Watt-hours (W·h) to Calories (cal) Conversion

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Watt-hours

The watt-hour (W·h) is a unit of energy equal to exactly 3,600 joules, defined as the energy consumed by a one-watt device operating for one hour. It is used in electrical engineering and consumer electronics for expressing battery capacities: a smartphone battery typically holds 10–20 Wh. In aviation, aircraft battery capacities are specified in watt-hours for international transport regulations (lithium batteries above 100 Wh face restrictions).

Calories

The calorie (cal) is a unit of energy equal to exactly 4.184 joules, defined as the energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius at 15 °C. This is the thermochemical calorie — distinct from the food calorie (written as Cal or kcal), which is 1,000 times larger. The calorie originated in 19th-century thermodynamics before the joule was established as the SI standard, and persists in chemistry, biology, and food science.

Watt-hours (W·h) to Calories (cal) - Conversion Table
Watt-hours (W·h) Calories (cal)
0.1 W·h86.04206500956 cal
1 W·h860.4206500956 cal
2 W·h1720.8413001912 cal
3 W·h2581.2619502868 cal
5 W·h4302.103250478 cal
10 W·h8604.206500956 cal
20 W·h17208.413001912 cal
30 W·h25812.619502868 cal
50 W·h43021.03250478 cal
100 W·h86042.06500956 cal
1000 W·h860420.6500956 cal

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many calories are in 1 watt-hours?

1 watt-hours (W·h) is exactly 860.421 calories (cal).

How do I convert watt-hours to calories?

Multiply the value in watt-hours by 860.421 to get the result in calories. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.