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Kilowatt-hour to Electronvolt

Convert measurements between Kilowatt-hour and Electronvolt.

Common conversions

10000000000000kWh = 2.25e+38 eV
50000000000000kWh = 1.12e+39 eV
100000000000000kWh = 2.25e+39 eV
240000000000000kWh = 5.39e+39 eV
320000000000000kWh = 7.19e+39 eV
550000000000000kWh = 1.24e+40 eV

Conversion information

1 Kilowatt-hour = 2.2469e+25 Electronvolt

Most common unit of electrical energy in bills
Energy of an electron moving through one volt.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a kilowatt-hour?
It is the energy consumed by a 1,000-watt device over one hour.
Why is kWh used in bills?
Because it is a practical measure for household and industrial electricity consumption.
What is an electronvolt?
It is the energy gained by an electron moving through a potential difference of one volt.
Where is the eV used?
In particle physics, chemistry, and spectroscopy.