What plug is used in Senegal?

In Senegal, the standard power plug is Type C and Type E. The country runs on 230 volts at 50 Hz. That means wall sockets in Senegal can be one of 2 different shapes — Type C, Type E, and your plug needs to physically match the socket to fit.

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Senegal

Type C
Two round pins (Europlug)
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Type E
Two round pins + earth hole
About Type E ↗

Home country

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Senegal
230 V
50 Hz

Travel adapters for Senegal

Most modern phones, laptops, cameras, and tablets are rated for 100–240 V, so you only need a simple plug-shape adapter when the voltage matches what your charger supports. Because Senegal runs at the higher 230 V range, travelers from the United States, Canada, or Japan must check the label on each device. Anything marked “120 V only” will be destroyed if plugged in without a step-down voltage converter. For a Type C/Type E socket, a universal travel adapter or a region-specific adapter is enough for chargers that handle dual voltage.

Frequently asked

What plug does Senegal use?

Senegal uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs at 230 volts, 50 Hz.

Do I need a travel adapter for Senegal?

Yes, if your home country does not use Type C and Type E. Most modern phone and laptop chargers handle 100–240 V, so a simple plug-shape adapter is enough.

What voltage is used in Senegal?

Mains voltage in Senegal is 230 V at 50 Hz.

Can I use my phone or laptop charger in Senegal?

Almost always yes. Modern phone, laptop, tablet and camera chargers are dual-voltage (rated 100–240 V), so they handle Senegal's 230 V automatically. You only need a plug-shape adapter, not a voltage converter. Check the small print on the charger to confirm.