Voltage & Frequency: Morocco uses 220V, 50Hz electrical supply. Power sockets are the European two round-pin plugs (Type E/F, Schuko), standard throughout Europe and compatible with many other countries.
Plug Types: Primary plug type is Type E (French) or Type F (Schuko). Both use two round pins and are identical electrically. Older buildings might have Type C (two round pins without earth) but Type E/F are now standard in modern establishments.
Voltage Converters: US devices (110-120V) require step-down converters or dual-voltage devices. Check your device labeling: if it states 110-240V, it's dual-voltage and only needs a plug adapter. UK, EU, and Australian travelers typically only need a plug adapter as their voltage matches Morocco's.
Plug Adapters: Essential for non-European travelers. Universal adapters work for Type E/F plugs. Available at airport shops, electronics stores, and hotels. Budget travelers should bring adapters from home as prices are higher locally.
Power Stability: Electricity is generally reliable in urban areas. Occasional power dips in older buildings or neighborhoods. Use surge protectors for sensitive electronics. Brown-outs rare but possible during high-demand periods. Batteries recommended for small devices.
Where to Buy: Electronics shops (Marjane, Carrefour), airport duty-free, and larger hotels sell adapters and converters. Supermarkets typically don't carry adapters. Prices higher than online ordering.