In Uganda, 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 Uganda. 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.
Our information comes from local electricity boards, global standards like the IEC, and the experiences of travellers across the world.
Uganda is often visited along with Kenya and Rwanda. Plug types can differ slightly, so it’s smart to check before you go.
Sockets in Uganda
The plug types you’ll find in Uganda 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.
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Voltage converters are only necessary if there’s a mismatch. In Uganda the mains supply is more or less the same as in the UK, so you’re fine.
Before using your gadget overseas, glance at the voltage mark. Anything showing ‘100–240 V, 50/60 Hz’ will be fine without a voltage converter.
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