Convert Watt-Hour to Kilojoule (WhkJ)

The watt-hour is the standard unit for small-battery capacity, household electricity, and renewable-energy storage.

3.6
1 Wh3.6 kJNIST · BIPM accuracy

Watt-Hour to Kilojoule Conversion Table

10 common values
Watt-HourKilojoule
1 Wh3.6 kJ
10 Wh36 kJ
100 Wh360 kJ
500 Wh1,800 kJ
1,000 Wh3,600 kJ
5,000 Wh18,000 kJ
10,000 Wh36,000 kJ
50,000 Wh180,000 kJ
100,000 Wh360,000 kJ
500,000 Wh1,800,000 kJ

How to Convert Watt-Hour to Kilojoule Manually

Step by Step

Converting watt-hours to kilojoules 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 watt-hours
    Start with the number of watt-hours (Wh) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 3.6
    The conversion factor from Wh to kJ is 3.6. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in kilojoules
    The result is your value in kilojoules (kJ).
Practical Examples
1 Wh
equals
3.6 kJ
5 Wh
equals
18 kJ
10 Wh
equals
36 kJ
25 Wh
equals
90 kJ
100 Wh
equals
360 kJ

Formula

Multiply the value in watt-hours by 3.6. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.277778.

ForwardkJ = Wh × 3.6
ReverseWh = kJ × 0.277778
Example: 10 Wh × 3.6 = 36 kJ

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 Wh = 3600 J = 0.001 kWh.
  • Battery mAh × V = Wh. A 3000 mAh phone battery at 3.7 V = 11.1 Wh.
  • Airline limits lithium batteries to 100 Wh for carry-on.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing mAh with Wh — need voltage to convert.
  • Using Wh when kWh is more appropriate for large batteries.
  • Forgetting the voltage in battery capacity calculations.

About Watt-Hour and Kilojoule

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.

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.

Learn About Both Units

Reference

What is the Watt-Hour?

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Reference

What is the Kilojoule?

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Watt-Hour to Kilojoule FAQ

5 questions
How many kilojoules in a watt-hour?
One watt-hour equals 3.6 kilojoules.
How do I convert watt-hours to kilojoules?
Multiply the watt-hour value by 3.6 to get the equivalent in kilojoules.
What is 100 watt-hours in kilojoules?
100 watt-hours equals 360 kilojoules.
Is a watt-hour bigger than a kilojoule?
Yes. 1 watt-hour equals 3.6 kilojoules, so one watt-hour is larger.
How to convert watt-hours to kilojoules without a calculator?
Multiply by 3.6 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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