South Sudan Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

230V
50Hz
2 Plug Types

In South Sudan, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type C (CEE 7/16 (Europlug), two round pins, ungrounded) and Type D (BS 546, three large round 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 South Sudan.

South Sudan Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type C, Type D, 230V 50Hz
Type C · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · CEE 7/16 (Europlug)
Type D · 3 pins · Grounded · BS 546

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South Sudan uses:

Type C Type D

Do You Need a Travel Adaptor for South Sudan?

If you're traveling to South Sudan from a country that doesn't use Type C or Type D plugs, you will need a travel adaptor to plug in your electronics. South Sudan runs on a 230V, 50Hz electrical supply, and the South Sudan power plug options in use are Type C (the two-pin Europlug) and Type D (the three-pin BS 546 plug). Visitors from North America, the UK, and many other regions will find that their devices' plug tops don't match either of these socket-outlet configurations, making a travel adaptor essential rather than optional.

Grounding and the Earth Pin

Type D plugs used in South Sudan include a dedicated earth pin, offering grounding protection for larger appliances such as computers and air conditioners. Type C Europlugs, by contrast, have no earth pin and are designed only for double-insulated, low-power devices rated up to 2.5 amps. If you're bringing an appliance that requires grounding, make sure your adaptor supports the three-pin Type D configuration rather than relying on an ungrounded Type C adaptor.

South Sudan Travel Adapter Guide

Choosing the right travel adaptor for South Sudan depends on what you're plugging in. For small electronics like phone chargers, cameras, and laptops, a simple Type C adaptor is usually sufficient, though it's rated only for low-power use. For grounded appliances or devices drawing more current, you'll need an adaptor built for the Type D socket-outlet, which accommodates the larger triangular three-pin arrangement standard across much of East Africa and South Asia.

Where to Buy a Travel Adapter for South Sudan

Universal travel adaptors covering both Type C and Type D configurations are widely available online and at airport electronics shops, luggage stores, and larger supermarkets before you depart. It's best to purchase your adaptor before arriving in South Sudan, as options may be limited locally, especially outside major towns.

  • Universal travel adaptors covering Type C and Type D
  • Standalone Type C (Europlug) adaptors for low-power electronics
  • Standalone Type D adaptors for grounded appliances
  • Airport shops, electronics retailers, and online marketplaces

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, unless your home country already uses Type C or Type D plugs. South Sudan uses both plug types on its 230V, 50Hz electrical system, so a travel adaptor is necessary for most visitors to charge devices and run appliances.

Pack a universal travel adaptor that supports both Type C (two round pins) and Type D (three large round pins) configurations. If you're bringing grounded appliances, ensure your adaptor includes the earth pin connection required for Type D sockets.

South Sudan operates on a 230V supply at 50Hz. Travelers from countries using 110-120V systems should check that their devices are dual-voltage compatible before plugging in.

Some are. Type D sockets used in South Sudan are grounded, with a larger earth pin alongside the live and neutral pins, while Type C Europlug sockets are ungrounded and intended only for double-insulated, low-power devices.