H stands for hour, which is obviously a measure of time. W stands for Watt, which is a measure of power. Let’s start with what each letter stands for. So here is my humble attempt to answer the question: What is the difference between a kW and kWh? Please excuse this post if you think I am explaining the bleeding obvious! But I think it is vital to write a post that describes these key units of electricity in a way that requires zero prior knowledge of anything electricity-related. I’ll deal with that doozy in this footnote 1. What do they stand for? What do they mean? And what’s the difference between the two? Watch the video, or read below to find out…įolks who are really confused also throw the term “ kilowatt/hour” into the mix. One of the most common sources of confusion I encounter when talking to non-electrical people about solar power are the terms: kW and kWh.
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