Convert Kiloampere-hours to Abcoulombs
Convert Kiloampere-hours (kAh) to Abcoulombs (abC) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
abC = kAh × 360000
About Kiloampere-hours
The kiloampere-hour (kAh) equals 3.6 × 10⁶ C = 3.6 MC, the practical unit for grid-scale battery storage and large industrial electrolysis. A 100 MW·h utility-scale lithium-ion installation delivers roughly 27 kAh at typical operating voltages; aluminium Hall-Heroult cells consume approximately 13 500 kAh per tonne of aluminium. 1 kAh = 10³ Ah = 3.6 MC.
About Abcoulombs
The abcoulomb (abC) equals exactly 10 C - the charge unit of the CGS-EMU (electromagnetic) system, defined as the charge transported by 1 abampere (= 10 A) in 1 s. Two parallel wires each carrying 1 abampere and spaced 1 cm apart experience a force of 2 dyn per centimetre length. The abcoulomb appears in older electromagnetic engineering literature from the early twentieth century. 1 abC = 10 C.
Quick Reference Table
| Kiloampere-hours (kAh) | Abcoulombs (abC) |
|---|---|
| 1 kAh | 360000 abC |
| 2 kAh | 720000 abC |
| 5 kAh | 1800000 abC |
| 10 kAh | 3600000 abC |
| 25 kAh | 9000000 abC |
| 50 kAh | 18000000 abC |
| 100 kAh | 36000000 abC |