Electric Potential Converter
Convert electric potential measurements.
Popular Electric Potential Conversions
Complete List of Electric Potential Units for Conversion
1 Millivolt [mV] = 0.00100000 Volt [V]
1 Microvolt [µV] = 0.00000100000 Volt [V]
1 Nanovolt [nV] = 1.00000e-9 Volt [V]
1 Picovolt [pV] = 1.00000e-12 Volt [V]
1 Kilovolt [kV] = 1000.00 Volt [V]
1 Megavolt [MV] = 1.00000e+6 Volt [V]
1 Gigavolt [GV] = 1.00000e+9 Volt [V]
1 Abvolt [abV] = 1.00000e-8 Volt [V]
1 Statvolt [statV] = 299.792 Volt [V]
How this electric potential converter works
Volt (V) is used as the internal base unit. Every value you enter is first converted to Volt using exact SI factors, then translated to the requested unit with the same data pulled from the SI Brochure and NIST SP 811.
Key electric potential relationships
- 1 Millivolt = 0.001 Volt
- 1 Microvolt = 1.0000e-6 Volt
- 1 Nanovolt = 1.0000e-9 Volt
- 1 Picovolt = 1.0000e-12 Volt
- 1 Kilovolt = 1,000 Volt
Where electric potential units are used
Electrical engineers, PCB designers, and maintenance teams convert these electrical quantities while specifying circuits, troubleshooting faults, and documenting test data. The electric potential converter covers real-world units such as Volt and Millivolt, giving teams a trusted reference when cross-checking data between labs, suppliers, and regulatory filings.
Tips for accurate electric potential conversions
- Always verify the unit symbol in your worksheet—this converter normalizes values through Volt, which is the SI reference for electric potential measurements.
- When jumping between Volt and Millivolt, watch metric prefixes and rounding. A misplaced milli-, micro-, or kilo- prefix can produce errors of several orders of magnitude.
- Document the context (test conditions, instrument resolution, uncertainty) whenever you publish electric potential conversions so coworkers and auditors can reproduce your results.