Reactive Power Unit Conversion

Enter the Reactive Power value in the unit field, and the list below will immediately show the conversion results.

Units
1000000000000
SI
1000000000
SI
1000000
SI
1000
SI

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Reactive Power Units Introduction

Volt-ampere reactive (VAR) represents reactive power in AC circuits caused by reactive components such as inductors and capacitors. Specifically, 1 var is equal to 1 volt-ampere reactive (1 var = 1 V·A). Reactive power cannot perform useful work but is crucial for maintaining the phase relationship between voltage and current.

Millivolt-ampere reactive (mVAR) represents one-thousandth of a volt-ampere reactive. Specifically, 1 millivar is equal to 0.001 volt-ampere reactive (1 mvar = 0.001 var). Millivars are commonly used to describe smaller amounts of reactive power, such as in small electronic devices or localized power systems.

Kilovolt-ampere reactive (kVAR) represents 1,000 volt-amperes reactive. Specifically, 1 kilovar is equal to 1,000 volt-amperes reactive (1 kvar = 1,000 var). Kilovars are commonly used to describe medium-scale reactive power, such as in industrial equipment and commercial buildings.

Megavolt-ampere reactive (MVAR) represents 1 million volt-amperes reactive. Specifically, 1 megavar is equal to 1 million volt-amperes reactive (1 Mvar = 1,000,000 var). Megavars are commonly used to describe large-scale reactive power in power plants and large electrical systems.

Gigavolt-ampere reactive (GVAR) represents 1 billion volt-amperes reactive. Specifically, 1 gigavar is equal to 1 billion volt-amperes reactive (1 Gvar = 1,000,000,000 var). Gigavars are commonly used to describe extremely large-scale reactive power, such as in entire power grids or international power systems.