bar to kPa

Convert bar to kPa instantly — with a table, common pressure values, and a live calculator.

1 bar equals 100 kPa.

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Result (kPa)100 kPa

bar to kPa table

barkPa
1 bar100 kPa
2 bar200 kPa
3 bar300 kPa
5 bar500 kPa
10 bar1000 kPa
15 bar1500 kPa
20 bar2000 kPa
25 bar2500 kPa
30 bar3000 kPa
40 bar4000 kPa
50 bar5000 kPa
60 bar6000 kPa
75 bar7500 kPa
90 bar9000 kPa
100 bar10000 kPa
120 bar12000 kPa
150 bar15000 kPa
200 bar20000 kPa
250 bar25000 kPa
300 bar30000 kPa
400 bar40000 kPa
500 bar50000 kPa

kPa to bar (reverse)

kPabar
1 kPa0.01 bar
2 kPa0.02 bar
3 kPa0.03 bar
5 kPa0.05 bar
10 kPa0.1 bar
15 kPa0.15 bar
20 kPa0.2 bar
25 kPa0.25 bar
30 kPa0.3 bar
40 kPa0.4 bar
50 kPa0.5 bar
60 kPa0.6 bar
75 kPa0.75 bar
90 kPa0.9 bar
100 kPa1 bar
120 kPa1.2 bar
150 kPa1.5 bar
200 kPa2 bar
250 kPa2.5 bar
300 kPa3 bar
400 kPa4 bar
500 kPa5 bar

Common pressure values

barkPa
5 bar500 kPa
10 bar1000 kPa
25 bar2500 kPa
50 bar5000 kPa
75 bar7500 kPa
100 bar10000 kPa
120 bar12000 kPa
150 bar15000 kPa
200 bar20000 kPa
300 bar30000 kPa
400 bar40000 kPa
500 bar50000 kPa

How it scales

250050007500100000255075100bar

1 bar in other units

14.5psi100kPa1atm750mmHg

The ratio at a glance

1 bar100 kPa

psi, bar, and pascal — the key pressure units

The pascal (Pa) is the SI unit of pressure; the kilopascal (kPa) and megapascal (MPa) are its multiples. The bar equals exactly 100,000 Pa and is close to air pressure — but beware: 1 bar is not equal to 1 atmosphere (atm), because 1 atm is 101,325 Pa (about 1.3% more). psi (pound-force per square inch) is the US unit for tire and pneumatic pressures, and mmHg (torr) is used for blood pressure and vacuum work.

Watch out for gauge vs. absolute pressure: psi values are usually gauge (psig) — that is, above ambient. Tire pressures are quoted this way. For more unit pairs, use our pressure conversion hub.

Frequently asked questions

How many kPa are in 1 bar?

1 bar equals 100 kPa.

How many kPa are in 2 bar?

2 bar equal 200 kPa.

How do I convert bar to kPa?

Multiply the pressure in bar by 100 to get kPa.

Is the bar-to-kPa conversion exact?

Yes. Pressure conversions rest on fixed factors; the values here are only rounded to two decimal places.

What are these pressure units used for?

Pascals (Pa), kilopascals (kPa), and megapascals (MPa) are the SI units of pressure. The bar and millibar (mbar) are used in meteorology and engineering, psi mainly for tires and pneumatics (US), the atmosphere (atm) as a reference pressure, and mmHg (torr) for blood pressure and vacuum work.

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