Calculate motor current (amps) from kW or HP, voltage, power factor & efficiency. Supports DC, single-phase & 3-phase AC motors. Free online tool for engineers & electricians.
Enter your motor’s power (kW or HP), voltage (V), power factor (PF), and efficiency (η). The tool automatically computes the current (amps) for:
This calculator helps professionals with real-world tasks such as:
The calculator uses industry-standard formulas based on IEC and NEC guidelines:
Note: Power (P) must be in watts (W). If using horsepower (HP), it is automatically converted to watts (1 HP = 746 W).
It depends on voltage and phase. For example, a 10 HP (7.46 kW), 480V three-phase motor with PF=0.85 and η=0.9 draws about 11.8 amps.
Full load current is the maximum current a motor draws when operating at rated power and voltage. It’s used to size protective devices per NEC Table 430.250.
Because motors don’t convert 100% of electrical input into mechanical output. Ignoring PF and η leads to underestimating current—potentially causing tripped breakers or fire hazards.
Yes! Calculate motor starting and running current to ensure your generator can handle the load without voltage drop.
This calculator gives fundamental frequency current. VFDs introduce harmonics, so actual current may differ. Use for initial estimates only.