April 1, 2026

Why Are Some Inverters Rated in kVA and Others in kW? What You Need to Know

If you’ve ever shopped for an inverter, whether for home, commercial, or solar applications, you’ve probably noticed two common rating units: kilowatts (kW) and kilovolt‑amperes (kVA).

At first glance, they may seem interchangeable, but they describe different types of power. The difference is not just a technical nuance; it’s crucial when choosing the right inverter for your load, ensuring efficiency, and preventing premature equipment failure.

At Kartel Energy, we provide a broad range of both kW‑rated hybrid inverters and kVA‑rated conventional inverters, engineered for various energy applications, from solar hybrid systems to industrial three‑phase power setups.

Let’s dive into what each unit means, how they differ, and what you should consider when selecting the right inverter for your energy system.

The Meaning of kVA and kW in Electrical Power

1. What Is kVA?

kVA (kilovolt‑ampere) measures apparent power, the total power supplied by the source. It includes both real power (usable) and reactive power (non‑usable).

Reactive power doesn’t produce useful work, it’s the energy used to create magnetic and electric fields necessary for inductive loads such as motors, fans, and transformers.

2. What Is kW?

kW (kilowatt) represents real power, the proportion of total electrical power that can perform useful work. It’s what actually powers your appliances, lighting, and machinery.

The Bridge Between kVA and kW

The power factor (PF) is the crucial term connecting kVA and kW. It expresses how efficiently electrical power is being converted into useful work.

Practical Example

Let’s say you have a:

5kVA inverter

Power factor = 0.8

Then:

kW = 5 × 0.8 = 4kW

This means:
A 5kVA inverter can only power 4kW worth of appliances.

Why Some Inverters Are Rated in kVA

Many traditional and heavy-duty inverters are rated in kVA because:

  • They are designed to handle mixed loads
  • They account for real-world inefficiencies
  • They are commonly used in engineering and industrial settings

This is why most:

  • Tower inverters
  • Industrial systems
  • Large commercial setups are rated in kVA.

Why Some Inverters Are Rated in kW

Modern hybrid and advanced inverters are often rated in kW because:

  • They focus on usable output power
  • They are designed for precision energy management
  • They are easier for homeowners to understand

This is especially common with hybrid inverters, which combine:

  • Solar input
  • Battery storage
  • Grid connection

Exploring kartel’s Dual Energy Portfolio

At Kartel Energy, we offer both kW-rated hybrid and kVA-rated Inverter systems, each designed for specific use cases.


Kartel Hybrid Inverters (kW Rated)

Our hybrid inverter range is rated in kW, making it easier to understand exactly what you can power.

Available models include:

  • 1.3KW Hybrid Inverter (NFP13212)
  • 2.3KW Hybrid Inverter (NFP23224)
  • 3.3KW Hybrid Inverter (HFP33224)
  • 4.3KW Hybrid Inverter (NFP43224)
  • 6.3KW Hybrid Inverter (HFP63248)
  • 8.3KW Hybrid Inverter (HFP83248)
  • 10.3KW Hybrid Inverter (HFP103248)
  • 12.3KW Hybrid Inverter (HFP123248)

Kartel kVA Inverter Series

We also offer a wide range of kVA-rated inverters for more flexible and heavy-duty applications.

W Series (Wall Mounted)

  • 1.5kVA to 10kVA models
  • Compact and space-saving
  • Ideal for homes and small offices

L Series (Tower)

  • 2.5kVA to 15kVA
  • Stronger build and higher capacity
  • Suitable for larger homes and SMEs

NB Series (Heavy Duty)

  • 15kVA to 40kVA
  • Built for industrial and commercial use

HDSX Series (3-Phase)

  • 15kVA to 50kVA
  • Designed for factories, large facilities, and high-load operations

Which One Should You Choose?

The choice between kVA and kW isn’t about which is better, it’s about what you need.

Choose kW-rated inverters if:

  • You want clarity on usable power
  • You are running a home or small office
  • You are using solar systems
  • You prefer simple load calculations

Choose kVA-rated inverters if:

  • You have heavy or mixed electrical loads
  • You are running industrial equipment
  • You need scalability and flexibility
  • You understand or work with power factor

Common Mistake to Avoid

One of the biggest mistakes people make is:

  • Assuming kVA equals kW
  • This often leads to:
  • Overloading the inverter
  • Poor system performance
  • Frequent shutdowns
  • Reduced lifespan of equipment
  • Always convert using power factor before deciding.

Real-Life Scenario

Let’s say you want to power:

  • 1 Air Conditioner
  • 1 Fridge
  • Lights
  • TV
  • Fan

Your total load might be around 3.5kW.

If you buy:

  • A 3.5kVA inverter, you may run into problems
  • A 5kVA inverter, you’re safer
  • A 4–5kW hybrid inverter, you’re more precise

This is why understanding the difference matters.

Why This Knowledge Matters More Today

With rising fuel costs and unreliable grid power in Nigeria, more people are switching to:

  • Solar systems
  • Hybrid inverters
  • Battery storage

Making the wrong inverter choice can cost you:

  • Money
  • Performance
  • Efficiency

Understanding kVA vs kW helps you:

  • Size your system correctly
  • Avoid overspending
  • Maximize performance

How to Properly Size Your Inverter

Here’s a simple method:

  • List all your appliances
  • Add their wattages (in watts or kW)
  • Add a 20–30% buffer
  • Choose an inverter that matches your total load

If using kVA:

  • Divide your total kW by 0.8 (average power factor)

In Conclusion

The difference between kVA and kW is not complicated, it’s just often poorly explained.

  • kW tells you what you can actually use
  • kVA tells you the total power supplied

Both are important, but understanding how they relate gives you the confidence to make the right choice.

At Kartel Energy, our goal is not just to sell power solutions, but to help you understand them, so you can make smarter, more efficient decisions.

Need Help Choosing the Right Inverter?

Whether you’re powering a home, office, or industrial setup, choosing the right inverter is critical.

If you’re unsure what size or type fits your needs, our team is always available to guide you based on:

  • Your appliances
  • Your usage pattern
  • Your budget
  • Your long-term energy goals

Because the right power solution isn’t just about capacity, it’s about reliability, efficiency, and peace of mind.

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