Milliamp-hours to Kilowatt-hours at 1.2V

1 Milliamp-hour = 0.0000012 Kilowatt-hours · fixed factor via fixed nominal-voltage battery relationships · no offset

Direct Answer

1 Milliamp-hour equals 0.0000012 Kilowatt-hours

This conversion uses a fixed factor based on fixed nominal-voltage battery relationships.

For 2 Milliamp-hours, the result equals 0.0000024 Kilowatt-hours.

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0.0000012 Kilowatt-hours (kWh)

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Explanation

Formula: Kilowatt-hours = Milliamp-hours × 0.0000012. Why: kilowatt-hours are larger energy units derived from watt-hours, so the calculator fixes nominal voltage at 1.2V before scaling to or from kWh.

Milliamp-hours (mAh): a battery-capacity unit expressing electric charge, common for small electronics and portable devices.

Kilowatt-hours (kWh): a larger electrical energy unit used for bigger battery systems and energy-storage comparisons.

This route is useful when translating battery capacity into energy, or energy into capacity, at a nominal 1.2V system for comparison, planning, and datasheet reading.

This page is purely multiplicative because nominal voltage is fixed at 1.2V, so charge-to-energy scaling stays constant for this route.

Method & Reference

  • Method basis: exact conversion formula shown in Direct Answer.
  • Applied factor: 1 Milliamp-hour = 0.0000012 Kilowatt-hours.
  • Consistency rule: calculator output and table values use the same constants and rounding policy.

Common Conversion Values

Milliamp-hours (mAh)Kilowatt-hours (kWh)
1 0.0000012
2 0.0000024
5 0.000006
10 0.000012
50 0.00006
100 0.00012
500 0.0006
1,000 0.0012
5,000 0.006
10,000 0.012
20,000 0.024

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Milliamp-hours to Kilowatt-hours at 1.2V calculated?

kWh = (mAh x 1.2) / 1,000,000. This page fixes nominal voltage at 1.2V, so the direct answer, calculator, and table all use the same battery-energy relationship.

Why does 1.2V matter on this page?

Because charge-to-energy conversion depends on voltage. At 1.2V, the factor stays constant for this specific battery-energy route.

Can I estimate kilowatt-hours from battery charge at 1.2V?

Yes. This Milliamp-hours to Kilowatt-hours at 1.2V page is designed for that exact nominal-voltage assumption, and the mirror Kilowatt-hours to Milliamp-hours at 1.2V page handles the inverse direction.