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4 FAQs about Is outdoor power supply necessary in France

What are the electricity requirements in France?

Electricity in France runs on a 220-volt, 50-hertz AC current rather than the 110-volt, 60-hertz AC current used in the United States and Canada.

What type of power outlet does France use?

See our product selection criteria and guidelines here. Which power outlets do they use in France? France uses two different types of electrical sockets: C and E. Type C outlets are ungrounded and have two round holes. There's just one difference between Type C and Type E: Type E also has a grounding prong that sticks out from the wall.

Do I need a power adapter for France?

Both types are commonly set into a circular indentation in the wall, so plugs with a large head that isn't round will require an adapter, even if they're Type C or E. As is common throughout Europe, the French electrical grid operates on a frequency of 50 Hz and a voltage of 230V. What kind of power adapter do I need for France?

Do you need electricity if you buy a house in France?

When you buy a home in France – it's likely to have an electricity supply already. Of course it might not, there are plenty of ancient properties that expats love to do up and they might need a supply laid on. And new builds will also need a new supply. But, let's just assume, you've bought a house and it's got electricity.

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