Oceania
Power plug types, voltage, and frequency for 14 countries
Voltage & frequency
Countries
| Country | Plug types | Voltage |
|---|---|---|
Australie | 230V | |
Fidji | 240V | |
Kiribati | 240V | |
Îles Marshall | 120V | |
Micronésie | 120V | |
Nauru | 240V | |
Nouvelle-Zélande | 230V | |
Palaos | 120V | |
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée | 240V | |
Samoa | 230V | |
Îles Salomon | 230V | |
Tonga | 240V | |
Tuvalu | 230V | |
Vanuatu | 230V |
Questions fréquentes
What power plug types are used in Oceania?
Countries in Oceania use a variety of plug types (e.g. Type C, F, G, A, B). The exact type depends on the country—use the table above to see plug types and voltage for each country, and click through to our country pages for adapter advice.
Do I need a travel adapter for Oceania?
It depends on your home country and destination. Check your device’s voltage (often printed on the charger). If your country uses a different plug type or voltage, you’ll need an adapter and possibly a voltage converter. Use the country links above for specific guidance.
What voltage and frequency are used in Oceania?
Voltage and frequency vary by country within Oceania. Many countries use 220–240V at 50Hz; some use 110–120V at 60Hz. Check the voltage and frequency for your specific destination in the table above before you travel.
Where can I find plug and voltage info for a specific country in Oceania?
Use the country list on this page: click any country to open its guide with plug types, voltage, frequency, and whether you need an adapter from your home country.
Australie
Fidji
Kiribati
Îles Marshall
Micronésie
Nauru
Nouvelle-Zélande
Palaos
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Samoa
Îles Salomon
Tonga
Tuvalu
Vanuatu