Most teahouses on the Pikey Peak trek have electricity, usually from hydropower or solar panels, though supply can be unreliable, especially at higher altitudes. Charging is typically available in communal dining areas rather than rooms and may cost USD 2–5 (NPR 260–650) per device, while some lodges offer free charging. Solar power may be affected by cloudy or rainy weather.
Bringing a power bank, headlamp with spare batteries, and a universal adapter (Type C/D) is strongly recommended. To conserve battery life, reduce screen brightness and switch off GPS and Wi-Fi. Cold temperatures can drain batteries quickly, so keep devices warm—store spares in your down jacket pocket and wrap unused electronics inside your backpack.






