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Volts to Watts Converter — Circuit Converter
Volts ↔ Watts Converter
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What this converter does

This converter turns volts into watts and back. Power is voltage times current, so enter the current in amps — a 12 V supply at 2 A gives 24 W. Type a value and read the result as you type.

This is the DC (or resistive) relationship. For AC motor loads with a power factor, use the Amps to Watts converter instead.

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The units it covers

Voltage and power are linked by current — in a DC circuit, power is voltage times current.

View all units & their values
UnitSymbolValueMainly used
VoltVvoltageSupply voltage
WattWpowerPower drawn
CurrentAinputCurrent in amps
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The formula

For a DC (or resistive) circuit, power equals voltage times current:

Conversion
W = V × A

Where:

  • V = voltage in volts
  • W = power in watts
  • A = current in amps
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Worked example

How many watts is 12 V at 2 A?

Step 1 · The formula
W = V × A
Step 2 · Substitute
12 × 2 = 24 W

So 12 V drawing 2 A is 24 watts.

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The units in this example

Voltsymbol: V

The electrical potential of a supply. Multiplied by current, it gives power in watts.

Common voltage/power values
  • 12 V @ 2 A = 24 W
  • 120 V @ 1 A = 120 W
  • 5 V @ 2 A = 10 W
  • W = V × A
Wattsymbol: W

The power a device draws — voltage times current in a DC circuit.

Common voltage/power values
  • W = V × A
  • V = W ÷ A
  • 120 W @ 120 V = 1 A
  • 1,000 W = 1 kW
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FAQ

QHow many watts is 120 volts?
It depends on the current — 120 V at 1 A is 120 W.
QHow do I convert volts to watts?
Multiply the voltage by the current in amps.
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Sources

US DOE — energy use · NIST SP 811 — units

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