Power plugs in New Zealand

New Zealand uses Type I power outlets, running at 230V / 50Hz.

Same as Australia — Type I.

What the plugs look like

Type I
Two or three slanted pins (Australia, New Zealand, China, Argentina)

Do you need an adapter? (from your home country)

Look up your home country below. The verdict tells you whether you need a plug adapter, a voltage converter, both, or nothing.

From United States (Type A/B, 120V):
Different plug AND different voltage (120V → 230V). Adapter required. Voltage converter required for hair dryers, curling irons, and old non-dual-voltage devices.
From United Kingdom (Type G, 230V):
Voltage matches but plug shape is different. Bring a simple adapter — no voltage converter needed.
From Germany (Type C/F, 230V):
Voltage matches but plug shape is different. Bring a simple adapter — no voltage converter needed.
From France (Type E, 230V):
Voltage matches but plug shape is different. Bring a simple adapter — no voltage converter needed.
From Australia (Type I, 230V):
✓ Plug fits AND voltage matches — no adapter or converter needed.
From Japan (Type A/B, 100V):
Different plug AND different voltage (100V → 230V). Adapter required. Voltage converter required for hair dryers, curling irons, and old non-dual-voltage devices.
From Canada (Type A/B, 120V):
Different plug AND different voltage (120V → 230V). Adapter required. Voltage converter required for hair dryers, curling irons, and old non-dual-voltage devices.

Quick check on your device: look for the input rating — usually printed on the power brick. If it says "100-240V" you only need a plug adapter (no converter). If it says "120V" or "230V" only, you need a converter for the other voltage.

What to buy

Related: practical info for New Zealand