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You may have seen kW and kWh on your electricity bills, on television, or online. But, do you know what they mean, and what the difference is between the two?
Before we go into detail, here are the basics:
kW, short for kilowatt, is 1,000 watts. It is a measure of power or the rate at which electricity flows. So, the more watts an appliance needs to operate, the more electricity it will use. For example, a 100 W light bulb will shine brighter than a 20 W option, but more electricity is required to run it.
kWh, or kilowatt hour, refers to the energy an appliance uses in kilowatts per hour measured by kW x time. If you run the 100 W light bulb for one hour, you will use 0.1 kWh. If you run a 1 kW washing machine for one hour, you will use 1 kWh, and if you run it for two hours, you will use 2 kWh of energy.
It is essential to know the difference between kW and kWh if you intend to install solar power. A solar system’s size is defined by its peak power and is always listed as kW. For example, a 5 kW system can produce a maximum of 5 kW of solar power when the sun is strongest on a perfectly sunny day.
Knowing how much daily energy (kWh) you use on average is an important factor to help identify the correct system size (kW). There are many other factors to determine the right sized system, including roof orientation, location, how much you want to save, and your future plans, such as the purchase of an electric vehicle.
If you’re looking to make the switch to solar, your local Solahart Dealer will provide a free in-home solar assessment to determine which system is best for you.
Knowing the difference between kW and kWh allows you to better monitor your energy bills as electricity providers and resellers charge per kWh. By understanding which appliances use the most energy, you can manage your future consumption more effectively.
Going a step further, another way to manage your future consumption is to monitor your energy production and its use within your home with a Solahart Home Energy Management System (HEMS). This system:
Learn more about HEMS today.
1 – International Energy Agency and Photovoltaic Power Systems Program – 2022 snapshot of Global PV Markets: https://reneweconomy.com.au/australia-again-tops-global-solar-per-capita-as-world-installs-240gw-of-pv-in-2022/
2 – https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/solar-energy/
3 – Energy savings of up to 73% shown is based on Australian Government approved TRNSYS simulation modelling of a Solahart Atmos 325HAV heat pump and using a medium load in Zone 3 and apply when replacing an electric water heater. Any savings will vary depending upon your location, type of Solahart system installed, orientation and inclination of the solar collectors, type of water heater being replaced, hot water consumption and fuel tariff. Maximum financial savings off your hot water bill are achievable when replacing an electric water heater on continuous tariff.
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Solahart pioneered the use of solar energy in Australia, beginning with a copper tank in 1953.
Now, we’re still leaders in solar and proudly serve Toowoomba & the Darling Downs with our solar products from the best brands in solar including Solahart, SolarEdge, Tesla, GoodWe and Enphase.
In addition to the strength and experience of Solahart, we’re a New Energy Tech Approved Seller.