Energy

Energy Converter

Energy is the capacity to do work

From Kilowatt Hour
To British Thermal Unit

kWh → BTU

3412.141633 BTU

Energy is the capacity to do work. Joules underpin SI, watt-hours and kilowatt-hours describe electricity consumption, and calories or British thermal units express heat content in food and HVAC. Convert to compare fuel use, utility bills, or equipment output.

All unit results

Supported UnitsValue
Joule J3600000
Kilojoule kJ3600
Megajoule MJ3.6
Gigajoule GJ0.0036
Watt Hour Wh1000
Kilowatt Hour kWh1
Megawatt Hour MWh0.001
Calorie cal860420.650096
Kilocalorie kcal860.42065
British Thermal Unit BTU3412.141633
Therm (US) therm0.03413
Foot-Pound Force ft⋅lbf2655223.737398
Electronvolt eV2.24694327e+25
Erg erg3.6e+13

How to Use

Enter the value and your starting unit, such as kilowatt hour or british thermal unit, and your desired target unit from the dropdown menus. The tool will instantly output the precise energy conversion, along with a complete list of equivalent measurements. You can also quickly copy the value with or without units.

When to Use

Joules underpin SI, watt-hours and kilowatt-hours describe electricity consumption, and calories or British thermal units express heat content in food and HVAC. Convert to compare fuel use, utility bills, or equipment output.

Common Energy Conversions

1 Kilowatt Hour (kWh)=3412.141633 British Thermal Unit (BTU)
1 Joule (J)=0.001 Kilojoule (kJ)
1 Megajoule (MJ)=0.001 Gigajoule (GJ)
1 Watt Hour (Wh)=0.001 Kilowatt Hour (kWh)

Supported Units

J Joule
kJ Kilojoule
MJ Megajoule
GJ Gigajoule
Wh Watt Hour
kWh Kilowatt Hour
MWh Megawatt Hour
cal Calorie
kcal Kilocalorie
BTU British Thermal Unit
therm Therm (US)
ft⋅lbf Foot-Pound Force
eV Electronvolt
erg Erg

Common Questions

What is the Energy converter used for?

Energy is the capacity to do work. Joules underpin SI, watt-hours and kilowatt-hours describe electricity consumption, and calories or British thermal units express heat content in food and HVAC. Convert to compare fuel use, utility bills, or equipment output.

What is the difference between a Joule and a Watt-hour?

A Joule (J) is the SI base unit of energy representing one watt of power expended for one second. A Watt-hour (Wh) represents one watt expended continuously for an entire hour (3,600 seconds). Therefore, 1 Wh equals exactly 3,600 Joules.

How do you convert BTUs to kWh for HVAC equipment?

One British Thermal Unit per hour (BTU/hr) represents the heat energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by 1°F. To convert BTUs of heat energy directly to kilowatt-hours (kWh), multiply the BTU value by 0.000293071.