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kW vs kWh: What's the difference?
2026-04-22
kW measures power. kWh measures energy. The simplest way to remember: power is how fast, energy is how much.
The water tank analogy
Imagine water flowing from a tap into a bucket:
- kW is the rate of flow — litres per second.
- kWh is the total water collected — litres in the bucket after an hour.
A tap running at 1 litre/second for 1 hour fills 3,600 litres. Similarly, an appliance drawing 1 kW running for 1 hour consumes 1 kWh.
Your bill is in kWh (called "units")
When your bill says "units", it means kWh. Every unit is 1,000 watts running for 1 hour. Examples:
- A 2 kW geyser run for 30 minutes = 1 unit.
- A 100 W ceiling fan run for 10 hours = 1 unit.
- A 1.5 ton 3-star AC drawing 1.6 kW, run 8 hours = 12.8 units/day.
Sanctioned load is in kW
Your sanctioned load — listed on the bill — is the maximum kW your connection is permitted to draw at any moment. Fixed charges usually scale with it (₹/kW/month).
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