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🇬🇭Power in Ghana.

Ghana operates on 230V electricity at 50Hz frequency, requiring US travelers to bring a universal adapter for Type D and G outlets. The electrical system follows British standards established during colonial times, making it compatible with UK appliances.

Most hotels and modern buildings use the three-pin Type G outlets, while older installations may still feature the round-pin Type D configuration.

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§ 04 · More about Ghana

Things worth knowing before you go.

Quick facts to keep in your back pocket — currency, language, the time difference, which side of the road they drive on.

Capital
Accra
Currency
GHS – Ghanaian Cedi
Language
English
Time zone
UTC+0
Driving
Right
Tap water
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§ 06 · Type D plugs
D

The plug used in Ghana.

Urban areas like Accra and Kumasi have reliable power infrastructure with consistent Type G outlets in hotels and businesses. Rural regions may experience frequent power outages and still use older Type D round-pin sockets. Some remote areas rely on generators or solar power systems with varying outlet types.

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§ 08 · Common questions
What type of power plug is used in Ghana?+

Ghana uses Type D and Type G power plugs and electrical outlets. The standard voltage is 230V with a frequency of 50Hz.

Do I need a travel adapter for Ghana?+

Yes, travelers from the United States, Canada, Mexico, and other countries using Type A/B plugs will need a travel adapter for Ghana. The Type D/G outlets are not compatible with American flat-blade plugs.

Do I need a voltage converter for Ghana?+

Ghana uses 230V. Dual-voltage electronics (smartphones, laptops, cameras) labeled "100-240V" work fine with just a plug adapter. Single-voltage appliances from a different voltage zone (hair dryers, curling irons, kettles) must NOT be plugged in directly — they can be damaged or dangerous. Check every device label before plugging in.

Can I charge my iPhone or Android phone in Ghana?+

Yes. All modern smartphone chargers (including iPhone and Android USB chargers) are dual-voltage (100-240V) and work in Ghana. You only need a plug adapter to fit the Type D/G outlets.

Can I use my laptop charger in Ghana?+

Yes. Laptop chargers from Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and other major brands are universal (100-240V). You only need a Type D/G plug adapter for Ghana.

What is the emergency phone number in Ghana?+

The emergency phone number in Ghana is 999. Save this number in your phone before your trip.

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