Horsepower (hp) to Watts (W) Conversion

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Horsepower

Horsepower (hp) is a unit of power originally defined by James Watt in the 1780s to market steam engines against the work output of draft horses. The US mechanical horsepower equals exactly 745.69987158 watts. Multiple definitions exist: mechanical hp (745.7 W), metric hp (735.5 W), and electrical hp (746 W). In the automotive industry, engine power is expressed in horsepower in the US and UK markets, where 1 hp ≈ 0.7457 kW.

Watts

The watt (W) is the SI derived unit of power, defined as one joule per second (J/s = kg·m²·s⁻³), representing the rate of energy transfer or conversion. Named after Scottish engineer James Watt, whose steam engine improvements launched the Industrial Revolution, the watt is the coherent unit for all forms of power — mechanical, electrical, thermal, and acoustic. A human at rest produces about 80 W of thermal power; a professional cyclist sustains approximately 400 W during a race; a lightning bolt peaks at around 10¹² W for microseconds.

Horsepower (hp) to Watts (W) - Conversion Table
Horsepower (hp) Watts (W)
0.1 hp74.569987158 W
1 hp745.69987158 W
2 hp1491.39974316 W
3 hp2237.09961474 W
5 hp3728.4993579 W
10 hp7456.9987158 W
20 hp14913.9974316 W
30 hp22370.9961474 W
50 hp37284.993579 W
100 hp74569.987158 W
1000 hp745699.87158 W

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many watts are in 1 horsepower?

1 horsepower (hp) is exactly 745.700 watts (W).

How do I convert horsepower to watts?

Multiply the value in horsepower by 745.700 to get the result in watts. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.