Kilowatt to Kilocalorie per Hour Converter
Convert kilowatts to kcal/h with our free online power converter.
Quick Answer
1 Kilowatt = 860.42065 kcal/h
Formula: Kilowatt ร conversion factor = Kilocalorie per Hour
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Kilowatt to Kilocalorie per Hour Calculator
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- Enter the value you want to convert in the 'From' field (Kilowatt).
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How to Convert Kilowatt to Kilocalorie per Hour: Step-by-Step Guide
Converting Kilowatt to Kilocalorie per Hour involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.
Formula:
kcal/h = kW ร 860.421Example Calculation:
1 kW = 860.42065 kcal/h
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View all Power conversions โWhat is a Kilowatt and a Kilocalorie per Hour?
1 kW = 1,000 W = 1.341 hp = 3,412 BTU/h = 1,000 J/s
1 kcal/h = 1.163 W = 0.001163 kW = 0.00156 hp = 3.968 BTU/h = 4,184 J/h
Note: Uses food Calorie (Cal) = kilocalorie (kcal) = 1,000 small calories
Note: The Kilowatt is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Kilocalorie per Hour belongs to the imperial/US customary system.
Common Uses and Applications: kilowatts vs kcal/h
Explore the typical applications for both Kilowatt (imperial/US) and Kilocalorie per Hour (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.
Common Uses for kilowatts
Appliances: Heaters (1-2 kW), microwaves (0.8-1.2 kW), electric ovens (2-5 kW). EVs: Charging power (3.7-22 kW home, 50-350 kW fast charging). Solar: Residential systems (5-10 kW capacity). HVAC: Air conditioner power (2-7 kW for homes).
When to Use kcal/h
Metabolism: Basal metabolic rate (BMR), daily energy expenditure. Nutrition: Energy requirements, dietary planning. HVAC: Human body heat load in building calculations (Europe). Sports Science: Exercise energy expenditure, training zones.
Additional Unit Information
About Kilowatt (kW)
How do I convert kW to horsepower?
Formula: hp = kW ร 1.341
Examples:
- 10 kW = 13.4 hp
- 75 kW = 100.6 hp (100 hp)
- 100 kW = 134.1 hp
- 250 kW = 335.3 hp
What is the difference between kW and kWh?
kW (kilowatt) = Power (rate of energy use right now) kWh (kilowatt-hour) = Energy (total amount used over time)
Analogy:
- kW = speedometer (speed right now)
- kWh = odometer (total distance traveled)
Example: 2 kW heater ร 3 hours = 6 kWh energy consumed
How much does 1 kW cost per hour?
Cost = kW ร hours ร electricity rate
Examples (at $0.15/kWh average US rate):
- 1 kW for 1 hour = 1 kWh = $0.15
- 2 kW heater for 8 hours = 16 kWh = $2.40
- 100W light (0.1 kW) for 10 hours = 1 kWh = $0.15
Rates vary: $0.09-0.40/kWh depending on location and time of day.
How many kW is a typical home solar system?
Residential solar systems:
- Small (2-4 people): 3-5 kW (10-15 panels)
- Average home: 5-8 kW (15-24 panels)
- Large home: 8-12 kW (24-36 panels)
- Very large: 12-15+ kW (36-45+ panels)
Production: ~4-5 kWh per kW installed per day (varies by location, season).
Example: 6 kW system produces ~24-30 kWh/day, ~730-900 kWh/month.
About Kilocalorie per Hour (kcal/h)
How do I convert kcal/h to watts?
Formula: W = kcal/h ร 1.163
Examples:
- 60 kcal/h = 70 W (sleeping)
- 100 kcal/h = 116 W (sitting)
- 500 kcal/h = 582 W (running)
- 1,000 kcal/h = 1,163 W = 1.16 kW
How do I calculate my basal metabolic rate (BMR)?
Mifflin-St Jeor Equation (most accurate):
Men: BMR (kcal/day) = 10 ร weight(kg) + 6.25 ร height(cm) - 5 ร age(years) + 5 Women: BMR (kcal/day) = 10 ร weight(kg) + 6.25 ร height(cm) - 5 ร age(years) - 161
Convert to kcal/h: Divide by 24
Example - 30-year-old male, 80kg, 180cm:
- BMR = (10 ร 80) + (6.25 ร 180) - (5 ร 30) + 5 = 1,730 kcal/day
- Hourly rate: 1,730 รท 24 = 72 kcal/h = 84 W
Example - 30-year-old female, 65kg, 165cm:
- BMR = (10 ร 65) + (6.25 ร 165) - (5 ร 30) - 161 = 1,370 kcal/day
- Hourly rate: 1,370 รท 24 = 57 kcal/h = 66 W
What is the difference between kcal/h and cal/s?
kcal/h = Kilocalories per hour (large Calorie per hour) cal/s = Calories per second (small calorie per second)
Conversion: 1 cal/s = 3.6 kcal/h
Usage:
- kcal/h: Metabolism, nutrition (aligns with daily calorie counts)
- cal/s: Physics, thermodynamics
Example: 100W power
- As watts: 100 W
- As kcal/h: 86 kcal/h
- As cal/s: 24 cal/s
How many kcal/h do I burn exercising?
MET (Metabolic Equivalent) method:
Formula: kcal/h = MET ร weight(kg) ร 1.05
Common MET values:
- Sleeping: 0.9 METs
- Sitting: 1.0 METs
- Walking (3 mph): 3.5 METs
- Jogging (5 mph): 8.0 METs
- Running (7 mph): 11.5 METs
- Cycling (moderate): 8.0 METs
- Swimming (moderate): 8.0 METs
Example - 70kg person running at 7 mph:
- kcal/h = 11.5 ร 70 ร 1.05 = 845 kcal/h = 982 W
Example - 70kg person walking at 3 mph:
- kcal/h = 3.5 ร 70 ร 1.05 = 257 kcal/h = 299 W
Why does HVAC use kcal/h in some countries?
Historical: European HVAC tradition used kcal/h before SI adoption Body heat: Natural unit for human heat output (matches food calories) Transition: Many European countries now use watts Mixed practice: Some European standards still reference kcal/h
Conversion for HVAC:
- 1 person (seated): 100 kcal/h = 116 W
- Conference room (20 people): 2,000 kcal/h = 2,320 W = 2.32 kW
- Gym (50 people, active): 20,000 kcal/h = 23,200 W = 23.2 kW
Modern practice: Most HVAC calculations now in watts or BTU/h.
Conversion Table: Kilowatt to Kilocalorie per Hour
| Kilowatt (kW) | Kilocalorie per Hour (kcal/h) |
|---|---|
| 0.5 | 430.21 |
| 1 | 860.421 |
| 1.5 | 1,290.631 |
| 2 | 1,720.841 |
| 5 | 4,302.103 |
| 10 | 8,604.207 |
| 25 | 21,510.516 |
| 50 | 43,021.033 |
| 100 | 86,042.065 |
| 250 | 215,105.163 |
| 500 | 430,210.325 |
| 1,000 | 860,420.65 |
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Learn more โWhat are common uses for Kilowatt and Kilocalorie per Hour?
Kilowatt and Kilocalorie per Hour are both standard units used in power measurements. They are commonly used in various applications including engineering, construction, cooking, and scientific research. Browse our power converter for more conversion options.
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Last verified: February 19, 2026