India

India, located in South Asia, is the world's seventh-largest country by land area and the second-most populous nation. The country primarily uses three types of power plugs: Type C, Type D, and Type M, which are common in households and businesses. The standard voltage is 230 volts, with a frequency of 50 Hz, aligning with most global standards except in specialized industrial settings. India's power generation is dominated by coal, which remains the largest source, though the country has made significant strides in renewable energy, including solar and wind, alongside traditional hydroelectric power. While power reliability has improved over the years, especially in urban areas, rural regions still face challenges with frequent outages and uneven distribution. Efforts to modernize the grid and expand renewable energy capacities are ongoing, aiming to enhance reliability and sustainability across the nation.

Country Power Information:

Power Plug Types Type C, Type D, Type M
Voltage 230 V
Frequency 50 Hz
Grid Reliability Moderate
Power Generation Methods Coal, Renewable Energy, Hydro

Power Plug & Outlet Types