Kilowatt Hours to Milliamp Hours (kWh to mAh)

Kilowatt-Hour to Milliamp-Hour Converter

How to Convert Kilowatt-hours (kWh) to Milliamp-hours (mAh)

To convert Kilowatt-hours (kWh) to Milliamp-hours (mAh), use the formula:

kWh to mAh Calculation Formula

The relationship between kilowatt-hours and milliamp-hours can be expressed as:

mAh = (kWh ร— 1000 ร— 1000) รท V

Where:

  • kWh = Kilowatt-hours
  • mAh = Milliamp-hours
  • V = Voltage (in volts)

Example Calculation

If you have a total energy consumption of 2 kWh at a voltage of 5V, the calculation would be:

mAh = (2 kWh ร— 1000 ร— 1000) รท 5 = 400000 mAh

What is a Kilowatt-hour (kWh)?

A kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a unit of energy that measures how much electricity is used over time. It represents the energy consumed when one kilowatt (1,000 watts) of power is used for one hour. For example, running a 1,000-watt appliance for one hour uses 1 kWh of energy.

What is a Milliamp-hour (mAh)?

A milliamp-hour (mAh) is a unit of electric charge that indicates how much current a battery can provide over a specific period. For example, a battery rated at 2000 mAh can theoretically provide 2000 milliamps for one hour.

The Simple Math Behind the Conversion

To convert kilowatt-hours to milliamp-hours, you need to know the voltage of the system. The formula takes into account the voltage to determine how many milliamp-hours are equivalent to the given kilowatt-hours. Hereโ€™s a breakdown:

  • 1 kWh at 5V = 200000 mAh
  • 2 kWh at 12V = 166666.67 mAh
  • 3 kWh at 3.7V = 810810.81 mAh

Kilowatt-hour (kWh) to milliamp-hour (mAh) Conversion Table

Formula: mAh = (kWh ร— 1000) / V

Kilowatt-hour [kWh] Milliamp-hour [mAh] at 1 V
1 kWh 1000 mAh
2 kWh 2000 mAh
3 kWh 3000 mAh
4 kWh 4000 mAh
5 kWh 5000 mAh
10 kWh 10000 mAh
100 kWh 100000 mAh
500 kWh 500000 mAh
1000 kWh 1000000 mAh

Author

  • Manish Kumar

    Manish holds a B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) and an M.Tech in Power Systems, with over 10 years of experience in Metro Rail Systems, specializing in advanced rail infrastructure. He is also a NASM-certified fitness and nutrition coach with more than a decade of experience in weightlifting and fat loss coaching. With expertise in gym-based training, lifting techniques, and biomechanics, Manish combines his technical mindset with his passion for fitness.

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