalent measurements.
Energy Unit Conversion Benchmarks
Understanding the relationship between power, time, and energy helps you accurately convert and compare electrical and mechanical measurements.
| Conversion | Factor | Context / Details |
|---|---|---|
| 1 kW for 1 second | 1,000 J | 1 kW = 1,000 Joules per second. |
| 1 kW for 1 minute | 60,000 J | 60 seconds × 1,000 J/s. |
| 1 kW for 1 hour | 3,600,000 J | 3,600 seconds × 1,000 J/s (3.6 MJ). |
| 1 Kilowatt-hour (kWh) | 3,600,000 J | Standard unit for electrical billing. |
| 1 Joule to kJ | 0.001 kJ | Divide joules by 1,000. |
| 1 BTU to Joules | ≈ 1,055 J | British Thermal Unit conversion. |
Energy Conversion FAQ
Everything you need to know about converting kilowatts, joules, and other power and energy units.
To convert kilowatts (kW) to joules (J), you must multiply the power in kilowatts by the time in seconds, and then multiply by 1,000. The formula is: Joules = Kilowatts × Time (seconds) × 1,000. For example, 2 kW running for 5 seconds equals 10,000 joules (2 × 5 × 1,000 = 10,000).
Kilowatts (kW) are a unit of power, which measures the rate at which energy is used or generated. Joules (J) are a unit of energy, representing the total amount of work done or heat generated over time. One kilowatt is equal to 1,000 joules per second.
One kilowatt-hour (kWh) is equal to 3,600,000 joules (or 3.6 megajoules). This is because 1 kilowatt is 1,000 joules per second, and there are 3,600 seconds in an hour (1,000 × 3,600 = 3,600,000).
A joule is the standard SI unit of energy, work, and heat in physics and engineering. It is used to measure everything from the energy consumed by electrical appliances to the kinetic energy of moving objects. For example, it takes approximately 1 joule of energy to lift a small apple (100 grams) one meter against Earth’s gravity.
No, you cannot directly convert kilowatts to joules without knowing the time. Kilowatts measure the rate of energy flow (power), while joules measure the total amount of energy. You must multiply the kilowatts by the time in seconds to find the total energy in joules.
