Quads to Kilowatt-Hours Converter

Enter the energy in quads below to get the value converted to kilowatt-hours.

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1 quad = 293,071,070,172.22 kWh

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How to Convert Quads to Kilowatt-Hours

To convert a measurement in quads to a measurement in kilowatt-hours, multiply the energy by the following conversion ratio: 293,071,070,172.22 kilowatt-hours/quad.

Since one quad is equal to 293,071,070,172.22 kilowatt-hours, you can use this simple formula to convert:

kilowatt-hours = quads × 293,071,070,172.22

The energy in kilowatt-hours is equal to the energy in quads multiplied by 293,071,070,172.22.

For example, here's how to convert 5 quads to kilowatt-hours using the formula above.
kilowatt-hours = (5 quads × 293,071,070,172.22) = 1,465,355,350,861.1 kWh

How Many Kilowatt-Hours Are in a Quad?

There are 293,071,070,172.22 kilowatt-hours in a quad, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 quads = 293,071,070,172.22 kWh

Quads and kilowatt-hours are both units used to measure energy. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is a Quad?

One therm is a measure of heat energy equal to one quadrillion (1,000,000,000,000,000) BTU, which are equal to the amount of heat energy required to increase the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. Quads are usually used when talking about energy resources and consumption on a national or international scale.

The quad is a US customary unit of energy.

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What Is a Kilowatt-Hour?

A kilowatt-hour is a measure of electrical energy equal to one kilowatt, or 1,000 watts, of power over a one hour period. Kilowatt-hours are a measure of electrical work performed over a period of time, and are often used as a way of measuring energy usage by electric companies.

Kilowatt-hours are usually abbreviated as kWh, although the formally adopted expression is kW·h. The abbreviation kW h is also sometimes used. For example, 1 kilowatt-hour can be written as 1 kWh, 1 kW·h, or 1 kW h.

In formal expressions, the centered dot (·) or space is used to separate units used to indicate multiplication in an expression and to avoid conflicting prefixes being misinterpreted as a unit symbol.[1]

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Quad to Kilowatt-Hour Conversion Table

Table showing various quad measurements converted to kilowatt-hours.
Quads Kilowatt-hours
0.00000000001 2.9307 kWh
0.00000000002 5.8614 kWh
0.00000000003 8.7921 kWh
0.00000000004 11.72 kWh
0.00000000005 14.65 kWh
0.00000000006 17.58 kWh
0.00000000007 20.51 kWh
0.00000000008 23.45 kWh
0.00000000009 26.38 kWh
0.000000000001 0.293071 kWh
0.00000000001 2.9307 kWh
0.0000000001 29.31 kWh
0.000000001 293.07 kWh
0.00000001 2,931 kWh
0.0000001 29,307 kWh
0.000001 293,071 kWh
0.00001 2,930,711 kWh
0.0001 29,307,107 kWh
0.001 293,071,070 kWh
0.01 2,930,710,702 kWh
0.1 29,307,107,017 kWh
1 293,071,070,172 kWh

References

  1. Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, The International System of Units (SI), 9th edition, 2019, https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf

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