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Ethiopia Ethiopia electrical outlets : do I need a travel adapter?

You're going to travel to Ethiopia and you don't know if your electric devices (your computer, mobile phone, battery charger...) will be able to work there?

To know if you need a travel plug adapter to go to Ethiopia, you have to consider 3 things : the shape of the plugs, the voltage and the frequency of the current delivered by electrical outlets in Ethiopia.

Electrical outlets (sockets) and plugs used in Ethiopia

Here are the shape of the sockets in Ethiopia, and the the types of plugs used in Ethiopia :

electrical outlet socket type C in Ethiopia
type C
europlug
electrical outlet socket type E in Ethiopia
type E
electrical outlet socket type F in Ethiopia
type F
Schuko
electrical outlet socket type L in Ethiopia
type L

plug type c  plug type e  plug type ef  plug type f  plug type l  

Plug adapter for Ethiopia

If none of your usual plug is compatible, you should buy a travel adapter to be able to plug your electric devices in Ethiopia (please visit our selection on Amazon for more details).



best travel adapters for ethiopia

Prepare your travel to enjoy your stay in Ethiopia

What is the type of electrical outlets and current in Ethiopia?

The type of electrical outlets in Ethiopia is Type C (Europlug) and Type E (F-Type). Type C outlets have two round pins, while Type E outlets have two round pins with a grounding pin.

The current used in Ethiopia is typically 220-240 volts AC at a frequency of 50 Hertz.

How do I recharge my phone or computer in Ethiopia?

Recharging your phone or computer in Ethiopia is a relatively straightforward process. There are a few options available to you:

1. Mobile Network Providers: Ethiopia has several mobile network providers such as Ethio Telecom and some international providers like Vodafone. You can recharge your phone or mobile data by purchasing prepaid recharge cards from their authorized dealers. These cards usually have a scratch-off panel containing a code that you can enter on your phone or online to add credit to your account.

2. Local Shops and Kiosks: In Ethiopia, there are numerous local shops and kiosks where you can recharge your phone or computer. These shops often have signs indicating that they provide recharge services. Simply hand over your device and tell them the amount you want to recharge. They will charge your device using their own prepaid balance and take the corresponding payment from you.

3. Mobile Payment Services: Mobile payment services are also gaining popularity in Ethiopia. Providers like M-Pesa and HelloCash allow you to transfer money and recharge your phone or computer through their respective mobile apps or authorized agents. All you need is an account with the specific provider and sufficient funds in your mobile wallet.

4. Online Recharge: If you have internet access, you can recharge your phone or computer online through various platforms. Some mobile network providers have their own online recharge portals where you can log in, enter your phone number, and pay using your credit/debit card or mobile wallet. Additionally, there are third-party websites and mobile apps like Recharge.com or Ding that allow you to recharge your device online using different payment methods.

Remember to have the necessary details ready, such as your phone number or account details, and ensure that you are dealing with authorized and reputable vendors to avoid any fraudulent activities.

Which power adapter should I buy for Ethiopia?

When it comes to choosing the right power adapter for Ethiopia, it's important to consider the country's electrical system. Ethiopia generally uses a power supply of 220 volts at a frequency of 50 hertz.

To ensure compatibility with Ethiopian outlets, you will need a power adapter that can handle these specifications. Here are some options:

  1. Type C: This adapter has two round pins and is commonly used in European countries. It is suitable for devices that are compatible with 220V.
  2. Type E: This adapter has two round pins and a hole for the socket's female grounding pin. It is commonly used in France and some other European countries.
  3. Type F: This adapter has two round pins and is compatible with sockets that have a female grounding pin. It is commonly used in Germany and other European countries.
  4. Type L: This adapter has three round pins and is commonly used in Italy. It is suitable for devices that are compatible with 220V.

Before purchasing a power adapter, make sure to check your device's voltage compatibility. Some devices, such as laptops and smartphones, have built-in voltage converters and can handle a range of voltages. In such cases, you may only need a plug adapter to fit the Ethiopian sockets.

It is always recommended to consult the specific power requirements of your devices and seek advice from the manufacturer or a professional if you are unsure about the compatibility.

What are the 20 largest cities in Ethiopia?

Here are the 20 largest cities in Ethiopia:

  1. Addis Ababa
  2. Adama
  3. Mekele
  4. Gondar
  5. Awasa
  6. Bahir Dar
  7. Dire Dawa
  8. Dessie
  9. Jima
  10. Jijiga
  11. Debre Markos
  12. Nekemte
  13. Sodo
  14. Hawassa
  15. South Omo Zone
  16. Adigrat
  17. Asella
  18. Debre Birhan
  19. Shashemene
  20. Adwa