From Antigua and Barbuda to Laos
When travelling from Antigua and Barbuda to Laos: Good news: all your Antigua and Barbuda plug types fit in Laos. Voltage is different (110V / 220V → 230V). Check your charger label; if it doesn’t list 230V you’ll also need a voltage converter. Frequency differs (60Hz → 50Hz). Modern phone and laptop chargers are usually fine, but some clocks, motors, and appliances may behave incorrectly.
Your plugs
Type A
Fits
Type B
Fits
Accepted in Laos
Type A
Type B
Type C
2 of 2 plug type(s) match
You: A, B • Laos: A, B, C
Voltage: 110V / 220V → 230V
Different voltage
You may need a voltage converter.
Frequency: 60Hz → 50Hz
Different frequency
Check device supports both 50/60 Hz.
Adapters you may need
Voltage differs; check for 100–240V support.
About electricity in Laos
Laos uses 230V/50Hz with Type A, B, and C sockets.
Grid & history
Laos is the "battery of Southeast Asia", vast hydropower exports to Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia. Domestic supply is reliable in most populated areas.
Availability
Reliable in Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and along the main highway corridor.
Sockets & hotels
Hybrid sockets accepting US flat pins (A/B) and European round pins (C) are common.
Energy mix
Hydropower dominates; major exporter.
Practical tips
- Most US and European plugs fit Lao sockets directly.
- Voltage is the standard 230V, and modern chargers handle it without issue.