The kilowatt (kW) requirement to run a garage varies based on its usage and equipment. For a standard garage with basic lighting and outlets, around 1-5 kW may be sufficient. However, if the garage includes heavy machinery or electric vehicles, the demand could increase significantly, potentially requiring 10 kW or more. It's essential to assess the specific electrical needs of the equipment and appliances in the garage for an accurate estimate.
2,125 hp equates to about 1,584.6 kW.
KWH = KW times hours If you run a 750 KW load (lights, motors, so forth) for 1 hour, you have 750 KWH. If you run it for 1/2 hour, 750 KW X .5 hours = 375 KWH. If you run it for 5 hours, 750 KW X 5 = you do the math.
75 kw motor
600 KW
200 hp requires about 149kW
It depends on the total connected load (KW) of the house. If the total connected load is about 20 KW the alternator generator should be designed to meet peak 20 kw load
Depending on the size of the TV, somewhere between 0.3 and 0.7 KW. The nameplate of the TV usually lists the watts, divide watts by 1000 to get KW.
1.341hp per kW
About 1.34hp per kW
There are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt (kW).
0.746 kW in one hp.
1 kw =1000w 101 kw=101*1000=101000watts