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This is a measure of how much power they need to be continuously supplied with in order to run. Let's say you have an electric motor rated at 100 kilowatts (kW) at peak power output. If you ran that motor for 30 minutes you would use 50 kWh of energy — 100 multiplied by 0.5 (of an hour) equals 50 kWh.