Senegal

Senegal, located in West Africa, has a diverse power infrastructure that supports its growing economy and population. The country primarily uses Type C, D, E, and K power plugs, which are compatible with a wide range of electrical devices. The standard voltage across Senegal is 230 volts, with a frequency of 50 Hz, aligning with most European standards. Power generation in Senegal predominantly relies on fossil fuels, including oil and gas, though there is an increasing shift towards renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. While urban areas like Dakar generally experience good power reliability, rural regions often face challenges with consistent electricity supply. Overall, Senegal's power grid is improving, supported by government initiatives and international investments aimed at enhancing energy access and sustainability.

Country Power Information:

Power Plug Types Type C, Type D, Type E, Type K
Voltage 230 V
Frequency 50 Hz
Grid Reliability Moderate
Power Generation Methods Fossil Fuels, Renewable Energy

Power Plug & Outlet Types