Convert Kilojoule to Watt-Hour (kJWh)

The kilojoule is the standard unit on European nutrition labels and in mid-scale chemical and physical calculations.

0.277778
1 kJ0.277778 WhNIST · BIPM accuracy

Kilojoule to Watt-Hour Conversion Table

10 common values
KilojouleWatt-Hour
1 kJ0.277778 Wh
10 kJ2.777778 Wh
100 kJ27.777778 Wh
500 kJ138.88889 Wh
1,000 kJ277.77778 Wh
5,000 kJ1,388.8889 Wh
10,000 kJ2,777.7778 Wh
50,000 kJ13,888.889 Wh
100,000 kJ27,777.778 Wh
500,000 kJ138,888.89 Wh

How to Convert Kilojoule to Watt-Hour Manually

Step by Step

Converting kilojoules to watt-hours is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in kilojoules
    Start with the number of kilojoules (kJ) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 0.277778
    The conversion factor from kJ to Wh is 0.277778. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in watt-hours
    The result is your value in watt-hours (Wh).
Practical Examples
1 kJ
equals
0.277778 Wh
5 kJ
equals
1.388889 Wh
10 kJ
equals
2.777778 Wh
25 kJ
equals
6.944444 Wh
100 kJ
equals
27.777778 Wh

Formula

Multiply the value in kilojoules by 0.277778. For the reverse direction, multiply by 3.6.

ForwardWh = kJ × 0.277778
ReversekJ = Wh × 3.6
Example: 10 kJ × 0.277778 = 2.777778 Wh

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 kJ = 1000 J = 0.239 kcal.
  • EU nutrition labels must show both kJ and kcal.
  • For quick conversion: kcal × 4.2 = kJ.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Assuming European labels use kcal only — they use both kJ and kcal.
  • Confusing kJ with kW (power).
  • Using kcal when kJ is requested in scientific context.

About Kilojoule and Watt-Hour

What is the Kilojoule?

The kilojoule equals 1,000 joules and is the standard unit on European nutrition labels and in mid-scale chemical and physical calculations. EU regulations require food packaging to display energy in kilojoules (typically with kilocalories also shown for consumer familiarity): a chocolate bar might show '2,100 kJ / 500 kcal' per 100 g. The kilojoule is also common in chemistry (bond energies), electrical engineering (capacitor storage), and small-mechanical-energy contexts. A car battery typically stores about 1,800 kJ; lifting a person 1 meter requires roughly 0.7 kJ. The kilojoule relates to the joule (1,000 J = 1 kJ), the kilocalorie (1 kcal = 4.184 kJ), the watt-hour (1 kWh = 3,600 kJ), and the megajoule (1,000 kJ = 1 MJ). The conversion factor 4.184 (kJ per kcal) is one of the most-used numbers in nutrition labeling.

  • EU and UK nutrition labels
  • Mechanical work in engineering
  • Battery capacity in vehicles
Real-world examples

100 g chocolate: ~2100 kJ. EU daily intake (adult): ~8400 kJ. Tesla Model 3 battery: ~270 MJ = 270,000 kJ.

What is the Watt-Hour?

The watt-hour equals exactly 3,600 joules and is the standard unit for small-battery capacity, household electrical energy, and renewable-energy storage. A smartphone battery stores roughly 12–15 Wh, a laptop battery 50–100 Wh, and an electric car battery 60,000–100,000 Wh (60–100 kWh). The watt-hour represents the energy delivered by a 1-watt device running for 1 hour. It is the natural unit for connecting power (watts) to time, which is why electric utilities bill in kilowatt-hours. The watt-hour relates to the joule (3,600 J = 1 Wh), the kilowatt-hour (1,000 Wh = 1 kWh), and the BTU (1 Wh ≈ 3.412 BTU). Battery capacity, solar panel output (Wh per day), and energy storage system specifications all rely on the watt-hour as the base small-energy unit.

  • Laptop and phone battery capacity
  • Portable power banks and UPS
  • Home solar panel daily output
Real-world examples

iPhone battery: 12 Wh. MacBook Pro: 70 Wh. Power bank: 20 Wh–100 Wh. Airplane carry-on limit: usually 100 Wh.

Learn About Both Units

Reference

What is the Kilojoule?

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Reference

What is the Watt-Hour?

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Kilojoule to Watt-Hour FAQ

5 questions
How many watt-hours in a kilojoule?
One kilojoule equals 0.277778 watt-hours.
How do I convert kilojoules to watt-hours?
Multiply the kilojoule value by 0.277778 to get the equivalent in watt-hours.
What is 100 kilojoules in watt-hours?
100 kilojoules equals 27.777778 watt-hours.
Is a kilojoule bigger than a watt-hour?
No. 1 kilojoule equals 0.277778 watt-hours, so one kilojoule is smaller.
How to convert kilojoules to watt-hours without a calculator?
Multiply by 0.28 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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