Volt (V) to Kilovolt (kV) converter

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

What is Volt (V)

The volt (V) is the standard unit of electric potential or electromotive force. It measures the electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit. One volt is equivalent to one joule of energy per coulomb of charge.

What is Kilovolt (kV)

The kilovolt (kV) is a subunit of the volt and is equal to 1000 volts. Kilovolts are commonly used in high voltage transmission systems and power distribution networks to measure large electrical potential differences.

Conversion Formulas

The conversions between volt (V) and kilovolt (kV) are as follows:

  • To convert volts to kilovolts: 1V=0.001kV

  • To convert kilovolts to volts: 1kV=1000V

Examples

  1. Converting 2 volts to kilovolts:

2V=2×0.001=0.002kV

  1. Converting 11 volts to kilovolts:

11V=11×0.001=0.011kV

  1. Converting 3 kilovolts to volts:

3kV=3×1000=3000V

These examples illustrate how to convert between volt and kilovolt measurements easily using the conversion formulas provided.

Use this page to perform converting from Volt (V) to Kilovolt (kV).

Volt to Kilovolt conversion table

V to kV conversion table

Volt (V)Kilovolt (kV)
0.01 V0.00001 kV
0.1 V0.0001 kV
1 V0.001 kV
2 V0.002 kV
3 V0.003 kV
4 V0.004 kV
5 V0.005 kV
6 V0.006 kV
7 V0.007 kV
8 V0.008 kV
9 V0.009 kV
10 V0.01 kV
10 V0.01 kV
20 V0.02 kV
30 V0.03 kV
40 V0.04 kV
50 V0.05 kV
60 V0.06 kV
70 V0.07 kV
80 V0.08 kV
90 V0.09 kV
100 V0.1 kV
1 000 V1 kV
2 000 V2 kV
3 000 V3 kV
4 000 V4 kV
5 000 V5 kV
6 000 V6 kV
7 000 V7 kV
8 000 V8 kV
9 000 V9 kV
10 000 V10 kV