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There are zero amps in 32 kWh. Watts are the product of amps times volts. Without stating what the voltage is, this calculation can not be made. I = W/E is the formula to find amperage but there has to be a time constant if kWh is used. Usually the question is asked as to how many amps are in 32 kW.

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