Cubic Meter to LiterConverter

Instantly convert Cubic Meter () to Liter (l). Free, accurate, and easy to use.

l
1 = 1000 l

How to Convert Cubic Meter to Liter

To convert Cubic Meter () to Liter (l), multiply your value by 1000.

l = × 1000

Example: 5 × 1000 = 5000 l

What is a Cubic Meter?

The cubic meter is the SI unit of volume, equal to a cube with sides of 1 meter, or exactly 1,000 liters. It is used for measuring large quantities such as natural gas consumption, swimming pool capacity, and shipping container volumes. One cubic meter equals approximately 264.2 US gallons or 35.3 cubic feet. Household natural gas is billed in cubic meters in most countries.

What is a Liter?

The liter is the standard metric unit for liquid volume, equal to exactly 1 cubic decimeter (dm³) or 1,000 milliliters. It is used worldwide for beverages, fuel, and general liquid quantities. One liter equals approximately 1.0567 US liquid quarts or 0.2642 US gallons. Standard plastic water bottles are sold in 0.5 L and 1 L sizes in most countries.

Cubic Meter to Liter Conversion Table

Cubic Meter ()Liter (l)
0.001 1 l
0.01 10 l
0.1 100 l
0.5 500 l
1 1000 l
2 2000 l
5 5000 l
10 10000 l
20 20000 l
50 50000 l
100 100000 l
200 200000 l
500 500000 l
1000 1000000 l
5000 5000000 l
10000 10000000 l
50000 50000000 l
100000 100000000 l
1000000 1000000000 l
1000000000 1.0000e+12 l

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Cubic Meter to Liter?

Multiply the Cubic Meter value by 1000. Formula: l = m³ × 1000. Example: 10 m³ = 10000 l.

How many Liter are in one Cubic Meter?

One Cubic Meter (m³) equals 1000 Liter (l).

How many Cubic Meter are in one Liter?

One Liter (l) equals 0.001 Cubic Meter (m³).

What is the exact conversion factor from Cubic Meter to Liter?

The conversion factor is 1000. Multiply any m³ value by this number to get l. For the reverse, multiply by 0.001.

How do I convert Liter back to Cubic Meter?

Divide by 1000, or equivalently multiply by 0.001. Formula: m³ = l ÷ 1000.

Is the Cubic Meter-to-Liter conversion internationally standardized?

Yes. Both units are defined by international standards (SI or the international yard/pound agreement), so the conversion factor 1000 is exact and universally agreed upon.