The table below summarises the plug types, voltage and frequency of electrical current in both Bangladesh and Nigeria.
Bangladesh | Nigeria | |
---|---|---|
Plug Types | A, C, D, G, K | D, G |
Voltage | 220V | 240V |
Frequency of electrical current | 50Hz | 50Hz |
In Bangladesh there's more than one plug type in use.
What type of plug does your appliance have?
In Nigeria there's more than one socket type in use. You may require more than one adaptor.
Socket Type A
(Bangladesh) to Plug Type D
(Nigeria)
Socket Type A
(Bangladesh) to Plug Type G
(Nigeria)
In Nigeria there's more than one socket type in use. You may require more than one adaptor.
Socket Type C
(Bangladesh) to Plug Type D
(Nigeria)
Socket Type C
(Bangladesh) to Plug Type G
(Nigeria)
In Nigeria there's more than one socket type in use.
You will need this adaptor:
Socket Type C
(Bangladesh) to Plug Type G
(Nigeria)
Nigeria also uses Socket Type D, which is used in Bangladesh. If using an appliance that has a Type D Plug in the Type D Sockets of Nigeria, you will not need an adaptor.
In Nigeria there's more than one socket type in use.
You will need this adaptor:
Socket Type C
(Bangladesh) to Plug Type D
(Nigeria)
Nigeria also uses Socket Type G, which is used in Bangladesh. If using an appliance that has a Type G Plug in the Type G Sockets of Nigeria, you will not need an adaptor.
In Nigeria there's more than one socket type in use. You may require more than one adaptor.
Socket Type K
(Bangladesh) to Plug Type D
(Nigeria)
Socket Type K
(Bangladesh) to Plug Type G
(Nigeria)
The voltages found in Bangladesh (220V) and Nigeria (240V) are not exactly the same, but the difference is tolerable, so you should not need a transformer.
The frequency found in Bangladesh and Nigeria is exactly the same (50Hz). Timing devices and appliances that use motors will function as expected under this frequency.