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Power plug in Antarctica: type, voltage, adapter needed?

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Prepare your trip in Antarctica: electrical outlets are different from those used in United Kingdom.

Adapter required
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Type G

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Type C/I

Incompatible plugs
230V
Same voltage

Your devices will work

50Hz
Same frequency

No issues expected

No, plugs are not compatible

Type G plugs (United Kingdom) don't work with type C/I outlets (Antarctica).

Plug type comparison between United Kingdom and Antarctica

Discover the differences between plugs used in United Kingdom and those used in Antarctica. This visual comparison helps you quickly identify if your devices will be compatible.

Voltage and frequency information in Antarctica

Before plugging in your electronic devices in Antarctica, check that the voltage and frequency are compatible with your equipment to avoid damage.

CountryVoltageFrequencyPlug types
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230V50Hz
Type G
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Antarctica
230V50Hz
Type CType I

Understanding voltage in Antarctica

Antarctica uses a 230V electrical network. Most modern devices (chargers, laptops) are 100-240V compatible and adapt automatically. Check your device labels before traveling in Antarctica. Motor appliances like hair dryers may require a converter.

Understanding frequency in Antarctica

The electrical network in Antarctica operates at 50Hz. This frequency mainly affects motor-driven devices (analog clocks, turntables). Modern electronics like smartphones and computers automatically adapt to different frequencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an adapter for plugs in Antarctica?
Yes, you will need an adapter to use your electrical devices in Antarctica. Antarctica uses type C/I plugs which are not compatible with type G plugs used in United Kingdom. We recommend buying a universal adapter before your trip.
What is the voltage in Antarctica?
The electrical voltage in Antarctica is 230V. This is similar to the voltage in United Kingdom (230V), so your devices should work without issues.
What is the frequency in Antarctica?
The electrical frequency in Antarctica is 50Hz. This is the same as in United Kingdom. Frequency mainly affects motor-driven devices. Modern electronics adapt automatically.
What type of electrical plug in Antarctica?
Antarctica uses type C and I plugs. These plugs are different from those used in United Kingdom (type G), so you will need an adapter. Type C plugs are most common in Antarctica.

Travel tips for Antarctica

Prepare your trip in Antarctica by following these recommendations to avoid unpleasant surprises with your electrical devices.

1

Most modern devices (phones, computers) have built-in converters (100-240V)

2

Check your device adapter label before traveling

3

Hair dryers and curling irons often require a voltage converter

4

Consider buying a universal adapter for multiple destinations

Summary for Antarctica

To travel in Antarctica from United Kingdom, you will need a plug adapter. Antarctica uses type C/I plugs (230V, 50Hz), while United Kingdom uses type G plugs (230V, 50Hz). Consider getting a universal adapter before your trip.

Planning to visit other countries after Antarctica?

Check if neighboring countries use the same plugs as in Antarctica