Cambodia Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

230V
50Hz
3 Plug Types

In Cambodia, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type A (NEMA 1-15, two flat parallel pins, ungrounded), Type C (CEE 7/16 (Europlug), two round pins, ungrounded) and Type G (BS 1363, three rectangular pins in triangular pattern, 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 Cambodia.

Cambodia Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type A, Type C, Type G, 230V 50Hz
Type A · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · NEMA 1-15
Type C · 2 pins · Ungrounded · CEE 7/16 (Europlug)
Type G · 3 pins · Grounded · BS 1363

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Cambodia uses:

Type A Type C Type G

Cambodia Travel Adapter Guide

A Cambodia power plug can take several different forms, since the country uses a mix of Type A, Type C, and Type G outlets rather than a single unified standard. This means travelers arriving with devices from North America, Europe, or the UK may find their plug top fits directly into some sockets while requiring a travel adaptor for others. Because Cambodia's electrical infrastructure blends influences from multiple regions, it's worth checking which plug style your device uses before you pack, and carrying a universal adapter that covers all three configurations found in hotels, guesthouses, and homes throughout the country.

Dual-Voltage Devices and Cambodia

Many modern electronics, including laptop chargers, phone chargers, and camera battery packs, are dual-voltage and can automatically handle Cambodia's 230V, 50Hz supply without any additional equipment beyond a plug adapter. Single-voltage devices designed for 100-127V systems, such as those built for North America or Japan, will require a voltage converter in addition to a shape adapter, since simply changing the plug shape does not change the electrical current itself. Always check the label on your charger or appliance for a voltage range before connecting it in Cambodia.

Electrical Standards in Cambodia: Voltage, Frequency & Plug Type

Cambodia's AC power plugs and sockets operate on a 230V supply at 50Hz, consistent with most of Asia, Europe, and Africa. The country accommodates three plug types: the ungrounded two-pin Type A, the compact two-pin Type C Europlug, and the three-pin grounded Type G, which reflects a history of imported electrical goods and infrastructure from different regions. Because of this variety, sockets across Cambodia are not entirely standardized, and visitors may encounter different outlet styles even within the same building.

Voltage and Frequency in Cambodia

Electricity in Cambodia is supplied at 230 volts and 50 hertz, the same standard used throughout much of Europe and Asia. Travelers from countries with 100-127V systems should pair a plug adapter with a voltage converter for single-voltage devices, while dual-voltage electronics can typically be used with just a shape adapter. Understanding this distinction helps prevent damage to sensitive electronics like hair tools or older appliances not designed for the higher voltage.

  • Type A: ungrounded two-pin plug, 15A, commonly used for small low-power devices
  • Type C: ungrounded two-pin Europlug, rated up to 2.5A, suited to phone and laptop chargers
  • Type G: grounded three-pin plug with internal fuse, rated 13A, used for higher-power appliances
  • Standard voltage: 230V at 50Hz across the country

Frequently Asked Questions

Most travelers will need a travel adaptor, since Cambodia uses a mix of Type A, Type C, and Type G plugs rather than one single standard. Unless your home country already uses one of these exact plug types, you'll want an adapter that covers at least Type C and Type G outlets, as these are the most commonly encountered.

Cambodia runs on a 230V electrical system at 50Hz, similar to most of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Devices built for 100-127V systems will need a voltage converter in addition to a plug adapter, while dual-voltage electronics can be used safely with just an adapter.

Not all of them. Cambodia uses ungrounded Type A and Type C plugs alongside the grounded three-pin Type G plug, so grounding availability depends on which outlet style is installed in a given building. For appliances that require grounding, it's best to seek out a Type G socket specifically.

Pack a universal travel adaptor capable of accommodating Type A, Type C, and Type G plug tops, since Cambodia's AC power plugs and sockets are not standardized to a single type. If any of your devices are single-voltage and not rated for 230V, also bring a voltage converter to avoid damaging the equipment.