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The use of warp speed is commonplace in the 24th century, and is the major form of travel within the Federation. This chart identifies the relationship between Warp speeds and 20th century standard units of speed.
The use of warp speed is commonplace in the 24th century, and is the major form of travel within the Federation. This chart identifies the relationship between Warp speeds and 20th century standard units of speed. With the discovery and deployment of the Warp XV project across the fleet after [[Project Capstone]], a new warp factor chart was introduced.  


{| class="wikitable"
{|class=wikitable
!rowspan=2|Warp Factor
!colspan=3|Multiples of c (speed of light)
|-
|-
! Speed !! km/h !! Number of times the speed of light
!Original Cochrane Unit<br>warp scale (TOS)
!Modified Cochrane Unit<br>warp scale (TNG)
!Warp XV Engine<br>(''"All Good Things..."'')
|-
|-
| Standard Orbit || 9600 || <.00001 (sublight, synchronous orbit around Class-M planet)
!1
|1
|1
|1
|-
|-
| One-Quarter Impulse || 67 million || .0625 (sublight)
!2
|8
|10
|10
|-
|-
| Half Impulse || 135 million || .125 (sublight)
!3
|27
|39
|39
|-
|-
| Full Impulse || 270 million || .25 (sublight)
!4
|64
|102
|102
|-
|-
| WF 1 || 1078 million || 1
!5
|125
|214
|214
|-
|-
| WF 2 || 11 billion || 10
!6
|216
|392
|392
|-
|-
| WF 3 || 42 billion || 39
!7
|343
|656
|656
|-
|-
| WF 4 || 110 billion || 102
!8
|512
|1,024
|1,024
|-
|-
| WF 5 || 231 billion || 214 (Standard Cruising Speed)
!9
|729
|1516
|1516
|-
|-
| WF 6 || 423 billion || 392
!9.2
|779
|1,649
|1,632
|-
|-
| WF 7 || 708 billion || 656
!9.6
|885
|1,909
|1,880
|-
|-
| WF 8 || 1.11 trillion || 1,024
!9.9
|970
|3,053
|2,083
|-
|-
| WF 9 || 1.63 trillion || 1,516
!9.99
|997
|7,912
|2,147
|-
|-
| WF 9.2 || 1.78 trillion || 1,649
!10
|1,000
|Infinite
|2,154
|-
|-
| WF 9.6 || 2.06 trillion || 1,909
!11
|1,331
|n/a
|2,960
|-
|-
| |WF 9.9 || 3.29 trillion || 3,053
!12
|1,728
|n/a
|3,956
|-
|-
| WF 9.99 || 8.54 trillion || 7,912
!13
|2,197
|n/a
|5,166
|-
|-
| WF 9.9999 || 215 trillion || 199,516 (Maximum subspace radio speed, with boosters)
!14
|2,744
|n/a
|6,613
|-
|-
| WF 10 || Infinite || Infinite (Theoretically unobtainable)
!15
|3,375
|n/a
|8,323
|}
|}



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The use of warp speed is commonplace in the 24th century, and is the major form of travel within the Federation. This chart identifies the relationship between Warp speeds and 20th century standard units of speed. With the discovery and deployment of the Warp XV project across the fleet after Project Capstone, a new warp factor chart was introduced.

Warp Factor Multiples of c (speed of light)
Original Cochrane Unit
warp scale (TOS)
Modified Cochrane Unit
warp scale (TNG)
Warp XV Engine
("All Good Things...")
1 1 1 1
2 8 10 10
3 27 39 39
4 64 102 102
5 125 214 214
6 216 392 392
7 343 656 656
8 512 1,024 1,024
9 729 1516 1516
9.2 779 1,649 1,632
9.6 885 1,909 1,880
9.9 970 3,053 2,083
9.99 997 7,912 2,147
10 1,000 Infinite 2,154
11 1,331 n/a 2,960
12 1,728 n/a 3,956
13 2,197 n/a 5,166
14 2,744 n/a 6,613
15 3,375 n/a 8,323

Below is a Chart linking Warp Factor to energy and speed.

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