Because kg is the fundamental unit of mass and kW is typically used for electric motors.
Same reason you wouldn't use m²/s³ even though that's also technically correct.
If "kg" is the fundamental unit of mass, then honestly, why isn't a gram referred to as a "millikilogram"?
You're thinking of grams and watts.
Kilo is an SI prefix.
If "kg" is the fundamental unit of mass, then honestly, why isn't a gram referred to as a "millikilogram"?