A concise overview of the different names, plug types, and regional standards for power cords used around the world, including common terms such as Europlug, Schuko, mains lead, and IEC cord.

 

Power cords differ around the world mostly by plug type, socket standard, and sometimes by the local name people use for the cord itself. The practical “name” is usually the plug type letter: Type A, B, C, etc.

 

Common Power Cord / Plug Names By Region

Plug type Common regions Common description
Type A US, Canada, Mexico, Japan Two flat parallel pins
Type B US, Canada, Mexico, Japan Two flat pins plus round ground pin
Type C Much of Europe, South America, Asia “Europlug”; two round pins
Type D India, Nepal, parts of Africa Three large round pins in triangle
Type E France, Belgium, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia Two round pins with socket grounding pin
Type F Germany, Netherlands, Spain, much of Europe “Schuko”; two round pins with side grounding clips
Type G UK, Ireland, Malta, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Gulf states Three rectangular pins, fused plug
Type H Israel, Palestine Three pins, modern versions accept round pins
Type I Australia, New Zealand, China, Argentina Two angled flat pins, often with ground
Type J Switzerland, Liechtenstein Three round pins, Swiss standard
Type K Denmark, Greenland Two round pins plus grounding pin
Type L Italy, Chile, parts of North Africa Three round pins in a line
Type M South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini Large three-round-pin plug
Type N Brazil, South Africa newer standard Three round pins, compact grounded design
Type O Thailand Three round pins, Thai standard

Other names you may hear

  • Power cord: Common in the US and Canada.
  • Mains lead: Common in the UK and some Commonwealth countries.
  • AC cord: Used in electronics/manufacturing contexts.
  • Line cord: Technical/manufacturing term.
  • IEC cord: A detachable cord with an IEC connector, often used for computers and monitors.
  • Kettle lead: UK informal name, usually for an IEC C13 cord, though technically not always accurate.
  • Schuko cord: European grounded Type F cord.
  • Europlug cord: Slim two-pin Type C cord.

The important thing is that the wall plug differs by country, while the equipment end may be standardized. For example, many computers use an IEC C13 connector on the device side, but the wall end might be Type B in the US, Type G in the UK, Type F in Germany, or Type I in Australia.