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Maldives: Plugs & Sockets - Do I need a travel adapter to charge my devices from New Zealand?

⚠️ You need a travel adapter.

⚠️ You might need a voltage converter.

⚠️ Be extra careful because of the difference in frequency.

Country

Voltage

230

230

Frequency

50

50

Plugs & Sockets

Adapter needed

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  • 3 pins

  • grounded

  • 15 A

  • almost always 100 – 127 V

  • socket compatible with plug types A & B

...

- 220 – 240 V
- 2.5 A, 10 A & 16 A
- 2 pins
- Not grounded
- Compatible with plugs Type C
    - 220 – 240 V
    - 2.5 A, 10 A & 16 A
    - 2 pins
    - Not grounded
    - Compatible with plugs Type C

C

- 220 – 240 V
- 6 A
- 3 pins
- Grounded
- Compatible with plugs Type D
    - 220 – 240 V
    - 6 A
    - 3 pins
    - Grounded
    - Compatible with plugs Type D

D

- 220 – 250 V
- 13 A
- 3 pins
- Grounded
- Compatible with plugs Type G
    - 220 – 250 V
    - 13 A
    - 3 pins
    - Grounded
    - Compatible with plugs Type G

G

- 220 – 240 V
- 10 A & 16 A
- 3 pins
- Grounded
- Compatible with plugs Type C and L
    - 220 – 240 V
    - 10 A & 16 A
    - 3 pins
    - Grounded
    - Compatible with plugs Type C and L

L

You need

Travel Adaptor

We recommend getting a universal travel adapter. It will be compatibile with multiple plug types and sockets and guarantees convenience and peace of mind for all your future trips.

Voltage Converter

To avoid the risk of damaging your devices, it's advisable to always use a voltage converter that matches your device's specifications.

Voltage Converter

FAQ

What power sockets are used in Maldives?

Maldives uses sockets (=outlets) Type C, D, G and L. Plug Type C is rated for 220-240V and 2.5A/10A/16A, featuring two pins and is ungrounded Plug Type D is rated for 220-240V and 6A, featuring three pins and is grounded. Plug Type G is rated for 220-250V and 13A, featuring three pins and is grounded. Plug Type L is rated for 220-240V and 10A/16A, featuring three pins and is grounded.

What power plugs are used in New Zealand?

New Zealand uses sockets (=outlets) Type I. Plug Type I is rated for 220-240V and 10A, featuring two or three pins and is not grounded/grounded.

Are plugs from New Zealand and Maldives the same?

None of the plugs typically used in New Zealand are compatible with sockets used in Maldives.

Do I need a plug adapter in Maldives?

You will need a travel adapter for plugs Type I from New Zealand when traveling to Maldives.

What kind of travel adapter do I need for Maldives?

When traveling to Maldives you need the right travel adapter to ensure that your electronic devices can be used without any issues. The adapter needs to be compatible with plug Types C, D, G and L commonly used in Maldives. We recommend getting a universal travel adapter that fits multiple sockets. Especially, if you travel frequently.

Will my phone charge in Maldives?

If your phone charger is rated for 100-240 V (which is common for many modern devices), it will work in Maldives without needing a voltage converter. However, you need a plug adapter since chargers from New Zealand won't fit sockets Type C, D, G and L.

Will my laptop charge in Maldives?

Most laptop chargers are designed to handle a range of input voltages (typically 100-240 volts) which makes them compatible with the voltage in Maldives. However, you will need a plug adapter to fit Type C, D, G and L sockets.

What is the voltage in New Zealand vs Maldives?

The standard voltage in Maldives is 230 V, whereas in New Zealand the voltage supply is 230 V.

Can I use 230 V in Maldives?

Yes, the standard voltage in Maldives is 230 V as well. This means that the electrical voltage requirements for devices should be identical, allowing you to use all of your electronic devices seamlessly when traveling between Maldives and New Zealand.

What is the frequency in New Zealand vs Maldives?

The standard frequency in Maldives is 50 Hz, whereas in New Zealand the fequency supply is 50 Hz.

Can I use 50 Hz in Maldives?

Yes, the standard frequency in Maldives is 50 Hz as well. This should allow you to use your electronic devices when traveling between Maldives and New Zealand.

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