Taiwan

Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China, is an island nation located in East Asia, off the southeastern coast of mainland China. The country primarily uses Type A and Type B power plugs, which are compatible with most North American devices. The standard voltage in Taiwan is 110 volts, with a frequency of 60 Hz, aligning with the electrical standards of the United States and Japan. Major sources of power generation include coal, natural gas, and nuclear energy, contributing to a stable and diversified energy mix. Taiwan's power grid is highly reliable, with minimal outages and a robust infrastructure supporting both urban and rural areas. This reliability, combined with efficient energy management, ensures a consistent supply of electricity for residential, commercial, and industrial needs.

Country Power Information:

Power Plug Types Type A, Type B
Voltage 110 V
Frequency 60 Hz
Grid Reliability Excellent
Power Generation Methods Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear

Power Plug & Outlet Types