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Power

Kilowatts, PS, and imperial horsepower

Edit any field; the others stay in sync. Metric PS and mechanical hp are close but not identical — both are shown.

1 kW = 1000 W. 1 PS = 75 kgf·m/s with g = 9.80665 m/s²735.49875 W. 1 hp = 550 ft·lbf/s (SI-exact lbf and foot) → 745.69987158227025 W.

How this power converter works

What power ratings mean

Power is the rate of energy transfer — how quickly work is done. Vehicle brochures, motor nameplates, and generator specs often quote power in different historical units that still coexist:

  • Kilowatt (kW) — SI unit equal to 1,000 watts. Preferred on modern electric motors and many European car specs.
  • Imperial horsepower (hp) — the mechanical horsepower commonly used in US and UK marketing (≈ 745.7 W).
  • Metric horsepower (PS / cv) — widely used in continental Europe for engines (exactly 735.49875 W by common metric definition).

PS and hp are close but not identical. Converting with the wrong horsepower definition produces a few percent of error — enough to confuse a datasheet comparison.

Conversion factors

This page links all three through watts using standard constants, then updates every field when you edit one:

  • 1 hp (mechanical) = 745.6998715822702 W
  • 1 PS (metric) = 735.49875 W
  • 1 kW = 1,000 W

Worked example

An electric motor rated 75 kW is about 100.6 hp or 102.0 PS. A petrol engine advertised at 150 PS is roughly 148 hp or 110.3 kW. When manufacturers quote peak versus continuous power, use the same kind of rating on both sides of a comparison.

Power versus energy

Horsepower and kilowatts describe how hard a machine works at a moment in time. Kilowatt-hours describe how much energy was used over time. A 2 kW heater running for 3 hours uses 6 kWh of energy; that energy conversion belongs on the Energy page.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming PS and hp are the same number.
  • Comparing wheel horsepower with crankshaft horsepower without noting measurement method.
  • Reading “brake horsepower” (bhp) as a different SI unit — it is still horsepower, measured under a particular test setup.

FAQs

Which horsepower do car ads mean?
US materials usually mean mechanical hp; many EU materials use PS/cv. Convert explicitly when crossing regions.
Is boiler horsepower included?
No — boiler horsepower is a separate historical unit for steam plant capacity and is not the same as mechanical hp.

Full guide: Power units: kW, hp, and PS

Related: Energy, Pressure, Travel & fuel.

Last updated: July 2026