Peru Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

220V
60Hz
3 Plug Types

In Peru, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type A (NEMA 1-15, two flat parallel pins, ungrounded), Type B (NEMA 5-15, two flat parallel pins plus round grounding pin, grounded) and Type C (CEE 7/16 (Europlug), two round pins, ungrounded) are used. Wall sockets run at 220V and 60Hz. Check if you need a travel adapter, electrical adapter or voltage converter before travelling to Peru.

Peru Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type A, Type B, Type C, 220V 60Hz
Type A · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · NEMA 1-15
Type B · 3 pins · Grounded · NEMA 5-15
Type C · 2 pins · Ungrounded · CEE 7/16 (Europlug)

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Peru uses:

Type A Type B Type C

Peru Travel Adapter Guide

Peru power plug requirements are a little unusual because the country's electrical system runs on 220V at 60Hz while still using plug types most travelers associate with North America. Peru uses Type A, Type B, and Type C plugs, so visitors arriving with devices designed for 100-127V systems need to pay close attention to voltage compatibility rather than just the shape of the pins. Understanding which AC power plugs and sockets your devices use before you leave home will save you from surprises at your hotel or Airbnb.

Dual-Voltage Devices and Peru

Most modern electronics such as phone chargers, laptop power supplies, and camera battery chargers are dual-voltage, meaning they can safely handle anywhere from 100V to 240V. Check the fine print on your charger's label; if it lists a voltage range covering 220V, you only need a plug adapter to match the physical shape, not a voltage converter. Devices that are not dual-voltage, such as some hair dryers or straighteners built only for 100-127V markets, will need a separate voltage converter or should be left at home.

Where to Buy a Travel Adapter for Peru

Travel adapters for Peru are widely available before you even leave home, and picking one up in advance is usually easier than searching for one locally. A universal adapter that covers Type A, Type B, and Type C connections is the safest choice since it will work with the flat-pin plugs common in Peru as well as the round-pin Europlug style.

  • Airport shops and pharmacies at major departure airports
  • Electronics retailers and department stores in your home country
  • Online marketplaces, ordered ahead of your trip
  • Larger hotels and airports within Peru, though selection may be limited

Understanding Peru's Power Plugs and Sockets

Peru's sockets accept three plug styles. Type A is the standard ungrounded two-flat-pin plug used for small electronics and low-power devices, while Type B adds a rounded grounding pin to the same two flat blades, forming a 3-pin plug suited to larger appliances, computers, and equipment where grounding matters for safety. Type C, the compact two-round-pin Europlug, is also used in Peru for low-power, double-insulated devices rated up to 2.5A, such as phone and camera chargers.

Because Peru's voltage is 220V rather than the 100-127V range these plug types originally supported in North America, travelers should always confirm their device's voltage rating rather than assuming compatibility based on plug shape alone. Outlets built for Type B plugs will also accept Type A plugs, but neither is interchangeable with Type C sockets without an adapter.

Frequently Asked Questions

If your home country uses different plug shapes than Type A, Type B, or Type C, you'll need an adapter to physically fit Peru's outlets. Even if your plug shape matches, always check that your device supports 220V before plugging in, since Peru's voltage differs from the 100-127V standard used in North America.

Peru operates on a 220V electrical system at a frequency of 60Hz. Travelers from 100-127V countries should verify their devices are dual-voltage or use a voltage converter to avoid damaging equipment.

Pack a universal travel adapter that covers Type A, Type B, and Type C plugs, since all three are used in Peru. If any of your devices are not dual-voltage, bring a voltage converter as well, particularly for higher-power appliances.

Peru uses Type A (two flat parallel pins, ungrounded), Type B (the same flat pins plus a grounding pin, rated 15A), and Type C (the two-round-pin Europlug, rated 2.5A). Which one you need depends on the plug shape of your specific device.