Convert Kilovatio to Metric Horsepower
How this conversion works
Converting Kilovatio (kW) to Metric Horsepower (hp(M)) is straightforward with Unitly. We apply lossless base-unit math under the hood so you get consistent answers whether you are auditing data pipelines, planning infrastructure, or double-checking homework.
Quick reference: 1 kW equals 1,359619306594 hp(M). Conversely, 1 hp(M) equals 0,7355 kW. Combine these ratios with the in-page calculator to convert any value instantly.
About Kilovatio
Definition: Una unidad de potencia igual a 1000 vatios.
History: Desarrollada con la electricidad comercial.
Current use: Utilizada para medir el consumo de energía doméstica e industrial.
About Metric Horsepower
Definition: A unit of power used in Europe and Asia, equal to 735.5 watts.
History: Defined for rating engines and motors in metric countries.
Current use: Still used in some countries for car engine ratings.
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Questions people ask
- How do I convert between watts and horsepower?
- To convert watts to horsepower, divide the number of watts by 746. For horsepower to watts, multiply by 746.
- What is a kilowatt?
- A kilowatt (kW) is 1,000 watts, a standard unit of power in the metric system.
- What is the difference between mechanical and electrical horsepower?
- Mechanical horsepower is used for engines and motors, while electrical horsepower is used for electric motors. Their values differ slightly.
- Is this power converter accurate?
- Yes, our converter uses up-to-date and precise conversion factors for all supported power units.
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