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MW to kVA Calculator – Easy Power Conversion

Convert megawatts (MW) to kilovolt-amperes (kVA) quickly and accurately with this mw to kva calculator guide. Learn the exact formula, step-by-step method, and real examples to avoid mistakes.

MW to kVA Converter

MW
Apparent Power Result
0.00 kVA

How to Use MW to kVA Calculator

Follow these simple steps to use a mw to kva calculator:

  1. Enter the value in megawatts (MW).
  2. Enter the power factor (PF). Typical values range from 0.7 to 1.
  3. Click the calculate button.
  4. View the result in kilovolt-amperes (kVA).

Important Tips

  • Always use the correct power factor.
  • Use PF = 1 only for purely resistive loads.
  • Double-check units before calculation.

How to Convert MW to kVA

To convert MW to kVA, you must include the power factor. MW represents the real power capacity, while kVA represents the apparent power capacity of the system.

Formula

kVA = (MW × 1000) ÷ Power Factor

Step-by-Step Calculation

Follow these steps:

  1. Take the MW value.
  2. Multiply MW by 1000 to convert to kW.
  3. Divide the result by the power factor (PF).
  4. The final result is in kVA.

Example Calculation

Convert 5 MW to kVA with a power factor of 0.8:

Step 1: Convert MW to kW
5 MW × 1000 = 5000 kW

Step 2: Apply formula
kVA = 5000 ÷ 0.8

Step 3: Final result
kVA = 6250 kVA

Quick Insight

  • Higher power factor results in lower kVA.
  • Lower power factor increases kVA demand.

MW to kVA Conversion Chart (PF = 0.8)

MW kVA
1 MW 1250 kVA
2 MW 2500 kVA
3 MW 3750 kVA
5 MW 6250 kVA
10 MW 12500 kVA
15 MW 18750 kVA
20 MW 25000 kVA
25 MW 31250 kVA
50 MW 62500 kVA

Note

Values in this mw to kva conversion chart assume a power factor of 0.8. Change PF to get accurate results for your system.

FAQs – MW to kVA Calculator

The formula is kVA = (MW × 1000) ÷ power factor.

Power factor shows efficiency. kVA includes apparent power, so PF is required for accurate conversion.

No. You must assume a value. Without PF, the result will not be accurate.

Most systems use 0.8 to 0.95. Industrial loads often use 0.8.

No. MW measures real power. kVA measures apparent power.

Lower power factor increases kVA. Higher power factor reduces kVA.

Electrical engineers, technicians, and students use it for power system calculations.

Yes. It is widely used in generator sizing, transformers, and load calculations.

You will get incorrect kVA values. This may lead to poor equipment sizing.

Yes, if you enter correct MW and power factor values.

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