Kilopascals to Bar Converter
Instantly convert Kilopascals (kPa) to Bar (bar). Used in engineering and automotive when converting kPa pressure readings to bar.
Quick Reference
How to Convert Kilopascals to Bar
To convert Kilopascals to Bar, use this formula:
bar = kPa ÷ 100
Example: Converting 250 kPa to Bar gives you 2.5 bar. Just enter your own value in the converter above for an instant result.
Kilopascals to Bar Conversion Table
Common Kilopascals to Bar values at a glance — use this as a quick lookup reference:
| Kilopascals (kPa) | Bar (bar) |
|---|---|
| 50 kPa | 0.5 bar |
| 100 kPa | 1 bar |
| 150 kPa | 1.5 bar |
| 200 kPa | 2 bar |
| 250 kPa | 2.5 bar |
| 300 kPa | 3 bar |
| 500 kPa | 5 bar |
| 1000 kPa | 10 bar |
| 2000 kPa | 20 bar |
| 5000 kPa | 50 bar |
| 10000 kPa | 100 bar |
When to Use Kilopascals to Bar Conversion
Used in engineering and automotive when converting kPa pressure readings to bar. Here are the most common scenarios where you will need this conversion:
About Kilopascals and Bar
One kilopascal equals exactly 0.01 bar (100 kPa = 1 bar). This clean relationship makes kPa-to-bar conversion straightforward for engineers and technicians. Tire pressure specified in kPa on Canadian vehicles converts directly to bar for European pressure gauges. Industrial process control systems switching between kPa and bar specifications use this conversion for equipment calibration and safety compliance.
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All Kilopascals to Bar Values
Click any specific value below for a dedicated conversion page with formula, table, and nearby values: