Power Plugs & Voltage in Ireland

In Ireland, the standard voltage is 230V at 50Hz, and plug type G is used.

Plug adapter
Yes — needed

Your Type A / Type B plugs don't fit Ireland's Type G sockets. Pack a plug adapter.

Voltage
120V → 230V

Ireland runs much higher than home. A single-voltage 120V appliance can be damaged — you'd need a voltage converter. Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) are still fine.

Check your charger Most phone, laptop and camera chargers are dual-voltage (look for “INPUT: 100–240V” on the label). Those only ever need a plug adapter, never a voltage converter. High-wattage items with heating elements (hair dryers, straighteners, kettles) are the usual exception.Ireland mains: 230V, 50 Hz.

Note Ireland uses the same Type G plug as the UK — no adapter needed between the two.

Plug type in Ireland

GType G

3 rectangular pins (UK / Irish, with a built-in fuse)

Before you pack a converter

Many modern chargers, laptops, phones and cameras are dual-voltage: their label reads INPUT: 100–240V. Those work anywhere in the world with just a plug adapter — no voltage converter needed. Only single-voltage, high-wattage devices (hair dryers, travel kettles, straighteners) are a real concern in Ireland’s 230V supply. Always check the label on your own device.

How to check what you need for Ireland

  1. 01 Pick your home country in the checker above.
  2. 02 See instantly whether your plugs fit Ireland’s Type G sockets, and whether the 230V supply is a concern.
  3. 03 Read the label on each device — 100–240V means a plug adapter is all you need.

Frequently asked questions

What plug type is used in Ireland?

Ireland uses Type G plug. Ireland uses the same Type G plug as the UK — no adapter needed between the two.

What voltage is Ireland?

The standard mains voltage in Ireland is 230V at 50Hz. Most modern chargers and laptops are dual-voltage (100–240V) and work fine; single-voltage appliances from a country with very different voltage may need a converter.

Do I need an adapter for Ireland from the US?

Yes. US plugs (Type A/B) don't fit Ireland's Type G sockets, so you'll need a plug adapter. The US is 120V and Ireland is 230V, so single-voltage US appliances may also need a voltage converter. Use the checker above for your exact home country.

Do I need an adapter for Ireland from the UK?

Ireland uses the same UK-style Type G plug, so no adapter is needed, and the voltage (230V) matches the UK's 230V.

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