Voltage Converters

Convert between metric voltage units instantly

Volt to Kilovolt

Convert V to kV for high-voltage power systems

Kilovolt to Volt

Convert kV to V for transmission line calculations

Volt to Millivolt

Convert V to mV for small signal electronics

Millivolt to Volt

Convert mV to V for sensor readings

Kilovolt to Millivolt

Convert kV to mV for detailed voltage analysis

Millivolt to Kilovolt

Convert mV to kV for power system specifications

About Voltage Units

Voltage (also called electric potential difference) is the difference in electric potential between two points. The volt (V) is the SI unit of voltage, named after physicist Alessandro Volta. Voltage is essential for understanding electrical circuits and power systems:

Voltage conversions are crucial in electrical engineering, power distribution, and electronics. For reference, a standard AA battery provides 1.5V, car electrical systems use 12V, power transmission lines operate at 110-765 kV, and sensitive electronic sensors might detect signals in the millivolt range. Understanding voltage helps with circuit design, electrical safety, and power system analysis.