Batteries for solar systems are almost always labeled in ampere-hours (Ah), but the energy they store is measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). To compare batteries, calculate system runtime, or size a solar array, you must convert Ah to kWh.
The conversion is simple, but the catch is that voltage matters. A "200 Ah battery" at 12V stores very different energy than a "200 Ah battery" at 48V. This guide explains the math, provides lookup tables, and reveals why manufacturers use Ah instead of kWh on labels.
The Core Formula
To convert the other direction:
Example: A 48V lithium battery rated at 100 Ah:
Ah to kWh Conversion Table (12V, 24V, 48V)
Use this table to quickly convert common battery Ah ratings to kWh at the three standard solar battery voltages.
| Ah Rating | kWh at 12V | kWh at 24V | kWh at 48V | Common Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 Ah | 0.60 kWh | 1.20 kWh | 2.40 kWh | Small UPS, single appliance backup |
| 100 Ah | 1.20 kWh | 2.40 kWh | 4.80 kWh | Small solar backup, RV |
| 150 Ah | 1.80 kWh | 3.60 kWh | 7.20 kWh | Medium home, essential loads |
| 200 Ah | 2.40 kWh | 4.80 kWh | 9.60 kWh | Standard home backup with tubular |
| 250 Ah | 3.00 kWh | 6.00 kWh | 12.00 kWh | Larger home, full essential loads |
| 300 Ah | 3.60 kWh | 7.20 kWh | 14.40 kWh | Large home with AC intermittent |
| 400 Ah | 4.80 kWh | 9.60 kWh | 19.20 kWh | Full home backup |
| 500 Ah | 6.00 kWh | 12.00 kWh | 24.00 kWh | Large off-grid home |
| 1,000 Ah | 12.00 kWh | 24.00 kWh | 48.00 kWh | Commercial or large estate |
Reverse Conversion: kWh to Ah
If you know your required energy in kWh and need to find the battery Ah rating:
Example: You need 10 kWh of storage. What Ah at different voltages?
| Required Energy | Ah at 12V | Ah at 24V | Ah at 48V |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 kWh | 417 Ah | 208 Ah | 104 Ah |
| 10 kWh | 833 Ah | 417 Ah | 208 Ah |
| 15 kWh | 1,250 Ah | 625 Ah | 313 Ah |
| 20 kWh | 1,667 Ah | 833 Ah | 417 Ah |
Why Do Manufacturers Label Batteries in Ah Instead of kWh?
There are two reasons battery labels show Ah rather than kWh:
1. Ah is a larger number for the same energy. A 48V 100 Ah battery stores 4.8 kWh. Marketers prefer "100 Ah" over "4.8 kWh" because 100 is a bigger number. A 300 Ah battery at 48V sounds huge, but it's only 14.4 kWh.
2. Ah is application-agnostic. The same battery can be used in a 12V, 24V, or 48V system. The manufacturer doesn't know which voltage you will use, so they label the battery with its fundamental charge capacity (Ah) and let you calculate energy based on your system voltage.
The C-Rate Trap: Ah Rating Is Not Fixed
A battery's Ah rating depends on the discharge rate, measured in C-rate. A battery rated at C/20 means the capacity is measured over a 20-hour discharge. If you discharge faster, the effective capacity drops.
| Battery Chemistry | Standard C-Rate | Capacity @ 2x Rate | Capacity @ 5x Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tubular Lead-Acid | C/10 (10 hr discharge) | 92-95% | 75-85% |
| AGM Lead-Acid | C/20 (20 hr discharge) | 90-93% | 70-80% |
| Lithium LiFePO4 | C/5 (5 hr discharge) | 98-100% | 95-98% |
| Lithium NMC | C/3 (3 hr discharge) | 98-100% | 95-97% |
Example: A tubular battery rated 200 Ah at C/10 (20 A discharge over 10 hours) might deliver only 160 Ah when powering an air conditioner that draws 50 A over 4 hours. This means your actual usable kWh is 20% less than the label suggests.
Worked Example: Reading a Battery Label
Scenario: You find a battery labeled "Luminous ILST 15027 - 150 Ah at C/10, 12V."
Step 1: Voltage = 12V. Ah rating = 150 Ah at C/10 (15 A discharge for 10 hours).
Step 2: Label energy = 150 × 12 ÷ 1000 = 1.8 kWh.
Step 3: Real-world energy for a 3-hour backup load (50 A discharge): roughly 130 Ah × 12 ÷ 1000 = 1.56 kWh (13% loss).
Step 4: With 50% DoD for lead-acid: Usable = 1.56 × 0.50 = 0.78 kWh.
That "150 Ah" battery provides less than 0.8 kWh of usable energy in a real solar backup scenario. Understanding Ah-to-kWh and DoD and C-rate is essential to avoid undersizing a battery bank.
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Instantly convert Ah to kWh for any battery
Open the Battery Sizing Tool →Data sources: Battery manufacturer datasheets (Luminous, Exide, Trojan, Amaron; BYD, Pylontech, CATL). C-rate derating curves from industry standard IEC 61427 testing. Pricing and specifications indicative Q2 2026. Always verify actual C-rate performance with the specific battery model's datasheet.
Last updated: July 2026 | Browse all guides