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Do I need a Travel Adapter?

Are you traveling to a different country and want to know if you need a travel adapter for your electronic devices to work with local sockets and plugs? Check it right now with our travel guide:

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Power Plugs and Electricity in Ireland

Ireland uses plugs and sockets (=outlets) of Type G. The sockets are designed to be compatible with plugs of Type G.

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Power Plugs and Electricity in Ireland


Plugs & Sockets

Ireland uses plugs and sockets (=outlets) of Type G. The sockets are designed to be compatible with plugs of Type G.


Electricity Specification

Voltage: The standard voltage in Ireland is 230 V.
Frequency: The electrical frequency in Ireland is 50  Hz.

The following sockets are available in Ireland:​

G

- Mainly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore & the Arabian Peninsula
- 3 pins
- Grounded
- 220 – 250 V
- 13 A

What plugs from Nepal can I use in Ireland?

In Nepal Type C, D and M plugs are common. These are designed to work with Type C, D, E, F, J, L, M sockets.

Ireland uses sockets of type G. These sockets are compatible with plugs of type G

Therefore, you can use the following plugs from Nepal when traveling within Ireland:​

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What travel adapter do I need for Ireland?

You will need power plug adapter for sockets G when traveling to Ireland. However, we recommend buying a universal travel adapter that fits multiple sockets. Especially, if you travel frequently. You can find a selection of high-quality universal power adapters on online.

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Do I need a Voltage Converter in Ireland?

The standard voltage in Ireland (230 V) matches the voltage supply in Nepal (230 V).

Nepal

230

50

V

Hz

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Ireland

230

50

V

Hz

Finding a suitable voltage converter can be challenging. It is essential to be aware that not all converters can adjust the frequency of electricity, and using an incompatible voltage converter can pose several risks:

  • Overheating and Reduced Lifespan: Incorrect voltage may cause your devices to overheat, potentially damaging them and shortening their lifespan.

  • Unexpected Behavior: Devices might not operate correctly if the frequency does not match their design specifications. This is particularly risky for devices with motorized components or electronic chips, such as clocks, shavers, and medical equipment.

Caution Advised: If you choose to use your electronic devices without a compatible converter, do so at your own risk. It's particularly important to exercise caution with devices that rely heavily on correct voltage and frequency to operate safely.

Safe Practice Recommendation: To avoid these risks, it's advisable to always use a voltage converter that matches your device's specifications. This ensures safe operation and protects your devices while abroad.

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Frequently asked questions

What type of power plugs are used in Ireland?

Ireland uses power plugs and sockets of type G.

What voltage is used in Ireland?

Ireland operates on a supply voltage of 230 V and a frequency of 50 Hz.

Can I use Nepal plugs in Ireland?

No, you will need a travel adapter for plugs Type C, D, M from Nepal to be able to use them in Ireland.

No, while Nepal uses plugs Type C, D and M Nepal uses plugs Type G.

Do Nepal and Ireland use the same plugs?

What travel adapter is best for Ireland?

We recommend the use of a universal travel adapter, since you will be able to use it on all your future travels. You can easily find one online.

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