How do I convert power bank’s mAh rating into mWh?

To convert a power bank from mAh to mWh, you need to know the voltage (V) of the battery.

Key formula

mWh = mAh × V

Why this works

mAh = charge capacity

mWh = energy capacity

Energy depends on both charge and voltage

Typical power bank case (important)

Most power banks use lithium-ion cells at ~3.7 V nominal internally.

So:

mWh ≈ mAh × 3.7

Example

A 10,000 mAh power bank:

10,000 × 3.7 = 37,000 mWh

So it’s about 37 Wh (watt-hours).

If you want USB output equivalent:

USB output is usually 5 V, so manufacturers sometimes quote “usable capacity” differently due to voltage conversion losses (typically ~80–90% efficiency).

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