Albania Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

230V
50Hz
2 Plug Types

In Albania, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type C (CEE 7/16 (Europlug), two round pins, ungrounded) and Type F (CEE 7/4 (Schuko), two round pins with grounding clips on sides, grounded) are used. Wall sockets run at 230V and 50Hz. Check if you need a travel adapter, electrical adapter or voltage converter before travelling to Albania.

Albania Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type C, Type F, 230V 50Hz
Type C · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · CEE 7/16 (Europlug)
Type F · 2 pins · Grounded · CEE 7/4 (Schuko)

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Albania uses:

Type C Type F

Albania Travel Adapter Guide

If you're heading to Albania, understanding the local Albania power plug setup will help you pack the right gear before you leave. Albania uses two European plug standards, Type C and Type F, so most visitors from outside continental Europe will need a travel adaptor to charge phones, laptops, and other devices during their stay. Travelers arriving from the UK, US, Australia, or Asia should plan ahead, since none of those regions use the same round-pin plug shapes found in Albanian wall sockets.

Voltage and Frequency in Albania

Albania runs on a 230V supply at 50Hz, matching the standard used across most of Europe. This is a single, consistent electrical standard nationwide, so once you have the correct adapter, your devices will receive the same voltage in Tirana, Durrës, or anywhere else in the country.

Dual-Voltage Devices and Albania

Many modern electronics, including phone chargers, laptop power supplies, and camera battery chargers, are dual-voltage and designed to accept anywhere from around 100V to 240V. For these devices, you only need a plug adapter to physically fit the Albanian wall socket, not a voltage converter. Always check the voltage rating printed on your device's charger or power brick before plugging in, since single-voltage appliances built for 110-120V systems will require a separate voltage converter in addition to an adapter.

Electrical Standards in Albania: Voltage, Frequency & Plug Type

Albania's electrical infrastructure relies on two plug types: the ungrounded Type C Europlug and the grounded Type F Schuko plug. The Type C Europlug is a compact two-pin plug rated for up to 2.5A, commonly found on small electronics like phone chargers and shavers, but it is not suitable for high-power appliances. The Type F plug, by contrast, includes a grounding pin arrangement in the form of side clips rated for 16A, making it appropriate for higher-power devices such as kettles, hair dryers, and larger appliances.

  • Type C (Europlug): two round 4mm pins, ungrounded, rated 2.5A, used for low-power devices
  • Type F (Schuko): two round 4.8mm pins with side grounding clips, rated 16A, used for grounded high-power appliances

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if your home country uses a different plug shape than Albania's Type C or Type F standards, you'll need a travel adaptor. This applies to visitors from the UK, US, Australia, and most of Asia, whose plug pins won't fit Albanian wall sockets.

Pack a European-style adapter compatible with Type C or Type F sockets, since Albania uses both standards. If you're bringing high-power devices, opt for an adapter that supports the Type F grounding pin system rather than the smaller ungrounded Type C Europlug.

Albania operates on 230V at 50Hz, in line with the wider European electrical standard. Devices built for 220-240V systems will work without issue, while single-voltage 110-120V devices will need a converter.

Albania uses both Type C (Europlug) and Type F (Schuko) plugs. Type C is a compact two-pin ungrounded plug rated for 2.5A, while Type F is a grounded plug rated for 16A with side grounding clips, suited to higher-power appliances.