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From Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to Equatorial Guinea

No plugs match

When travelling from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to Equatorial Guinea: None of your Saint Vincent and the Grenadines plug types fit in Equatorial Guinea. You will need a travel adapter. Voltage is different (110V / 230V → 230V). Check your charger label; if it doesn’t list 230V you’ll also need a voltage converter. Frequency differs (50Hz / 60Hz → 50Hz). Modern phone and laptop chargers are usually fine, but some clocks, motors, and appliances may behave incorrectly.

Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesSaint Vincent and the Grenadines
Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea

Your plugs

Plug A

Type A

No fit

Plug B

Type B

No fit

Plug G

Type G

No fit

Accepted in Equatorial Guinea

Plug C

Type C

Plug E

Type E

0 of 3 plug type(s) match

You: A, B, G • Equatorial Guinea: C, E

No fit for: A, B, G

Voltage: 110V / 230V → 230V

Different voltage

You may need a voltage converter.

Frequency: 50Hz / 60Hz → 50Hz

Different frequency

Check device supports both 50/60 Hz.

You will need an adapter and likely a converter

Adapters you may need

Your plug shape does not fully match. Voltage differs; check for 100–240V support.

About electricity in Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea is 230V/50Hz with Type C and E sockets.

GQ

Grid & history

SEGESA supplies the country from a mix of natural gas (the country is a gas exporter) and hydropower.

Availability

Reliable in Malabo and Bata.

Sockets & hotels

Type E (French) standard.

Energy mix

Renewables40%
Fossil60%

Practical tips

  • European C/E adapter works.
  • Voltage is the standard 230V, and modern chargers handle it without issue.

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