Voltage Unit Converter

Enter a value and select a starting unit to see all available conversion results.

Voltage Units and Descriptions

Below are descriptions and historical context for each Voltage unit available in this converter.

Nanovolt (nV)

Nanovolt, used in sensitive electronic measurements and low-noise applications.

Microvolt (μV)

Microvolt, used in biomedical electronics and precision measurement instruments.

Millivolt (mV)

Millivolt, commonly used in electronics, sensors, and battery measurements.

Volt (V)

Named after Alessandro Volta. The SI unit of electric potential difference.

Kilovolt (kV)

Kilovolt, used in power transmission, X-ray equipment, and high-voltage applications.

Megavolt (MV)

Megavolt, used in particle accelerators and very high-voltage power systems.

Base Unit Conversion Factors

The table below shows the conversion factors from each unit to the base unit, which is the Volt (V).

  • 1 Volt (V) = 1000000000 Nanovolt (nV)
  • 1 Volt (V) = 1000000 Microvolt (μV)
  • 1 Volt (V) = 1000 Millivolt (mV)
  • 1 Volt (V) = 1 Volt (V)
  • 1 Volt (V) = 0.001 Kilovolt (kV)
  • 1 Volt (V) = 1.0E-6 Megavolt (MV)