Brazil

Brazil, the largest country in South America, has a diverse and complex power infrastructure. The nation primarily uses Type C and Type N power plugs, with a standard voltage of 127V and a frequency of 60Hz. Brazil's power generation is heavily reliant on hydroelectric power, which accounts for the majority of its electricity production, supplemented by natural gas and wind energy. Despite its vast resources, the power grid occasionally faces reliability issues, particularly in remote areas and during extreme weather conditions. Urban centers generally enjoy more stable electricity supply, while rural regions may experience intermittent outages. Overall, Brazil continues to invest in renewable energy sources to enhance grid reliability and sustainability.

Country Power Information:

Power Plug Types Type C, Type N
Voltage 127 V
Frequency 60 Hz
Grid Reliability Moderate
Power Generation Methods Hydro, Natural Gas, Wind

Power Plug & Outlet Types