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Last updated: 4 January 2025

What type of plugs and sockets are used in Liechtenstein?

When you are going on a trip to Liechtenstein, be sure to pack the appropriate travel plug adapter that fits the local sockets. But what do those electrical outlets look like? In Liechtenstein, types J and C are the official standards.

Type J

  • only used in Switzerland & Liechtenstein
  • 3 pins
  • grounded
  • 10 A
  • 220 – 240 V
  • socket compatible with plug types C & J
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Type C

  • commonly used in Europe, South America & Asia
  • 2 pins
  • not grounded
  • 2.5 A, 10 A & 16 A
  • almost always 220 – 240 V
  • socket compatible with plug type C
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What is the mains voltage in Liechtenstein?

Just like the rest of Europe, the voltage in Liechtenstein is 230 volts and the frequency is 50 Hz.

230 V ~ 50 Hz

Background information

Liechtenstein has standardized on type J sockets and plugs. Type C plugs can also be used thanks to their compatibility with type J sockets.

Power plug & outlet Type J

Liechtenstein has standardized on the Swiss type J plug and socket standard. The plug is similar to C, except that it has the addition of a grounding pin. Type J plugs have three 4 mm round pins, measuring 19 mm in length. The centres of the line and neutral prongs are spaced 19 mm apart and they have 10 mm long insulated sleeves. Older versions of this plug have unsleeved pins. Type J looks very much like the Brazilian type N standard, but it is incompatible with it since type J has the earth pin further away from the centre line than type N: the centre-to-centre distance between the earth pin and the middle of the imaginary line connecting the two power pins is 5 mm. Or, simply put: the earth pin is offset by 5 mm.

The earthed type J plug and socket system is only used in Switzerland and in the tiny Principality of Liechtenstein, and is incompatible with any other system around the world. It is truly bizarre that the government of Liechtenstein does not even consider bringing themselves in line with the rest of Europe by adopting the type F plug and socket system. It would be so much less hassle…

Power plug & outlet Type C

Obsolete type C Bakelite wall socket (1950s)

Typically, type C plug sockets are not allowed to be installed anymore in Liechtenstein: these outlets are not earthed and are therefore considered dangerous. Only type J power points are permitted because they are grounded and therefore significantly safer.

The only (and rare) exception to this rule is that an old type C outlet should be replaced by a new one. After all, if you hook up a grounded wall outlet (i.e. type J) on a two-wire circuit, the socket will not be grounded, but people will get the wrong impression that it is actually grounded. No need to say, this would be a potentially dangerous situation.

Nowadays, however, type C receptacles are not frequently installed anymore, since older properties are almost always completely rewired when they are renovated or significantly altered.

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