How many gigawatt-hour in 1 kiloelectron volt?
The answer is 4.4504925E-29.
We assume you are converting between gigawatt hour and kiloelectronvolt.
You can view more details on each measurement unit:
gigawatt-hour or
kiloelectron volt
The SI derived unit for energy is the joule.
1 joule is equal to 2.7777777777778E-13 gigawatt-hour, or 6.2415064799632E+15 kiloelectron volt.
Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results.
Use this page to learn how to convert between gigawatt hours and kiloelectronvolts.
Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 gigawatt-hour to kiloelectron volt = 2.2469423327868E+28 kiloelectron volt
2 gigawatt-hour to kiloelectron volt = 4.4938846655735E+28 kiloelectron volt
3 gigawatt-hour to kiloelectron volt = 6.7408269983603E+28 kiloelectron volt
4 gigawatt-hour to kiloelectron volt = 8.9877693311471E+28 kiloelectron volt
5 gigawatt-hour to kiloelectron volt = 1.1234711663934E+29 kiloelectron volt
6 gigawatt-hour to kiloelectron volt = 1.3481653996721E+29 kiloelectron volt
7 gigawatt-hour to kiloelectron volt = 1.5728596329507E+29 kiloelectron volt
8 gigawatt-hour to kiloelectron volt = 1.7975538662294E+29 kiloelectron volt
9 gigawatt-hour to kiloelectron volt = 2.0222480995081E+29 kiloelectron volt
10 gigawatt-hour to kiloelectron volt = 2.2469423327868E+29 kiloelectron volt
You can do the reverse unit conversion from kiloelectron volt to gigawatt-hour, or enter any two units below:
gigawatt-hour to exajoule
gigawatt-hour to picojoule
gigawatt-hour to liter atmosphere
gigawatt-hour to yottajoule
gigawatt-hour to megawatt-hour
gigawatt-hour to yoctojoule
gigawatt-hour to ton
gigawatt-hour to Q unit
gigawatt-hour to petawatthour
gigawatt-hour to gigajoule
The SI prefix "kilo" represents a factor of 103, or in exponential notation, 1E3.
So 1 kiloelectronvolt = 103 .
ConvertUnits.com provides an online conversion calculator for all types of measurement units. You can find metric conversion tables for SI units, as well as English units, currency, and other data. Type in unit symbols, abbreviations, or full names for units of length, area, mass, pressure, and other types. Examples include mm, inch, 100 kg, US fluid ounce, 6'3", 10 stone 4, cubic cm, metres squared, grams, moles, feet per second, and many more!