Kilovolt (kV) to Volt (V) converter

Converting from Kilovolt (kV) to Volt (V) | Electric potential

What is Kilovolt (kV)

Kilovolt (kV) is a unit of electric potential equal to one thousand volts (V). It is commonly used in high voltage power transmission systems and industrial applications.

What is Volt (V)

Volt (V) is the standard unit of electric potential in the International System of Units (SI). It represents the electric potential difference between two points in a circuit when one joule of energy is used to move one coulomb of charge between the two points.

Conversion Formulas

The conversion between kilovolts (kV) and volts (V) can be easily done using the following formulas:

  • 1kV=1000V

  • 1V=0.001kV

Examples

  1. Converting 5 kV to V:

    • 5kV=5×1000=5000V
  2. Converting 8 V to kV:

    • 8V=8×0.001=0.008kV
  3. Converting 2 kV to V:

    • 2kV=2×1000=2000V

Conclusion

Use this page to perform converting from Kilovolt (kV) to Volt (V) conveniently for your electric potential calculations.

Kilovolt to Volt conversion table

kV to V conversion table

Kilovolt (kV)Volt (V)
0.01 kV10 V
0.1 kV100 V
1 kV1 000 V
2 kV2 000 V
3 kV3 000 V
4 kV4 000 V
5 kV5 000 V
6 kV6 000 V
7 kV7 000 V
8 kV8 000 V
9 kV9 000 V
10 kV10 000 V
10 kV10 000 V
20 kV20 000 V
30 kV30 000 V
40 kV40 000 V
50 kV50 000 V
60 kV60 000 V
70 kV70 000 V
80 kV80 000 V
90 kV90 000 V
100 kV100 000 V
1 000 kV1 000 000 V
2 000 kV2 000 000 V
3 000 kV3 000 000 V
4 000 kV4 000 000 V
5 000 kV5 000 000 V
6 000 kV6 000 000 V
7 000 kV7 000 000 V
8 000 kV8 000 000 V
9 000 kV9 000 000 V
10 000 kV10 000 000 V