Power Plugs and Voltage in U.S. Virgin Islands

In U.S. Virgin Islands, power plugs and sockets are of type A and B. The standard voltage is 110V and the frequency is 60Hz.

U.S. Virgin Islands power plug types A B with 110V 60Hz electricity.

Plug types A B in U.S. Virgin Islands.

Last updated: 2026-04-28

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What plug types are used in U.S. Virgin Islands?

U.S. Virgin Islands uses plug types A and B. These plug types determine which devices can be connected directly.

Voltage and frequency in U.S. Virgin Islands

The voltage in U.S. Virgin Islands is 110V with a frequency of 60Hz.

If your device is not compatible with this voltage, you may need a converter.

Why plug types and voltage differ in U.S. Virgin Islands

Electrical systems in different countries were developed independently, which is why plug shapes and voltage standards vary. U.S. Virgin Islands uses 110V and plug types A B, which may differ from other regions.

Do you need a travel adapter for U.S. Virgin Islands?

If your device plug does not match types A and B, you will need a plug adapter.

Can you use your devices in U.S. Virgin Islands?

Most modern electronics support 100–240V and will work with a plug adapter.

Single-voltage devices may require a voltage converter.

Frequently asked questions

What plug is used in U.S. Virgin Islands?

U.S. Virgin Islands uses plug types A and B.

What voltage is used in U.S. Virgin Islands?

The standard voltage is 110V.

Do I need a travel adapter for U.S. Virgin Islands?

If your plug type is different, you will need an adapter.

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