Malaysia Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

240V
50Hz
1 Plug Type

In Malaysia, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type G (BS 1363, three rectangular pins in triangular pattern, grounded) are used. Wall sockets run at 240V and 50Hz. Check if you need a travel adapter, electrical adapter or voltage converter before travelling to Malaysia.

Malaysia Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type G, 240V 50Hz
Type G · 3 pins · Grounded · Primary · BS 1363

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Type G

Do You Need a Travel Adaptor for Malaysia?

If your appliances were built for a different plug standard, you will need an adaptor to use them in Malaysia. The Malaysia power plug is the British Type G, a three-pin design with rectangular pins arranged in a triangular pattern, and it is the only plug type used throughout the country. Travelers arriving from continental Europe, North America, or most of Asia will find their existing plug tops incompatible with the local wall socket, making a simple adaptor an essential item to pack.

Plug Fuse and Safety Features

Type G plugs are widely regarded as one of the safest designs in use anywhere, largely thanks to their built-in cartridge fuse, typically rated at 3A or 13A depending on the connected appliance. This internal fuse protects individual devices from overcurrent, while insulated pins and shuttered sockets prevent accidental contact with live parts. The longer earth pin also does double duty, opening the protective shutters inside the socket-outlet before the live and neutral pins can make contact, and it disconnects last if the plug is pulled, keeping the earth connection active for as long as possible.

Where to Buy a Travel Adapter for Malaysia

Travel adaptors for Malaysia are easy to find before you go, with options available at airport shops, electronics retailers, department stores, and online marketplaces. Many general-purpose international adaptor kits already include a UK/Type G attachment, since the same plug standard is used in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, the UK, and dozens of other countries. If you forget to buy one at home, adaptors are also readily sold in shopping malls and convenience stores across Malaysia itself, since the Type G socket is the only version installed nationwide.

Understanding Malaysia's Power Plugs and Sockets

Malaysia runs on a 240V, 50Hz electrical system, and every socket-outlet in homes, hotels, and offices is built to accept the Type G plug top exclusively. Each plug has three rectangular pins, live and neutral pins measuring 6.35 by 3.18mm and a longer earth pin measuring 3.18 by 7.92mm, all set in the familiar triangular formation. Because the plug and its socket are relatively large compared to two-pin designs used elsewhere, they can sometimes crowd out neighboring outlets on multi-socket power strips, so it's worth keeping this in mind when packing adaptors for multiple devices.

  • Voltage: 240V at 50Hz throughout Malaysia
  • Plug/socket type: Type G (BS 1363) only
  • Pin configuration: three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern
  • Built-in fuse: typically 3A for small electronics, 13A for high-power appliances
  • Also standard in the UK, Ireland, Singapore, Hong Kong, UAE, and many other territories

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, unless your home country already uses Type G plugs. Malaysia exclusively uses the British Type G socket, so any device with a different plug shape will require an adaptor to connect to the local wall socket.

Most modern phone chargers are dual-voltage and can handle Malaysia's 240V, 50Hz supply without a converter. You'll just need a Type G plug adaptor to physically fit your charger's plug top into the local socket-outlet.

Pack a Type G travel adaptor, since it's the only plug standard used across Malaysia. If your appliances aren't dual-voltage rated for 240V, you'll also need a voltage converter, though most laptops, phone chargers, and cameras already support this range.

Malaysia operates on a 240V supply at 50Hz. This matches the standard used across the UK and many other Type G countries, so devices rated for 220-240V will work fine without additional conversion.