Gigavolt Unit | All you need to know
A gigavolt (GV) is a unit of electrical voltage equal to 10^9 volts (1 billion volts). Gigavolt-level voltages exist primarily in theoretical discussions and experimental physics rather than practical applications. Particle accelerators and cutting-edge research equipment may reach gigavolt ranges, but such voltages are impractical to generate and control routinely. The unit appears in academic physics literature and comprehensive unit conversion systems for completeness.