Typ E power plug
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- Pins: 2-pin
- Shape: Two round pins with round grounding pin in socket
- Grounding: Yes
- Voltage: 220-240V
- Current: 16A
- Frequency: 50Hz
Type E is the French power plug and socket standard. It has two round power pins and uses a round grounding pin that protrudes from the socket. It is common in France, Belgium, Poland, the Czech Republic, and several other European countries.
Länder mit Typ E
Typ E Stecker verwendet in 30 Länder Ländern weltweit
Africa (18)
North America (1)
Comparison with Similar Power Plug Types
Type E is very similar to Type F (Schuko). Many modern sockets are hybrid Type E/F designs that accept both Type E and Type F power plugs, as well as the ungrounded Type C Europlug.
When Traveling TO Countries with Type E
If you're traveling from a country that doesn't use Type E power plugs, you'll need a power plug adapter to physically fit your devices into Type E outlets. Make sure to check voltage compatibility as well - most countries using Type E operate at 220-240V.
When Traveling FROM Countries with Type E
If you're traveling from a country with Type E to countries with different power plug types, consider a universal travel adapter that includes multiple power plug configurations. This will work in 150+ countries worldwide.
Common Misconceptions
Type E and Type F are completely incompatible
While the grounding systems differ, hybrid Type E/F sockets are widespread in Europe and accept both Type E and Type F power plugs, as well as Type C.
Any European power plug will always work in Type E sockets
Most ungrounded Type C plugs fit, but larger grounded plugs from other systems may not. Always check the exact plug type and voltage before use.
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What countries use Type E power plugs?
Type E power plugs are used in 30 countries, primarily in Africa, Europe, Asia.
Is Type E grounded?
Yes, Type E power plugs are grounded (earthed), providing additional safety for high-power appliances.
Can I use a Type E adapter for all my devices?
A plug adapter only changes the physical shape - it doesn't convert voltage. Check that your devices support the voltage used in your destination country (220-240V). Most modern electronics are dual voltage (100-240V), but always verify on the device label.
Where can I buy a Type E adapter?
Type E adapters are available at airports, electronics stores, online retailers, and travel shops. For better prices and selection, purchase before your trip. Universal travel adapters that include Type E are also a good option for frequent travelers.






























