EAT to PST Converter
PST is 11 hours behind EAT
EAT to PST Conversion Table
Green rows indicate standard business hours (9 AM – 5 PM) in PST
| EAT | PST |
|---|---|
| 12:00 AM | 1:00 PM -1d |
| 1:00 AM | 2:00 PM -1d |
| 2:00 AM | 3:00 PM -1d |
| 3:00 AM | 4:00 PM -1d |
| 4:00 AM | 5:00 PM -1d |
| 5:00 AM | 6:00 PM -1d |
| 6:00 AM | 7:00 PM -1d |
| 7:00 AM | 8:00 PM -1d |
| 8:00 AM | 9:00 PM -1d |
| 9:00 AM | 10:00 PM -1d |
| 10:00 AM | 11:00 PM -1d |
| 11:00 AM | 12:00 AM |
| 12:00 PM | 1:00 AM |
| 1:00 PM | 2:00 AM |
| 2:00 PM | 3:00 AM |
| 3:00 PM | 4:00 AM |
| 4:00 PM | 5:00 AM |
| 5:00 PM | 6:00 AM |
| 6:00 PM | 7:00 AM |
| 7:00 PM | 8:00 AM |
| 8:00 PM | 9:00 AM |
| 9:00 PM | 10:00 AM |
| 10:00 PM | 11:00 AM |
| 11:00 PM | 12:00 PM |
Converting East Africa Time to Pacific Standard Time
East Africa Time (EAT) and Pacific Standard Time (PST) are separated by a 11 hours time difference. PST is 11 hours behind EAT. EAT is UTC+3, used in Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, while PST is UTC-8, used in United States, Canada.
When converting from EAT to PST, the key reference points to remember are: 9:00 AM EAT equals 10:00 PM PST, 12:00 PM noon EAT equals 1:00 AM PST, and 5:00 PM EAT equals 6:00 AM PST. The conversion table above shows every hour of the day mapped between these two time zones.
Scheduling Across EAT and PST
For professionals scheduling meetings between EAT and PST, finding overlapping business hours is essential. Standard business hours are typically 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM in each time zone. Given the 11 hours difference, the window of overlap may be limited, making early morning or late evening calls necessary for one party. Use the highlighted working hours in the conversion table above to quickly identify suitable meeting times.
Daylight Saving Time Considerations
EAT does not observe Daylight Saving Time, maintaining UTC+3 year-round. PST observes DST, switching to PDT (UTC-7). During DST transitions, the time difference between these zones may temporarily change by 1 hour. Always verify the current offset during spring and fall transition periods.