Do I need a power converter to go from 220 to 110 on the ipad

Do I need a power converter to go from 220v to 110v when charging my iPad in Europe?

Hi,
No Converted Needed...
All you need is an adapter from your supply... to the sockets of the country you are in.
Cheers,

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