Enerbeast was an overall app developed by Prabal Dhaubhadel. It was removed from Google Play Mar 27, 2026 and is no longer available for download.
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Enerbeast was free to download. The APK download size was 23.23 MB. The last available version was 3.0. The last update was on July 22, 2025.
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The app had a content rating of Everyone. The app had been available on Google Play June 2025.
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Stay Powered Anytime, Anywhere: The Rise of Sharable Portable Power Banks in Nepal
In today’s fast-paced, digitally driven world, running out of battery on your phone is more than just an inconvenience—it can mean missing important calls, losing access to maps or payments, or even compromising your safety in emergencies. Nepal, with its growing tech-savvy population and booming tourism industry, is the perfect setting for the next big innovation in convenience tech: sharable portable power banks.
What Are Sharable Portable Power Banks? Sharable portable power banks are on-demand charging solutions available at various public hotspots—cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, airports, hospitals, bus parks, and tourist hubs. Users simply scan a QR code, rent a power bank, charge their devices on the go, and return it to any available station when done.
Think of it as the next-gen solution to never being caught with a dead phone again.
Why Nepal Needs This Now Nepal’s dynamic blend of locals, students, trekkers, and entrepreneurs depends heavily on smartphones for communication, navigation, payments (like eSewa and Khalti), translation, and documentation. However, power outlets are not always accessible, and carrying bulky power banks isn't always practical.
A sharable power bank network addresses this gap by offering:
Reliable power, right where you need it. Freedom from cords and wall sockets. An eco-friendly alternative to single-use charging accessories. Top Benefits of Sharable Power Banks 1. Unmatched Convenience
No need to ask for a charger or sit next to a wall plug. Just pick up, charge, and move. Power banks can be dropped off at any station in the network.
2. Time-Saving
Don’t waste time waiting while your device charges. Plug it into a rented power bank and continue with your day—whether you're shopping in Thamel, attending a seminar in Pulchowk, or hiking through Pokhara.
3. Affordable & Flexible
Low-cost rental options mean anyone can afford it. Pay by the hour or day depending on your needs. Great for both locals and tourists.
4. Safe and Reliable
These units are built with safety features to protect your devices from overheating and overcharging. They’re regularly maintained and updated for performance.
5. Supports Tourism and Local Economy
From domestic travelers to international backpackers, sharable power banks enhance the experience of exploring Nepal—helping visitors stay connected, informed, and safe.
The Bigger Vision: A Connected Nepal This technology isn't just about convenience—it’s a step toward smarter, sustainable cities. A countrywide network of power bank stations supports:
Green energy alternatives Tech empowerment in rural and urban settings Smarter infrastructure for digital transformation As digital lifestyles become the norm, sharable power banks are set to become an essential public utility—just like WiFi or drinking water fountains.
Final Charge Whether you're a student in Bhaktapur, a guide in Mustang, or a tourist in Chitwan, sharable portable power banks offer a simple promise: Stay powered, stay connected, and stay free. As Nepal continues its journey into the digital age, this small innovation is set to have a big impact on how we live, work, and travel.
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