How Many Amps Is 5.4 kW at 24V?

5.4 kW at 24V draws about 225 amps on an DC circuit at PF 0.85, typical for solar arrays, battery banks, and DC industrial equipment. Actual current varies with equipment power factor and duty cycle.

5.4 kW at 24V, DC (PF 0.85)
225 Amps
5.4 kilowatts at 24V on DC ≈ 225 amps
AC Single Phase (PF 0.85)264.71 A
225

Formulas

DC: kW to Amps

I(A) = 1000 × P(kW) ÷ V(V)

1000 × 5.4 ÷ 24 = 5,400 ÷ 24 = 225 A

AC Single Phase (PF = 0.85)

I(A) = 1000 × P(kW) ÷ (PF × V(V))

5,400 ÷ (0.85 × 24) = 5,400 ÷ 20.4 = 264.71 A

Equipment & Circuit Sizing

Breaker Sizing

Breaker ratings are in amps, not watts, so the real install answer depends on the equipment nameplate FLA, whether the load is continuous (NEC 210.19(A) sizes the conductor and OCP at 125% of a continuous load, equivalently 80% of breaker rating), conductor ampacity and temperature rating, ambient and bundling derates, and any motor or HVAC provisions (NEC 430 / 440). At roughly 225A on DC at 24V, the load sits in the bracket between a 225A standard size (non-continuous) and the next size up that covers a continuous load under 210.19(A) (around 300A). The actual install pick depends on whether the load is continuous and the factors above; a conversion page can't pick a single "right" breaker from the amp draw alone.

Energy Cost

5.4 kW costs $0.92/hour at $0.17/kWh (rates last reviewed April 2026). See breakdown.

Power Factor Reference (DC)

How the line current for 5.4 kW at 24V changes with load power factor, on the same DC circuit basis the rest of the page uses. DC has no power factor; PF 1.0 represents resistive AC loads.

Load TypePF5.4 kW at 24V (DC)
Resistive (heaters, incandescent)1225 A
Fluorescent lamps0.95225 A
LED lighting0.9225 A
Synchronous motors0.9225 A
Typical mixed loads0.85225 A
Induction motors (full load)0.8225 A
Computers (without PFC)0.65225 A
Induction motors (no load)0.35225 A

AC Conversion Comparison

On DC, 5.4kW at 24V draws 225A. AC single-phase at PF 0.85 pulls 264.71A because reactive current is added on top of the real power.

Circuit TypeFormulaResult
DC5,400 ÷ 24225 A
AC Single Phase (PF 0.85)5,400 ÷ (0.85 × 24)264.71 A

Other kW Values at 24V

kWDC AmpsAC 1-Phase PF 0.85
0.5 kW20.83 A24.51 A
0.75 kW31.25 A36.76 A
1 kW41.67 A49.02 A
1.5 kW62.5 A73.53 A
2 kW83.33 A98.04 A
2.5 kW104.17 A122.55 A
3 kW125 A147.06 A
3.5 kW145.83 A171.57 A
4 kW166.67 A196.08 A
5 kW208.33 A245.1 A
6 kW250 A294.12 A
7.5 kW312.5 A367.65 A
8 kW333.33 A392.16 A
10 kW416.67 A490.2 A
12 kW500 A588.24 A

Frequently Asked Questions

5.4 kW at 24V draws about 225 amps on DC. Alternate cases at the same voltage: 264.71A on AC single-phase.
5.4 kW costs $0.92 per hour at $0.17/kWh (US residential average, last reviewed April 2026). At 8 hours/day that is $220.32 per month.
5.4 kW equals 5,400 watts. Multiply kilowatts by 1000.
DC: Amps = (kW × 1000) ÷ Volts. AC single-phase: Amps = (kW × 1000) ÷ (Volts × PF). AC three-phase: Amps = (kW × 1000) ÷ (VoltsL-L × √3 × PF).
This is a sizing question, not a conversion question, and there is no single correct answer from a page like this. Breaker selection depends on the equipment nameplate FLA, whether the load is continuous (NEC 210.19(A) applies the 125% continuous-load rule), the conductor ampacity and temperature rating, any NEC 430/440 motor or HVAC provisions, and local code interpretation. Use the nameplate and a licensed electrician for the real install value; use this page only for the current-draw estimate that feeds into that process.
This calculator provides estimates for reference purposes only. Always consult a licensed electrician and verify compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local electrical codes before performing any electrical work.