Kilo Watt Hour
Full Form of KHW
What is KHW?
Kilo Watt Hour (KHW) represents a unit of electrical energy equivalent to the energy consumed by a 1,000-watt device operating for one hour. In India, KHW is universally used by electricity distribution companies—such as state power boards and private utilities—for measuring domestic, commercial, and industrial electricity consumption. Every monthly electricity bill issued across the country, from Mumbai to rural villages, lists usage in KHW (often written as kWh) and charges per unit based on slab rates. The term appears in physics textbooks, energy audits, and renewable energy discussions, especially when calculating solar panel output or appliance efficiency. For students preparing for competitive exams like SSC, UPSC, or state engineering entrance tests, understanding KHW is essential for solving basic science and energy-related questions. It also ties into policy debates about power tariffs, load shedding, and energy conservation in India. Practical knowledge of KHW helps consumers interpret their bills, compare appliance energy ratings, and reduce household electricity costs. While the correct abbreviation is kWh (with lowercase 'h'), many Indian documents and informal contexts still use KHW, making it a recognizable term across educational and household settings.
KHW का फुल फॉर्म
किलो वॉट घंटा
Example
My father checked the electricity bill and noted that our total consumption for the month was 350 KHW, so he decided to install a more efficient air conditioner.