Battery Consumption Calculator





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Calculate your device’s battery consumption and estimate how long your battery will last.

Battery Consumption Calculator


Total charge the battery can store.

Nominal voltage of the battery.

Average power consumption of the device.

How many hours per day the device is used.


Parameter Value
Battery Capacity (Wh)
Daily Energy Consumption (Wh)
Estimated Battery Life (days)
Table: Key intermediate values for the {primary_keyword}.

Chart: Battery remaining vs. used capacity over estimated life.

What is {primary_keyword}?

The {primary_keyword} is a tool that helps you estimate how long a battery will last based on its capacity, voltage, the device’s power draw, and daily usage time. It is essential for engineers, hobbyists, and anyone who wants to plan power consumption for portable electronics. Common misconceptions include assuming that higher capacity always means longer life without considering voltage or power draw, and overlooking the impact of usage patterns.

{primary_keyword} Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The calculation follows two main steps:

  1. Convert battery capacity from milliamp‑hours (mAh) to watt‑hours (Wh): Capacity (Wh) = (Capacity (mAh) × Voltage (V)) / 1000.
  2. Determine daily energy consumption: Daily (Wh) = Power (W) × Usage (hours).
  3. Estimate battery life: Life (days) = Capacity (Wh) / Daily (Wh).

Variables Table

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Capacity Battery charge storage mAh 500 – 10000
Voltage Nominal battery voltage V 3.0 – 12.0
Power Device power draw W 0.1 – 20
Hours Daily usage time hours 0.5 – 24

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: Smartphone

Battery Capacity: 3000 mAh, Voltage: 3.7 V, Power Draw: 2.5 W, Usage: 5 hours/day.

Capacity (Wh) = (3000 × 3.7)/1000 = 11.1 Wh

Daily (Wh) = 2.5 × 5 = 12.5 Wh

Estimated Life = 11.1 / 12.5 ≈ 0.89 days (≈ 21 hours). The {primary_keyword} shows the phone would need charging roughly once per day.

Example 2: Portable LED Light

Battery Capacity: 8000 mAh, Voltage: 12 V, Power Draw: 5 W, Usage: 8 hours/day.

Capacity (Wh) = (8000 × 12)/1000 = 96 Wh

Daily (Wh) = 5 × 8 = 40 Wh

Estimated Life = 96 / 40 = 2.4 days. The {primary_keyword} indicates the light can operate for over two full days before recharging.

How to Use This {primary_keyword} Calculator

  1. Enter your battery’s capacity in mAh.
  2. Enter the nominal voltage of the battery.
  3. Provide the device’s average power draw in watts.
  4. Specify how many hours per day the device is used.
  5. Results update instantly showing capacity in Wh, daily consumption, and estimated battery life.
  6. Use the copy button to export the results for reports or planning.

Key Factors That Affect {primary_keyword} Results

  • Battery Age: Older batteries have reduced effective capacity.
  • Temperature: Extreme temperatures can lower voltage and capacity.
  • Power Draw Variability: Peaks in consumption increase daily usage.
  • Usage Patterns: Intermittent vs. continuous use changes average hours.
  • Self‑Discharge Rate: Some chemistries lose charge even when idle.
  • Efficiency Losses: Conversion inefficiencies in regulators affect real consumption.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I use the calculator for multiple batteries in series?
Yes, sum the capacities and use the combined voltage for accurate results.
What if my device has variable power draw?
Enter an average power draw; the calculator provides an estimate based on that average.
Does the calculator consider battery degradation?
It assumes nominal capacity; adjust the capacity input to reflect degraded capacity if known.
Is the result affected by charging efficiency?
Charging efficiency is not included; you can factor it by reducing the effective capacity manually.
Can I calculate for renewable energy storage?
Absolutely; treat the storage unit as a battery and input its specifications.
Why does my result show less than one day?
High power draw or long usage time can exceed the battery’s stored energy, indicating daily recharging is needed.
Is the chart accurate for long‑term predictions?
The chart visualizes the linear estimate; real‑world factors may cause deviations.
How do I reset the calculator?
Click the Reset button to restore default example values.

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