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Ireland (Eire) Ireland (Eire) electrical outlets : do I need a travel adapter?

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

Electrical outlets (sockets) and plugs used in Ireland (Eire)

Here are the shape of the sockets in Ireland (Eire), and the the types of plugs used in Ireland (Eire) :

electrical outlet socket type G in Ireland (Eire)
type G

plug type g  

Plug adapter for Ireland (Eire)

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



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Prepare your travel to enjoy your stay in Ireland (Eire)

What is the type of electrical outlets and current in Ireland (Eire)?

In Ireland (Eire), the type of electrical outlets used is Type G. Type G outlets have three rectangular-shaped pins in a triangular pattern. These outlets are commonly found in the United Kingdom and are also used in Ireland.

The electrical current in Ireland is 230 volts alternating current (AC) at a frequency of 50 Hz.

How can I charge the battery of my phone or computer in Ireland (Eire)?

To charge the battery of your phone or computer in Ireland (Eire), you can follow the steps below:

  1. Check the voltage and plug type: The standard voltage in Ireland is 230 volts. Ensure that your charger and device are compatible with this voltage. Also, check if you require a plug adapter for Irish power outlets.
  2. Use a compatible charger: Connect your device to a charger that is suitable for the Irish power outlet. Make sure the charger is in good condition and designed for use in Ireland.
  3. Locate a power outlet: Find a nearby power outlet in your accommodation, office, or public spaces such as coffee shops, libraries, or airports. Ensure you have permission to use the power outlet if it's in a public area.
  4. Plug in your charger: Insert the charger into the power outlet. If needed, use a plug adapter to match the Irish socket configuration.
  5. Connect your device: Connect your phone or computer to the charger using the appropriate charging cable. Ensure both ends are securely plugged into the device and the charger.
  6. Monitor the charging process: Once connected, check if your device shows the charging indicator. Most devices display a battery icon or a message indicating that they are charging.
  7. Leave it to charge: Allow your phone or computer to charge until the battery reaches an acceptable level. The charging time may vary depending on the device's battery capacity and current charge level.
  8. Unplug and disconnect: When your device is fully charged or you need to move, safely unplug the charging cable from the device and the power outlet. Store the charger and cables properly for future use.

Remember to always follow safety guidelines and use genuine chargers to prevent any potential issues or damage to your device.

Which power adapter should I buy for Ireland (Eire)?

If you are planning to visit Ireland (Eire), you will need a power adapter to plug in your devices. By default, Ireland uses the Type G power outlet, which has three rectangular prongs. To ensure compatibility, you should purchase a Type G power adapter.

These power adapters are commonly available online and in electronics stores. Make sure you choose a reputable brand that provides a secure fit for your devices. It's also a good idea to check if the adapter has built-in surge protection to safeguard your electronics.

When selecting an adapter, consider the number of devices you will be using simultaneously. If you have multiple devices, it may be worth investing in a travel power strip that supports Type G plugs, as it can provide multiple outlets from a single adapter.

Remember to check the voltage requirement of your devices as well. In Ireland, the standard voltage is 230 volts. If your devices are only compatible with a lower voltage (e.g., 110-120 volts), you will also need to purchase a voltage converter or transformer to avoid damaging your electronics.

Overall, purchasing a Type G power adapter along with a voltage converter (if necessary) will ensure that you can safely and conveniently use your devices during your trip to Ireland (Eire).

What are the 20 largest cities in Ireland (Eire)?

The 20 largest cities in Ireland (Eire) are:

  1. Dublin
  2. Cork
  3. Limerick
  4. Galway
  5. Waterford
  6. Drogheda
  7. Wexford
  8. Sligo
  9. Clonmel
  10. Dundalk
  11. Bray
  12. Navan
  13. Ennis
  14. Carlow
  15. Kilkenny
  16. Tralee
  17. Newbridge
  18. Portlaoise
  19. Balbriggan
  20. Naas