Convert Kilowatt to Mechanical Horsepower (kWhp)

The kilowatt is the standard power rating for European cars, household appliances, and small industrial motors.

1.341022
1 kW1.341022 hpNIST · BIPM accuracy

Kilowatt to Mechanical Horsepower Conversion Table

10 common values
KilowattMechanical Horsepower
1 kW1.341022 hp
5 kW6.70511 hp
10 kW13.410221 hp
50 kW67.051104 hp
100 kW134.10221 hp
500 kW670.51104 hp
1,000 kW1,341.0221 hp
5,000 kW6,705.1104 hp
10,000 kW13,410.221 hp
50,000 kW67,051.104 hp

How to Convert Kilowatt to Mechanical Horsepower Manually

Step by Step

Converting kilowatts to mechanical horsepower 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 kilowatts
    Start with the number of kilowatts (kW) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 1.341022
    The conversion factor from kW to hp is 1.341022. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in mechanical horsepower
    The result is your value in mechanical horsepower (hp).
Practical Examples
1 kW
equals
1.341022 hp
5 kW
equals
6.70511 hp
10 kW
equals
13.410221 hp
25 kW
equals
33.525552 hp
100 kW
equals
134.10221 hp

Formula

Multiply the value in kilowatts by 1.341022. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.7457.

Forwardhp = kW × 1.341022
ReversekW = hp × 0.7457
Example: 10 kW × 1.341022 = 13.410221 hp

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 kW = 1000 W = 1.34 hp = 1.36 PS.
  • Home electricity contracted capacity often 3–11 kW in EU.
  • Multiply kW × hours = kWh energy consumed.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing kW with kWh — power vs energy.
  • Assuming all hp measurements are identical — PS differs by 1.4%.
  • Exceeding contracted kW limit trips home main breaker.

About Kilowatt and Mechanical Horsepower

What is the Kilowatt?

The kilowatt equals 1,000 watts and is the standard power rating for European cars, household appliances, and small industrial motors. European car engines are rated in kW (a typical economy car has 70–110 kW, a sports car 200–500 kW), even though horsepower is often quoted alongside for marketing. Major household appliances range from 1–3 kW (electric kettle, microwave) to 5–10 kW (electric oven, central air conditioning). Solar panel arrays for homes are sized in kW (typical residential system: 5–10 kW). Electric motors in industry are commonly rated 1 to 500 kW. The kilowatt relates to the watt (1,000 W = 1 kW), the megawatt (1,000 kW = 1 MW), horsepower (1 kW ≈ 1.341 hp), the BTU per hour (1 kW ≈ 3,412 BTU/h), and the kWh of energy when multiplied by hours.

  • Car and motorcycle engine ratings (Europe)
  • Home electrical service sizing
  • HVAC and heating-pump capacity
Real-world examples

Small car: 80 kW. Performance car: 200+ kW. Home peak load: 3–10 kW. Heat pump: 5–15 kW.

What is the Mechanical Horsepower?

Horsepower (hp) equals exactly 745.6998715822702 watts (mechanical horsepower) and is the American and British unit for car engines, motorcycles, motorboats, and traditional mechanical power ratings. James Watt invented the unit in the 1780s to market his steam engines: he calculated that a brewery horse could continuously turn a mill wheel at 33,000 ft·lb per minute, which became 1 horsepower. American cars typically range from 150 hp (economy) to 700 hp (sports cars), pickup trucks 250–500 hp, and large diesel trucks 400–600 hp. Outside the US, the metric horsepower (PS or CV, equal to 735.5 W — about 1.4% smaller than mechanical hp) is sometimes used. Horsepower relates to the watt (1 hp ≈ 745.7 W), the kilowatt (1 hp ≈ 0.746 kW), and the metric horsepower (1 hp ≈ 1.014 PS). Despite SI's preference for the watt, horsepower remains entrenched in automotive marketing.

  • US car and motorcycle engine ratings
  • Lawn mower and small engine specs
  • US pump and compressor ratings
Real-world examples

Base Ford Mustang: ~310 hp. Lawn mower: 5 hp. Average car: 150–200 hp.

Learn About Both Units

Reference

What is the Kilowatt?

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Reference

What is the Mechanical Horsepower?

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Kilowatt to Mechanical Horsepower FAQ

5 questions
How many mechanical horsepower in a kilowatt?
One kilowatt equals 1.341022 mechanical horsepower.
How do I convert kilowatts to mechanical horsepower?
Multiply the kilowatt value by 1.341022 to get the equivalent in mechanical horsepower.
What is 100 kilowatts in mechanical horsepower?
100 kilowatts equals 134.10221 mechanical horsepower.
Is a kilowatt bigger than a mechanical horsepower?
Yes. 1 kilowatt equals 1.341022 mechanical horsepower, so one kilowatt is larger.
How to convert kilowatts to mechanical horsepower without a calculator?
Multiply by 1.34 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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