In Malaysia, they use Type G plugs and sockets. The mains voltage is 240 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz.
So, good news! You won’t need a travel adaptor in Malaysia. The plugs and sockets are the same as the standard Type G we use in the UK.
Key Takeaways
- Plugs and sockets: G
- Mains voltage: 240 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
- Travel adaptor needed? No, you don’t need a travel adaptor
- Voltage converter needed? You don’t need a voltage converter for your devices here.
The information has been carefully compiled from electricity authorities, IEC standards, and practical tips offered by travellers worldwide.
Malaysia is often combined with trips to Thailand and Singapore. Plug types are sometimes similar, but voltage and socket shape can still vary.
Sockets in Malaysia
The plug types you’ll find in Malaysia are Type G plugs and sockets.
Type G

Type G sockets have three rectangular pins arranged in a triangular pattern, with a built-in fuse for safety. They are the standard used in the United Kingdom.
Top Travel Essentials to Take With You
A few clever add-ons can make all the difference when travelling. A luggage scale means no guesswork with your suitcase, a power bank saves you when plugs are scarce, and packing cubes stop your bag turning into a mess. They’re small but mighty.
Portable Digital Luggage Scale
Packing Cubes
Power Bank
Do You Need a Voltage Converter?
Converters only matter when voltages clash. In Malaysia the supply is pretty much the same as the UK’s, so you’re sorted.
Always check the voltage label before plugging in abroad; if it reads ‘100–240 V, 50/60 Hz’, your device will usually work without a converter.
