In Afghanistan, power plugs and sockets are types C and F. The standard voltage is 220V at a frequency of 50Hz.
C · F
Socket types
220V
Voltage
50Hz
Frequency
Socket types used in Afghanistan
For each socket below you'll also see the matching plug. These are what you'll find in the wall.
Type C
Type F
Check your plugs for Afghanistan
→
Travelling from 🇺🇸 the United States to Afghanistan?
🔌 Adapter needed⚡ Voltage converter needed🕐 Frequency differs
Do your plugs fit in Afghanistan?
In Afghanistan they use sockets of types C and F. Your types A and B from the United States won't fit, so you need a power plug travel adapter.
C · Socket in Afghanistanvs
✕A · Your plug A✕B · Your plug B
✕ Socket C does not fit your types A and B
F · Socket in Afghanistanvs
✕A · Your plug A✕B · Your plug B
✕ Socket F does not fit your types A and B
Voltage & frequency
🇦🇫 Afghanistan
220V·50Hz
vs
🇺🇸 United States
120V·60Hz
Do you need a voltage converter in Afghanistan?
⚡
Mind the voltage. The standard voltage in Afghanistan (220V) is much higher than in the United States (120V). Without a converter you risk serious damage to your devices.
🕐
Frequency differs. The frequency in Afghanistan (50Hz) differs from the United States (60Hz). Be extra careful with motorised devices and items with timers or motors (clocks, shavers, some medical devices).
Many chargers (phones, laptops, cameras) are labelled INPUT: 100–240V, 50/60Hz — those work anywhere and only need a plug adapter, never a converter. Always check the label.
Frequently asked questions
What plug type is used in Afghanistan?
Afghanistan uses power sockets of types C and F. The standard voltage is 220V at a frequency of 50Hz.
Do I need a power plug adapter in Afghanistan?
Yes. If you travel from the United States you need a power plug travel adapter for types C and F sockets in Afghanistan, because your types A and B plugs don't fit.
Do I need a voltage converter in Afghanistan?
Yes. The voltage in Afghanistan (220V) differs from the United States (120V), so you need a voltage converter to protect your devices — unless a device is labelled 100–240V.
Learn about the plug types used in Afghanistan
See every country that uses each of these plug types: