How Many Amps Is 150 kVA at 575V?
At 575V, a 150 kVA three-phase load draws 150.61 amps per line. kVA is apparent power, so the current is set by kVA and the voltage alone, without a power-factor term. The equivalent single-phase current at this voltage is 260.87 amps.
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Assumes an AC three-phase line-to-line circuit at the input voltage. kVA is apparent power, so no power factor term is involved.
Formulas
Single Phase
I(A) = (kVA × 1000) ÷ V
Three Phase (575V Line-to-Line)
I(A) = (kVA × 1000) ÷ (VL-L × √3)
Single Phase vs Three Phase
The same 150 kVA unit draws very different current depending on the phase configuration:
| Configuration | Formula | Current at 575V |
|---|---|---|
| Single Phase | 150,000 ÷ 575 | 260.87 A |
| Three Phase (575V L-L) | 150,000 ÷ (575 × √3) | 150.61 A |
For this specific case, 150 kVA at 575V, three-phase carries about 42.26% less current per line than single-phase at the same voltage. That gap tracks the 1 ÷ √3 factor for L-L three-phase (or 1 ÷ 3 for L-N), which is why three-phase distribution is common at commercial and industrial scale: the same apparent power rides on smaller conductors and smaller breakers.
Generator & UPS Sizing
Load-Side Real Power by Power Factor
A load with an apparent power of 150 kVA draws different amounts of real power depending on the load's own power factor. The table below is a load-side conversion, not a forecast of what a generator or UPS will output for that load: generators and UPS units publish their own independent kW rating set by the engine or inverter design, and that rating is often lower than kVA × the load's PF.
| Load Type | Load PF | Load Real Power (kW) | Current at 575V (three-phase, per line) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resistive (heaters, lights) | 1.0 | 150 kW | 150.61 A per line |
| Mixed typical | 0.85 | 127.5 kW | 150.61 A per line |
| Motors/HVAC | 0.80 | 120 kW | 150.61 A per line |
| Computers/servers (no PFC) | 0.65 | 97.5 kW | 150.61 A per line |
Note: current draw stays the same across the rows because kVA sets the current, not the load's power factor. PF only affects how much real work (kW) the load does per amp drawn.
Sizing a load against a source. If you are feeding this load from a UPS, generator, or transformer, check the load against both the source's kVA rating AND the source's kW rating. Those are two independent numbers published by the manufacturer. A 10 kVA / 8 kW generator, for example, can supply up to 10 kVA of apparent power AND up to 8 kW of real power, whichever limit is reached first. Do not use the kW figures above as a substitute for the source's published kW rating.
Circuit Sizing: Starting Points
The numbers below are rough order-of-magnitude starting points under typical assumptions (copper conductors, 75°C terminations, short run, no ambient or bundling derates, non-continuous duty). They are not install specs. Actual breaker and wire selection depends on the equipment nameplate, conductor and termination temperature ratings, cable type, run length and voltage-drop target, ambient and bundling conditions, whether the load is continuous, any NEC 430/440 motor or HVAC provisions, and local code.
| Single Phase | Three Phase | |
|---|---|---|
| Current draw (at full kVA) | 260.87 A | 150.61 A |
| Ballpark branch OCP | ~300A | ~175A |
For a real install, run the full wire-size calculator with your actual run length, voltage, and drop target, and verify breaker selection against the equipment nameplate and local code.
Energy Cost at Full Load
A load with an apparent power of 150 kVA at load PF 0.85 draws 127.5 kW of real power. Running cost at that draw: $21.68/hour at $0.17/kWh (rates last reviewed April 2026), or $5,202.00/month (8h/day). Full breakdown.
kW Equivalent
150 kVA at PF 0.85 = 127.5 kW. See 127.5 kW to amps at 575V.
Other kVA Ratings at 575V
| kVA | Three Phase Amps (L-L, per line) | Single Phase Amps | Real Power (PF 0.8) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 kVA | 10.04 A | 17.39 A | 8 kW |
| 15 kVA | 15.06 A | 26.09 A | 12 kW |
| 20 kVA | 20.08 A | 34.78 A | 16 kW |
| 25 kVA | 25.1 A | 43.48 A | 20 kW |
| 30 kVA | 30.12 A | 52.17 A | 24 kW |
| 40 kVA | 40.16 A | 69.57 A | 32 kW |
| 50 kVA | 50.2 A | 86.96 A | 40 kW |
| 75 kVA | 75.31 A | 130.43 A | 60 kW |
| 100 kVA | 100.41 A | 173.91 A | 80 kW |
| 150 kVA | 150.61 A | 260.87 A | 120 kW |
| 200 kVA | 200.82 A | 347.83 A | 160 kW |
| 250 kVA | 251.02 A | 434.78 A | 200 kW |