Montserrat Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

230V
60Hz
2 Plug Types

In Montserrat, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type A (NEMA 1-15, two flat parallel pins, ungrounded) and Type B (NEMA 5-15, two flat parallel pins plus round grounding pin, grounded) are used. Wall sockets run at 230V and 60Hz. Check if you need a travel adapter, electrical adapter or voltage converter before travelling to Montserrat.

Montserrat Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type A, Type B, 230V 60Hz
Type A · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · NEMA 1-15
Type B · 3 pins · Grounded · NEMA 5-15

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Montserrat uses:

Type A Type B

Do You Need a Travel Adaptor for Montserrat?

The Montserrat power plug setup follows the North American standard, with Type A and Type B plugs used throughout the island. If you're travelling from a country that uses different pin shapes, such as the UK or continental Europe, you will need a travel adaptor to fit your device's plug top into a Montserrat wall socket. Visitors from the United States or Canada, however, will find their existing plugs fit without any adaptor at all, since Montserrat uses the same flat-pin plug styles.

Is a Voltage Converter Necessary?

Montserrat runs on 230V at 60Hz, which is notably higher than the 100-127V rating that Type A and Type B plugs were originally designed around in North America. Most modern electronics, including phone chargers, laptop power supplies, and camera batteries, are dual-voltage and will handle 230V automatically, so a converter usually isn't needed for these items. However, single-voltage appliances rated only for 100-127V, such as some hair dryers or travel irons brought from the US, will require a voltage converter to operate safely in Montserrat.

Do All Sockets in Montserrat Look the Same?

Not exactly. Montserrat uses both ungrounded Type A outlets, which accept the simple two-pin flat-blade plug, and grounded Type B outlets, which add a round grounding pin for extra safety. Type B sockets are backward compatible and will accept Type A plugs as well, so most modern wall sockets on the island can handle either plug style without issue.

Montserrat Travel Adapter Guide

Packing the right travel adaptor for Montserrat depends mainly on where you're travelling from, since the island's Type A and Type B outlets mirror those found across the United States, Canada, and much of Central America. Travellers from Europe, the UK, Australia, and most of Asia will need an adaptor to convert their round or angled plug tops into the flat two- or three-pin format used locally. It's also worth choosing a grounded Type B adaptor where possible, particularly for laptops, chargers, or any equipment that benefits from the added protection of a grounding pin.

  • Pack a Type A or Type B travel adaptor if your home country uses a different plug shape.
  • Check whether your device is dual-voltage (100-240V) before relying on it without a converter.
  • Bring a voltage converter only for single-voltage 100-127V appliances like hair styling tools.
  • Favour a grounded Type B adaptor for laptops and sensitive electronics when available.
  • Confirm your device's frequency tolerance, since Montserrat runs at 60Hz.

In short, checking your plug shape and your device's voltage rating before you travel will save you from any last-minute scrambling once you arrive.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on your home country's plug style. If you already use Type A or Type B plugs, such as travellers from the US or Canada, no adapter is needed. Everyone else will need a travel adaptor to fit their plug top into Montserrat's Type A or Type B wall sockets.

Yes, in most cases. Phone chargers are almost universally dual-voltage, meaning they can safely handle Montserrat's 230V, 60Hz supply without a converter. You'll just need a plug adaptor if your phone charger's plug shape doesn't match Type A or Type B.

Pack a Type A or Type B travel adaptor suited to your device's plug shape, and bring a voltage converter only if you're carrying single-voltage appliances rated for 100-127V. Most modern electronics are dual-voltage and will work fine on Montserrat's 230V system with just an adaptor.

Montserrat uses both Type A (NEMA 1-15) and Type B (NEMA 5-15) plugs, the same flat two-pin and three-pin grounded styles found in North America. Type B outlets are backward compatible, so they accept both Type A and Type B plugs.