1080 Btu to Kilowatt-hours

1080 Btu ≈ 0.31652 kWh

Calculation: kWh = 1080 Btu × 0.000293071 ≈ 0.31652 kWh

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How to Convert Btu to Kilowatt-hour

1 Btu = 0.000293071 kilowatt-hours

Kilowatt-hour = Btu × 0.000293071

Example: 1080 Btu × 0.000293071 = 0.31652 kWh

Reverse Conversion

To convert kilowatt-hours back to Btu:

  • Remember, 1 kilowatt-hour equals 3412.14 Btu.
  • To convert 0.31652 kWh to Btu, multiply 0.31652 x 3412.14, resulting in 1080 Btu.

1080 Btu is also equal to:

  • 1139500 joule
  • 1139.5 kilojoule
  • 272.34 calorie (nutritional)
  • 316.52 watt hour
About these units

Btu: British thermal unit (IT) — legacy heat unit based on heating water.

Kilowatt hour: Energy equal to one kilowatt of power sustained for one hour.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is 1080 Btu in kilowatt-hours?

1080 Btu equals 0.31652 kilowatt-hours. This is calculated by multiplying 1080 by the conversion factor 0.000293071.

What does 1080 Btu look like in kilowatt-hours?

1080 Btu (0.31652 kilowatt-hours) is a small space heater output per hour.

How do you calculate 1080 Btu to kilowatt-hours?

Multiply 1080 by the conversion factor 0.000293071. The calculation is 1080 × 0.000293071 = 0.31652 kilowatt-hours. This factor is defined by international measurement standards.

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1080 Btu = 0.316517 kilowatt-hours
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For general conversions between Btu and kilowatt-hours, see the Btu to kilowatt-hours converter.

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Conversion factors verified against NIST, BIPM, ISO 80000-4 1 cal_IT = 4.1868 J by definition (BIPM/ITS-90). Last reviewed: April 2026
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