Advanced kW to kVA Converter

Input Parameters

Single Phase
Three Phase

Enter a value between 0 and 1 (typical range: 0.8-0.95)

Conversion Results

Single Phase Results

0.00
kVA (Apparent Power)
Formula: kVA = kW / PF
kVA = 0.00 kW / 0.8 = 0.00 kVA

Power Factor Information

Power Factor (PF) is the ratio of real power (kW) to apparent power (kVA).

Ideal PF = 1 (all power is real power)

Typical PF for motors: 0.8-0.9

Low PF causes inefficiency and may incur utility penalties


The KW to KVA Converter allows you to quickly convert power from kilowatts (KW) to kilovolt-amperes (KVA). This online tool is simple to use, highly accurate, and works instantly without any software installation.

Understanding KW and KVA

Before using the converter, it's helpful to understand what KW and KVA mean:

  • KW (Kilowatt): The real power consumed by electrical devices. It represents the actual work being done.
  • KVA (Kilovolt-Ampere): The apparent power that combines real power and reactive power in an AC circuit.

The Relationship Between KW and KVA

The formula to convert KW to KVA is:

KVA = KW / Power Factor

The power factor is a number between 0 and 1 that represents how efficiently the electrical power is being used. For most household appliances, the power factor is usually between 0.7 and 1.

How the KW to KVA Converter Works

Our KW to KVA Converter simplifies the calculation process:

1. Enter the power in KW.
2. Input the power factor.
3. The converter instantly calculates and displays the result in KVA.

Why Use an Online KW to KVA Converter?

There are many advantages to using this online tool:

- Quick and accurate calculations.
- No need to memorize complex formulas.
- User-friendly interface for both professionals and beginners.
- Works on all devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers.
- Saves time for engineers, electricians, and students.

Common Applications of KW to KVA Conversion

KW to KVA conversion is important in several areas:

  • Power system design and planning
  • Electrical load calculations
  • Generator sizing
  • Industrial equipment installation
  • Utility billing and power management

Example Calculation

If you have a machine that consumes 500 KW and has a power factor of 0.8, you can calculate the KVA as:

KVA = 500 / 0.8 = 625 KVA

Conclusion

The KW to KVA Converter is a valuable tool for anyone working with electrical systems. By entering just two values, you get instant, reliable results. Whether you're an engineer, technician, student, or homeowner, this tool helps you perform accurate power conversions quickly and easily.