What is watt?
The watt is the SI base unit of power. It is universally used to measure the rate of energy consumption or production in electrical appliances, engines, lighting, and virtually all power-related specifications.
What is gigawatt?
A gigawatt is a unit of power equal to one billion watts. It is used to express the total power output of national electricity grids, large power stations, and national energy policy targets.
Worked examples
1 watt = 1.000000e-09 gigawatt
1 gigawatt = 1.000000e+09 watt
More Power conversions
- Convert watt to kilowatt
- Convert watt to horsepower (mechanical)
- Convert watt to megawatt
- Convert watt to gigawatt
- Convert watt to milliwatt
- Convert watt to microwatt
- Convert watt to BTU per hour
- Convert watt to kilocalorie per hour
- Convert watt to ton of refrigeration
Assumption: horsepower values use mechanical horsepower.