🇮🇩 What plug does Indonesia use?
Type C/F sockets at 220V/110V, 50Hz. Indonesia uses Type C/F plugs, but voltage varies by region between 220V and 110V — check with your specific accommodation rather than assuming one figure applies everywhere.| Travelling from | Adapter needed? | Voltage |
|---|---|---|
| The US | Yes | voltage differs — check your device for 100–240V dual-voltage support before assuming you can skip a converter |
| The UK | Yes | voltage is compatible — most modern electronics handle it fine |
| Canada | Yes | voltage differs — check your device for 100–240V dual-voltage support before assuming you can skip a converter |
| Australia | Yes | voltage is compatible — most modern electronics handle it fine |
| Continental Europe | No | voltage is compatible — most modern electronics handle it fine |
Indonesia runs two different voltages depending on where you are — 220V is standard in most areas, but pockets of 110V wiring still exist in some older buildings. It's worth checking with your specific accommodation rather than assuming one voltage applies island-wide.
Quick facts
- Plug: Type C/F
- Voltage: 220V/110V
- Frequency: 50Hz
What if I forget my adapter?
Adapters are widely sold at Indonesia airports, electronics shops, and convenience stores near hotels and tourist areas — usually at a small markup over what you'd pay at home. If you're stuck, ask at your hotel front desk; many keep a few spares to lend.
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This article is general travel information, not electrical advice. Always read device labels and consult the manufacturer for medical or high-wattage equipment. Data is aligned with the IEC World Plugs reference.