Watt (W)
The watt is the SI unit of power and describes the rate of energy transfer or consumption.
History: the watt is named after James Watt and is the SI unit of power.
Quickly convert watts to megawatts without lookup tables or manual math.
This page is focused on converting watts to megawatts. Type a number into the first field and the result appears immediately in the second field.
Example: 1 W = 0.000001 MW. Conversion formula: result = value × 1 / 1000000.
Use this converter for everyday calculations, study notes, engineering checks, and quick value verification without installing a separate app.
The watt is the SI unit of power and describes the rate of energy transfer or consumption.
History: the watt is named after James Watt and is the SI unit of power.
The megawatt equals one million watts and is useful for power plants, large motors, and grids.
History: the megawatt entered power engineering as a convenient unit for power plants and large installations.
Enter a value in the Watt field. The converter applies the formula "result = value × 1 / 1000000" and immediately shows the result in megawatts.
1 W = 0.000001 MW.
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