Easter Island Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

220V
50Hz
2 Plug Types

In Easter Island, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type C (CEE 7/16 (Europlug), two round pins, ungrounded) and Type L (CEI 23-50, three round pins in a row, grounded) are used. Wall sockets run at 220V and 50Hz. Check if you need a travel adapter, electrical adapter or voltage converter before travelling to Easter Island.

Easter Island Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type C, Type L, 220V 50Hz
Type C · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · CEE 7/16 (Europlug)
Type L · 3 pins · Grounded · CEI 23-50

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Easter Island uses:

Type C Type L

Do You Need a Travel Adaptor for Easter Island?

If your devices were made for a different plug shape than the ones used locally, you'll need a travel adaptor to visit Easter Island. The Easter Island power plug setup follows the Chilean standard, which relies on two distinct AC power plugs and sockets: the two-pin Type C Europlug for small ungrounded electronics, and the three-pin Type L plug for grounded appliances. Checking your device plugs against these two types before you pack will save you a frustrating search for an adaptor once you arrive.

Voltage and Frequency in Easter Island

Easter Island runs on a 220V supply at 50Hz, in line with mainland Chile and much of South America. Travelers from regions using 110-120V systems, such as the United States, will need to confirm that their electronics or chargers support dual voltage before plugging in, since a plug adaptor alone does not convert voltage.

Grounding and the Earth Pin

Both grounded and ungrounded outlets are found on the island. The Type L socket is a 3-pin plug with an inline earth pin that provides grounding protection for appliances like power tools and kitchen equipment, while the Type C Europlug has no earth pin and is intended only for double-insulated, low-power devices such as phone and laptop chargers.

Easter Island Travel Adapter Guide

Because Easter Island uses the same electrical standards as the rest of Chile, travelers should pack an adapter compatible with either of the following plug types depending on their device.

  • Type C (CEE 7/16 Europlug): Two round 4mm pins, 19mm long and 18.6mm apart. Ungrounded, rated for up to 2.5A at 220-240V, and best suited to small electronics like phones, tablets, and cameras rather than high-power appliances.
  • Type L (CEI 23-50): Three round pins arranged in a straight line. Chile uses the 10A version, with 4mm pins spaced 5.5mm apart, and this grounded plug is rated for 220-240V, suitable for household appliances requiring an earth connection.

A compact dual-format travel adaptor covering both Type C and Type L will handle nearly any device you bring, since Type L outlets on the island also accept Type C Europlugs for ungrounded gadgets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, unless your home country already uses Type C or Type L plugs. Most travelers will need a travel adaptor to match their device plugs to Easter Island's Type C and Type L sockets.

Some are. The Type L socket used on the island is a grounded 3-pin plug with an inline earth pin, while the Type C Europlug sockets are ungrounded and meant for double-insulated devices.

Easter Island operates on a 220V supply at 50Hz, matching the standard used throughout mainland Chile.

Easter Island uses Type C (CEE 7/16 Europlug) for small ungrounded electronics and Type L (CEI 23-50), specifically the 10A version, for grounded appliances.