Bosnia & Herzegovina Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

230V
50Hz
2 Plug Types

In Bosnia & Herzegovina, 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 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

Bosnia & Herzegovina 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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Bosnia & Herzegovina uses:

Type C Type F

Power Sockets and Plug Types in Bosnia & Herzegovina

A Bosnia & Herzegovina power plug setup relies on two European standards: Type C and Type F. Type C, the Europlug, is a compact two-pin ungrounded plug with two round 4mm pins spaced 18.6mm apart, rated for up to 2.5A and designed for double-insulated Class II devices like phone chargers, cameras, and small electronics. Type F, the Schuko plug, is the grounded standard used for higher-power appliances, featuring two 4.8mm pins plus side grounding clips, rated at 16A for safe use with items such as washing machines, kettles, and power tools. Every electrical outlet in the country is designed to accept both plug types, so travelers will encounter either shape depending on the building and its age.

Voltage and Frequency in Bosnia & Herzegovina

Bosnia & Herzegovina runs on a 230V supply at 50Hz, matching the standard used across nearly all of Europe. This is significant for visitors from regions with 100-127V systems, since plugging in devices built only for lower voltage without checking compatibility could damage them. Most modern electronics, however, are built to handle a wide voltage range and will work here without issue.

Dual-Voltage Devices and Bosnia & Herzegovina

Dual-voltage devices, such as most laptop chargers, phone adapters, and camera battery chargers, are designed to automatically accept anywhere from around 100V to 240V at 50 or 60Hz. For these gadgets, all that's needed is a simple plug adapter to match the Type C or Type F socket-outlet shape found in Bosnia & Herzegovina; no voltage converter is required. Single-voltage appliances, like some hair dryers or hair straighteners made for 110-120V markets, are the exception and will need a separate voltage converter to operate safely.

Bosnia & Herzegovina Travel Adapter Guide

Travelers arriving from outside Europe will generally need a travel adaptor to fit their existing plugs into local sockets, since Type C and Type F outlets are shaped differently from those used in North America, the UK, or Australia. A simple plug-shape adapter is usually sufficient for low-power gadgets, while grounded appliances should be matched to a Type F-compatible adapter to preserve the safety grounding connection. Because Type C plugs are limited to 2.5A, they should never be used with high-draw appliances like kettles or heaters, even with an adapter.

  • Pack a compact two-pin adapter for phones, tablets, and laptop chargers using Type C or Type F compatible pins
  • Choose an adapter with grounding clips if you're bringing grounded (Type F-style) appliances
  • Confirm your devices are rated for 220-240V, 50Hz before plugging in
  • Avoid using ungrounded Type C adapters for high-wattage appliances
  • Bring a single universal travel adaptor rather than multiple single-purpose ones to save space

Frequently Asked Questions

Most non-European travelers will need a travel adaptor, since the country uses Type C and Type F plugs rather than the flat or three-pin plugs common elsewhere. Visitors from other European countries using Type C, E, F, J, K, L, or N plugs may already have compatible plugs, but grounded appliances should still be matched to a Type F-style adapter.

Bosnia & Herzegovina uses a 230V supply at 50Hz, the standard voltage and frequency found throughout most of Europe. Devices built for 100-127V systems may require a voltage converter unless they are dual-voltage rated.

Bosnia & Herzegovina uses both Type C (Europlug) and Type F (Schuko) plugs. Type C is a two-pin ungrounded plug rated up to 2.5A for small electronics, while Type F is a grounded 16A plug with side clips designed for higher-power appliances.

Pack a travel adaptor that fits Type C or Type F sockets, since both are used across the country's electrical outlet infrastructure. If you're bringing grounded appliances, choose an adapter with grounding clips to match the Type F socket-outlet design, and confirm your devices support 230V, 50Hz.