Convert Megawatt to Kilowatt (MWkW)

The megawatt rates power plants, large industrial facilities, and grid-scale renewable installations worldwide.

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1 MW1,000 kWNIST · BIPM accuracy

Megawatt to Kilowatt Conversion Table

10 common values
MegawattKilowatt
1 MW1,000 kW
5 MW5,000 kW
10 MW10,000 kW
50 MW50,000 kW
100 MW100,000 kW
500 MW500,000 kW
1,000 MW1,000,000 kW
5,000 MW5,000,000 kW
10,000 MW10,000,000 kW
50,000 MW50,000,000 kW

How to Convert Megawatt to Kilowatt Manually

Step by Step

Converting megawatts to kilowatts 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 megawatts
    Start with the number of megawatts (MW) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 1,000
    The conversion factor from MW to kW is 1,000. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in kilowatts
    The result is your value in kilowatts (kW).
Practical Examples
1 MW
equals
1,000 kW
5 MW
equals
5,000 kW
10 MW
equals
10,000 kW
25 MW
equals
25,000 kW
100 MW
equals
100,000 kW

Formula

Multiply the value in megawatts by 1,000. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.001.

ForwardkW = MW × 1,000
ReverseMW = kW × 0.001
Example: 10 MW × 1,000 = 10,000 kW

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 MW = 1000 kW = 1,000,000 W.
  • GW (gigawatt) = 1000 MW for country-scale generation.
  • For energy output, multiply MW × hours = MWh.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Confusing MW (power) with MWh (energy).
  • Using kW for large generation — numbers become unwieldy.
  • Mixing installed capacity (MW) with actual output (which depends on use).

About Megawatt and Kilowatt

What is the Megawatt?

The megawatt equals 1,000,000 watts (or 1,000 kW) and rates power plants, large industrial facilities, and grid-scale renewable installations worldwide. A typical natural-gas turbine generates 50–500 MW, a nuclear reactor produces 800–1,600 MW, and the largest hydroelectric plant (Three Gorges Dam in China) has 22,500 MW capacity. Wind turbines are rated 1.5–15 MW each (modern offshore turbines reach 14 MW). Solar farms range from 50 MW (small) to 1,500+ MW (large utility-scale projects). Electric grid demand for entire countries is measured in gigawatts (1 GW = 1,000 MW): the United States peaks at about 750 GW. The megawatt relates to the kilowatt (1,000 kW = 1 MW), the gigawatt (1,000 MW = 1 GW), and the megawatt-hour (when multiplied by time). Electricity wholesale markets bid in MW capacity and MWh energy.

  • Power-station electrical output
  • Wind and solar farm capacity
  • Large industrial electricity consumption
Real-world examples

Large wind turbine: 5–15 MW. Nuclear reactor: 1000 MW. London's peak demand: ~6000 MW.

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.

Learn About Both Units

Reference

What is the Megawatt?

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What is the Kilowatt?

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Megawatt to Kilowatt FAQ

5 questions
How many kilowatts in a megawatt?
One megawatt equals 1,000 kilowatts.
How do I convert megawatts to kilowatts?
Multiply the megawatt value by 1,000 to get the equivalent in kilowatts.
What is 100 megawatts in kilowatts?
100 megawatts equals 100,000 kilowatts.
Is a megawatt bigger than a kilowatt?
Yes. 1 megawatt equals 1,000 kilowatts, so one megawatt is larger.
How to convert megawatts to kilowatts without a calculator?
Multiply by 1,000 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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