wh to ah calculator

Watt-hour to Ampere-hour Calculator

Watt-hour (Wh) to Ampere-hour (Ah) Calculator

Ampere-hours (Ah): 0 Ah

Watt-Hour (Wh) to Ampere-Hour (Ah) Calculator: Easy Conversion for Battery Capacity

When working with batteries and electrical systems, you’ll often come across the need to convert energy units like Watt-Hours (Wh) to charge capacity units like Ampere-Hours (Ah). A Wh to Ah calculator makes this conversion quick and accurate.


What is a Watt-Hour (Wh)?

A Watt-Hour is a unit of energy representing the amount of work done or energy consumed over time. It is commonly used to measure the total electrical energy stored in or consumed by a device.

  • Wh = Power (Watts) × Time (Hours)

For example, a 100W device running for 1 hour uses 100 Wh of energy.


What is an Ampere-Hour (Ah)?

An Ampere-Hour measures the electric charge capacity of a battery. It represents the amount of current (in Amperes) a battery can supply over one hour.

  • Ah = Current (Amps) × Time (Hours)

For instance, a battery rated at 10 Ah can supply 10 amps for 1 hour, or 1 amp for 10 hours.


Why Convert Wh to Ah?

  • To understand battery capacity in terms of energy (Wh) and charge (Ah).
  • To select the right battery based on device energy needs.
  • To plan battery backup times and manage power consumption.
  • Helpful for engineers, electricians, and battery users.

How to Convert Wh to Ah?

The key factor in converting Wh to Ah is the voltage (V) of the battery or system: Ah=WhVAh = \frac{Wh}{V}Ah=VWh​

Where:

  • AhAhAh = Ampere-Hours
  • WhWhWh = Watt-Hours
  • VVV = Voltage in Volts

How the Calculator Works

  • Input the energy in Watt-Hours (Wh).
  • Enter the system or battery voltage (Volts).
  • The calculator divides Wh by V to give the battery capacity in Ampere-Hours (Ah).

Benefits of Using This Calculator

  • Quick conversion between Wh and Ah.
  • Helps in battery sizing and selection.
  • Saves time and avoids manual calculation errors.
  • Useful in solar power, electric vehicles, UPS systems, and portable electronics.

Important Tips

  • Always use the voltage rating of your specific battery or system.
  • The calculator assumes constant voltage — real batteries may have voltage variations.
  • Use this conversion for rough estimates and planning.