Voltage Converter
Voltage is electric potential difference that drives current
V → kV
0.001 kV
Voltage is electric potential difference that drives current. Volts are SI, millivolts describe sensors, and kilovolts cover transmission lines and insulation tests. Convert to align device ratings and measurement equipment.
All unit results
| Supported Units | Value |
|---|---|
| Volt V | 1 |
| Microvolt µV | 1000000 |
| Millivolt mV | 1000 |
| Kilovolt kV | 0.001 |
| Megavolt MV | 0.000001 |
| Nanovolt nV | 1e+9 |
How to Use
Enter the value and your starting unit, such as volt or kilovolt, and your desired target unit from the dropdown menus. The tool will instantly output the precise voltage conversion, along with a complete list of equivalent measurements. You can also quickly copy the value with or without units.
When to Use
Volts are SI, millivolts describe sensors, and kilovolts cover transmission lines and insulation tests. Convert to align device ratings and measurement equipment.
Common Voltage Conversions
| 1 Volt (V) | = | 0.001 Kilovolt (kV) |
| 1 Volt (V) | = | 1000000 Microvolt (µV) |
| 1 Millivolt (mV) | = | 0.000001 Kilovolt (kV) |
| 1 Megavolt (MV) | = | 1e+15 Nanovolt (nV) |
Quick Conversion Links
Supported Units
Common Questions
What is the Voltage converter used for?
Voltage is electric potential difference that drives current. Volts are SI, millivolts describe sensors, and kilovolts cover transmission lines and insulation tests. Convert to align device ratings and measurement equipment.