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

You're going to travel to Finland 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 Finland, you have to consider 3 things : the shape of the plugs, the voltage and the frequency of the current delivered by electrical outlets in Finland.

Electrical outlets (sockets) and plugs used in Finland

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

electrical outlet socket type C in Finland
type C
europlug
electrical outlet socket type E in Finland
type E
electrical outlet socket type F in Finland
type F
Schuko

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

Plug adapter for Finland

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



best travel adapters for finland

Prepare your travel to enjoy your stay in Finland

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

In Finland, the type of electrical outlets commonly used is the "Type F" plug, also known as the Schuko plug. This type of plug has two round pins and a grounding pin in the shape of a sideways rectangle.

The current used in Finland is 230 volts at a frequency of 50 hertz.

How can I charge the battery of my phone or computer in Finland?

You can charge the battery of your phone or computer in Finland by following these methods:

1. Power outlets: Finland uses the standard European two-pin plug (Type C and Type F). You can easily find power outlets in hotels, hostels, airports, cafes, and most public places. Simply plug in your charger into the socket and connect it to your device.

2. USB ports: Many establishments in Finland provide USB ports for charging electronic devices. You can find them in airports, train stations, buses, restaurants, and even some public transportation. Just connect your phone or computer to the USB port using your charging cable.

3. Portable power banks: If you are on the go and don't have access to a power outlet or USB port, carrying a portable power bank is an excellent option. Make sure to charge the power bank in advance, and then connect your phone or computer to it using the appropriate cable.

4. Charging stations: Some cities in Finland have public charging stations specifically designed for electronic devices. These stations are usually located in busy areas, parks, or shopping centers. To use them, you may need to download an app or create an account to make payment.

5. Adapters and converters: If you are traveling to Finland from a country with different plug types, you will need an adapter to fit your charger into Finnish power outlets. Additionally, check if your devices are compatible with the voltage in Finland (230V) and consider using a voltage converter if necessary.

Remember to always carry your charger and necessary cables with you while traveling in Finland, and make sure to ask locals or hotel staff for help if you have any difficulties finding a charging option.

Which power adapter should I buy for Finland?

If you are planning to visit or move to Finland, you will need to make sure you have the right power adapter for your electronic devices. Finland uses Type C and Type F power sockets.

Type C sockets have two round pins and are the most common type of power socket in Europe. If your device has a two-prong plug, a Type C adapter will be sufficient.

Type F sockets have two round pins with two earth clips on the sides. They accommodate devices with three-prong plugs. If your device has a three-prong plug or requires grounding, you will need a Type F adapter.

It is recommended to get a universal travel adapter that supports both Type C and Type F sockets. This way, you will be prepared for any situation and can easily plug in your devices without any issues.

Make sure to check the voltage of your electronic devices as well. Finland operates on a standard voltage of 230V. If your devices are not compatible with this voltage, you may also need a voltage converter.

What are the 20 largest cities in Finland?

The 20 largest cities in Finland are:

1. Helsinki

2. Espoo

3. Tampere

4. Vantaa

5. Oulu

6. Turku

7. Jyväskylä

8. Lahti

9. Kuopio

10. Pori

11. Kouvola

12. Joensuu

13. Lappeenranta

14. Hämeenlinna

15. Vaasa

16. Seinäjoki

17. Rovaniemi

18. Mikkeli

19. Kotka

20. Salo