The relationship between kVA (kilovolt-amperes) and kV (kilovolts) depends on the current (in amperes) and the type of system (whether it's single-phase or three-phase).
For a **single-phase** system:
\[
\text{kVA} = \frac{\text{Voltage (kV)} \times \text{Current (kA)}}{1}
\]
For a **three-phase** system:
\[
\text{kVA} = \frac{\sqrt{3} \times \text{Voltage (kV)} \times \text{Current (kA)}}{1}
\]
So, to calculate how much 1 kVA equals in kV, you'd also need to know the current in amperes or kiloamperes (kA). Without the current value, it's not possible to directly convert kVA to kV.