kVAR Calculator

Reactive Power
kVAR (Reactive Power)
kVAR = √(kVA² − kW²)
01,000 kVAR

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Understanding Reactive Power

Reactive power (kVAR) is the non-productive power in AC circuits needed for magnetic fields in motors and transformers.

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Formula

kVAR = √(kVA² − kW²). From the Pythagorean power triangle.

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Power Triangle

kVA² = kW² + kVAR². Reactive power is the missing side.

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Applications

Capacitor bank sizing, PF correction analysis, utility billing.

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Key Rule

kW must always be ≤ kVA. If kW = kVA, then kVAR = 0 (unity PF).

kVAR Formula

Power triangle calculation.

kVAR = √(kVA² − kW²)

This is the Pythagorean theorem applied to the power triangle. kVA is the hypotenuse.

How to Calculate kVAR

3 steps using the power triangle.

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Measure kVA

Read apparent power from your power meter.

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Measure kW

Read real power from the same meter.

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Calculate kVAR

kVAR = √(kVA² − kW²). Square both, subtract, take square root.

kVAR Reference Chart

kVAR values for common kVA/kW combinations.

kVAkWkVARPF
1008060.00.80
1008552.70.85
1009043.60.90
1009531.20.95
500400300.00.80
500425263.40.85

kVAR Calculation Examples

Real-world reactive power scenarios.

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Factory Load

500 kVA apparent, 400 kW real:
√(500² − 400²) = 300 kVAR

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Office Building

200 kVA apparent, 170 kW real:
√(200² − 170²) = 105.4 kVAR

Unity PF Load

100 kVA, 100 kW:
√(100² − 100²) = 0 kVAR (perfect PF)

Power Conversion Calculators

25 free conversion tools — each with its own unique calculator, interactive visuals, and detailed explanations.

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Kva To Watts

Converter for kva-to-watts

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Kva To Mw

Converter for kva-to-mw

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Kva To Amps

Converter for kva-to-amps

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Kva To Kwh

Converter for kva-to-kwh

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Kva To Hp

Converter for kva-to-hp

Kva To Va

Converter for kva-to-va

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Kva To Btu

Converter for kva-to-btu

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Kva To Gw

Converter for kva-to-gw

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Kva To Kw 3 Phase

Converter for kva-to-kw-3-phase

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Kva To Joule

Converter for kva-to-joule

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Kva To Kv

Converter for kva-to-kv

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Kva To Ka

Converter for kva-to-ka

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Kva To Mbh

Converter for kva-to-mbh

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Kva To Mwh

Converter for kva-to-mwh

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Kva To Mva

Converter for kva-to-mva

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Kva To Rpm

Converter for kva-to-rpm

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Va To V

Converter for va-to-v

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Kw To Kwh

Converter for kw-to-kwh

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Power Factor Calculator

Converter for power-factor-calculator

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Transformer Kva Calculator

Converter for transformer-kva-calculator

Generator Size Calculator

Converter for generator-size-calculator

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Kva To Kvar

Converter for kva-to-kvar

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Kvar Calculator

Converter for kvar-calculator

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Watts To Kwh

Converter for watts-to-kwh

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Voltage Drop Calculator

Converter for voltage-drop-calculator

kVAR Calculator FAQ

Common questions about reactive power calculation.

High kVAR means low power factor, wasted capacity, higher currents, and utility penalties.

Install capacitor banks or synchronous condensers to supply reactive power locally.

No. kVA is always ≥ kW. If your measurements show otherwise, recheck the meters.

A right triangle where kVA is hypotenuse, kW is base (real), and kVAR is height (reactive).

Calculate current kVAR and target kVAR (at desired PF). The difference is the capacitor size needed.