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Power (W) = Current (I) X Voltage (V)

Therefore a system drawing 150 Amps at 10 Volts

P=150X10

P=1500 watts

or 1.5 kW

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Without wishing to be pedantic, power is not 'consumed' by a load such as a starter motor. Power is simply a 'rate', the rate at which the load is consuming energy. You cannot 'consume' a rate, therefore, you cannot 'consume' watts! So your question should be rephrased to ask 'What is the power of a starter motor?', or words to that effect.

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