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Are New Zealand power points the same as Australia?

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James Craig

Updated on February 19, 2026

Are New Zealand power points the same as Australia?

Charging your devices: What type of power plug is used in New Zealand? New Zealand's electricity supply runs at 230/240 volts, and we use angled two or three pin plugs (the same as Australia and parts of Asia). Most hotels and motels provide 110 volt ac sockets (rated at 20 watts) for electric razors only.

Similarly, it is asked, do Australian power plugs work in New Zealand?

NZ & Australian plugs are interchangeable, so you shouldn't have any problems plugging into NZ sockets without an adaptor.

One may also ask, what kind of plug adapter do I need for New Zealand? For New Zealand the associated plug type is I, which is the plug that has three flat pins in a triangular pattern. New Zealand operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

Herein, what type of plug is used in Australia and New Zealand?

Quick Chart at-a-glance

AustraliaNew Zealand
Voltage:230V.230V.
Plugs Type:I.I.
Hertz:50Hz.50Hz.

Are Chinese plugs the same as Australian?

Chinese power plugs and power sockets are similar to those in Australia. A Chinese power plug may fit loosely in an Australian socket, but thick pins of an Australian plug may not fit easily in a Chinese power socket. In China, the sockets are installed upside-down compared to Australian ones.

Can I use my Australian phone in New Zealand?

Can I use an Australian SIM card in New Zealand? The short answer is yes, you can. However, using an Aussie SIM card in New Zealand could see you get stung with massive roaming charges, your free data evaporated with a single click onto Facebook. Here are some of the options Australian providers give you.

Do I need visa for New Zealand from Australia?

You do not need a visa to visit New Zealand if you are: A New Zealand or Australian citizen or resident, A UK citizen and/or passport holder (you can stay up to six months), or. A citizen of a country which has a visa waiver agreement with New Zealand (you can stay up to three months).

How much is $100 Australian in NZ dollars?

Quick Conversions from Australian Dollar to New Zealand Dollar : 1 AUD = 1.02319 NZD
AUDNZD
A$ 50NZ$ 51.16
A$ 100NZ$ 102.32
A$ 250NZ$ 255.80
A$ 500NZ$ 511.59

What plug adapter do I need for Australia?

Comparison of electrical adapters for Australia
Type I Power Plug AdapterPlug Adapter Set
Types of plug includedIA, B, C, D, E/F, G, H, I, J, L, M and N
Compatible number of countries (A)20+230+
Fits in a Type I Australian power outletYesYes
Additional Type I plug adapter required to fit in an Australian power outlet

Can you use Australian currency in NZ?

No, you can't. While Australia and New Zealand are very close nations, they are still seperate countries with differing currencies. You must still use New Zealand currency (NZD) when you're there.

Do you need an Adaptor for Australia?

If your country does use the same mains voltage as Australia all you need is a power adapter. This enables you to plug your appliance into the sockets in Australia. The plugs in Australia have two flat metal pins shaped live a "V" and some may contain a third flat pin in the centre.

Do you need a converter in New Zealand?

Voltage converter needed in New Zealand? In New Zealand the standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. You cannot use your electric appliances in New Zealand without a voltage converter, because the standard voltage in New Zealand (230 V) is higher than in the United States of America (120 V).

Do EU plugs work in NZ?

Modern appliances have been designed for use from 110-240 volts, so you should be OK as long as it's not a 1980s electric razor you're bringing! If you bring appliances to New Zealand from the UK or Australia then yes, you can use them at New Zealand voltage (as long as you have an adaptor for the plug).

What does an Australian electrical plug look like?

The plugs in Australia have two flat metal pins shaped live a "V" and some may contain a third flat pin in the centre. * Note: Visitors from New Zealand do not need either a voltage converter or power adapter. Your appliances will work in Australia.

What do New Zealand power plugs look like?

New Zealand Power Plug
The power plugs have two flat pins in a V-shape with a grounding pin. (looks like a sad face) So thats three flat pins — one of which is an earthing pin (this is simply a safety measure). Some power plugs do not have the earthing pin but they will still fit into the power outlets.

Are New Zealand electrical plugs the same as Australia?

In Australia the standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. You can use your electric appliances in Australia, because the standard voltage (230 V) is the same as in New Zealand. So you don't need a voltage converter in Australia, when living in New Zealand.

What is power voltage in New Zealand?

Electricity is supplied throughout New Zealand at 230/240 volts (50 hertz), although most hotels and motels provide 110 volt AC sockets (rated at 20 watts) for electric razors only. For all other equipment, an adapter/converter is necessary, unless the item has a multi-voltage option.

What should I bring to New Zealand?

What to Pack for New Zealand: North Island
  • 5-7 Pairs underwear.
  • 2-3 Tank tops or t-shirts.
  • 1-2 Long sleeve shirts (guys, make one a collared button up, ladies, make one a nice blouse)
  • 3 Pair pants or skirts.
  • 5 Pairs of socks.
  • 1 Rain jacket.
  • 1 Pair solid hiking sandals or walking shoes.

What is a AU plug?

The Type I plug has two flat pins in a V-shape as well as a grounding pin. The Australian plug also works with sockets in China. Australia's standard plug/socket system is rated 10 amps but a plug/socket configuration rated 15 amps also exists, although the ground pin is wider.

Do Australian electrical plugs work in China?

A Chinese power plug may fit loosely in an Australian socket, but thick pins of an Australian plug may not fit easily in a Chinese power socket. You may buy a portable power plug adapter at your home country or here in China. Most of your hotels in China offer free use of plug adapters.

What power adapter do I need for China from Australia?

In China the standard voltage is 220 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. You can use your electric appliances in China, because the standard voltage (220 V) is (more or less) the same as in Australia (230 V). Manufacturers take these small deviations into account.

What plugs are used in Australia?

In Australia the power plugs and sockets are of type I. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.

Do Australian plugs work in Hong Kong?

You can use your electric appliances in Hong Kong, because the standard voltage (220 V) is (more or less) the same as in Australia (230 V). So you don't need a voltage converter in Hong Kong, when living in Australia.

What does a Chinese power plug look like?

There are three types of plugs used in China – three-pronged angled pins, two flat pins (the most common) or two narrow round pins. Electricity is 220 volts, 50 cycles AC.

What plug type does China use?

For China there are three associated plug types, types A, C and I. Plug type A is the plug which has two flat parallel pins, plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type I is the plug which has three flat pins in a triangular pattern. China operates on a 220V supply voltage and 50Hz.

What do Chinese electrical plugs look like?

There are three types of plugs used in China – three-pronged angled pins, two flat pins (the most common) or two narrow round pins. Electricity is 220 volts, 50 cycles AC.

Do NZ plugs work in China?

In China the standard voltage is 220 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. You can use your electric appliances in China, because the standard voltage (220 V) is (more or less) the same as in New Zealand (230 V). So you don't need a voltage converter in China, when living in New Zealand.

Do you need an adapter in China?

Most travelers to China will probably need only a voltage converter, a small box that uses a plug adapter to plug into the socket. If you're planning to bring a large appliance that will use electricity for long periods, such as a television, you'll need a voltage transformer.