Chile

Chile, located along the western edge of South America, features a diverse power infrastructure that supports its growing economy. The country primarily uses Type C and Type L power plugs, which are compatible with most European and South American devices. The standard voltage is 220 volts, with a frequency of 50 Hz, aligning with many international standards. Chile's power generation is heavily reliant on renewable sources, particularly hydroelectric and solar energy, though coal still plays a significant role. The power grid is generally reliable, with minimal outages and a strong commitment to modernizing infrastructure. Chile's focus on renewable energy underscores its efforts to create a sustainable and resilient power system for the future.

Country Power Information:

Power Plug Types Type C, Type L
Voltage 220 V
Frequency 50 Hz
Grid Reliability Good
Power Generation Methods Hydro, Solar, Coal

Power Plug & Outlet Types