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Amps to HP Converter — Power Converter
Amps ↔ HP Converter
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What this converter does

This converter estimates a motor’s horsepower from its measured line current, for single-phase and three-phase supplies. Enter the voltage, power factor and efficiency, pick the phase, and read the HP — or swap to go from horsepower back to amps. It updates as you type.

The current delivers electrical watts; multiplying by efficiency gives mechanical output, then dividing by 746 gives HP. Results are estimates — nameplate data is authoritative. For power in kilowatts, see the Amps to kW converter.

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The units it covers

Estimated horsepower depends on four inputs beyond the current — phase, voltage, power factor and efficiency.

View all units & their values
UnitSymbolValueMainly used
Full-load currentAILine current the motor draws
Motor powerhpPMechanical output at the shaft
VoltageVVLine-to-line for three-phase
EfficiencyηetaOutput ÷ input, typically 0.85–0.95
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The formula

Turn current into electrical watts, apply efficiency, then divide by 746:

Conversion
HP = √3 × V × A × PF × η ÷ 746 — drop √3 for single-phase

Where:

  • A = measured line current
  • V = supply voltage (line-to-line for 3-phase)
  • PF = power factor, 0 to 1
  • η = motor efficiency, 0 to 1
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Worked example

A three-phase motor draws 14 A at 400 V, 0.85 PF, 0.9 efficiency. Estimate the HP.

Step 1 · The formula
HP = √3 × V × A × PF × η ÷ 746
Step 2 · Substitute
1.732 × 400 × 14 × 0.85 × 0.9 ÷ 746 = 9.94 hp

About 10 HP — consistent with a 10 HP motor drawing roughly 14 A.

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The units in this example

Full-load currentsymbol: A

The line current a motor draws at rated load. Combined with voltage, power factor and efficiency, it estimates the mechanical horsepower.

Quick power checks
  • HP = V × A × PF × η ÷ 746 — 1ph
  • HP = √3 × V × A × PF × η ÷ 746 — 3ph
  • 1 A, 400 V, 3ph, 0.85 PF, 0.9 η = 0.71 hp
  • √3 = 1.732
Motor powersymbol: hp

The mechanical output estimated from current. It is the electrical input times efficiency, divided by 746 watts per horsepower.

Quick power checks
  • 1 hp = 745.7 W output
  • input W = HP × 746 ÷ η
  • 1 hp ≈ 0.746 kW
  • higher η → more HP for same amps
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FAQ

QHow do I estimate HP from amps?
Multiply amps × voltage × power factor × efficiency (× √3 for three-phase), then divide by 746.
QIs this the same as the nameplate HP?
It is an estimate; the motor nameplate rating is authoritative for sizing and protection.
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Sources

US DOE — electric motors · US EIA — electricity basics

InfoCalculator Editorial Team Fact-checked
Updated Jul 2026 · 3 min read · Reviewed by the InfoCalculator editorial team