Reactive Power Unit Conversion

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

Volt-ampere reactive (VAR)

Volt-ampere reactive (VAR) Convert Result

Units
Millivolt-ampere reactive (mVAR)
1,000
1,000
International System of Units (SI)
Kilovolt-ampere reactive (kVAR)
0.001
0.001
International System of Units (SI)
Megavolt-ampere reactive (MVAR)
0.000001
0.000001
International System of Units (SI)
Gigavolt-ampere reactive (GVAR)
0.000000001
0.000000001
International System of Units (SI)
Volt-ampere reactive (VAR) MultipleChart

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Reactive Power Units Conversion Chart
Volt-ampere reactive (VAR)Millivolt-ampere reactive (mVAR)Kilovolt-ampere reactive (kVAR)Megavolt-ampere reactive (MVAR)Gigavolt-ampere reactive (GVAR)
Volt-ampere reactive (VAR)
1
1,000
0.001
0.000001
0.000000001
Millivolt-ampere reactive (mVAR)
0.001
1
0.000001
0.000000001
0.000000000001
Kilovolt-ampere reactive (kVAR)
1,000
1,000,000
1
0.001
0.000001
Megavolt-ampere reactive (MVAR)
1,000,000
1,000,000,000
1,000
1
0.001
Gigavolt-ampere reactive (GVAR)
1,000,000,000
1,000,000,000,000
1,000,000
1,000
1

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.