Load-shedding schedule & gadget survival kit – complete BD guide

How to check your load shedding schedule, plan around it, and build a complete gadget kit so outages stop disrupting your life
The power will be cut again tonight. Here is how to know exactly when – and how to be fully ready when it does.
Quick Answer
Check your load-shedding schedule at dpdc.org.bd (Dhaka) or desco.org.bd (Dhaka north) or your local BPDB office number – schedules are posted area-by-area and updated weekly. For the gadget kit: at minimum, you need a rechargeable fan (৳2,500-৳4,500), a rechargeable lamp or lantern (৳1,200-৳2,200), a Mini UPS to keep your WiFi alive (৳800-৳1,500), and a 20,000mAh power bank for phones (৳2,000-৳3,500). Total for a basic functional kit: ৳6,500-৳12,000. This guide covers the schedule sources, a room-by-room kit plan, and exactly what to buy at every budget level.
Load-shedding in Bangladesh is not random – at least not entirely. DPDC, DESCO, and BPDB publish area-wise schedules that tell you which zone loses power and for how long each day. Most people never look at these. They just get surprised every time the lights go out, fumble for their torch, and wait it out in the heat.
The difference between a family that survives load-shedding comfortably and one that does not is rarely money – it is preparation. A ৳8,000 gadget kit assembled correctly keeps you cool, lit, connected, and working through a 3-hour outage. The same ৳8,000 spent randomly on unrelated gadgets gives you nothing useful when the power cuts.
This guide does two things: first, it shows you exactly how to find and use Bangladesh’s actual load-shedding schedule resources. Second, it lays out a complete, priority-ordered gadget survival kit – from the ৳6,500 starter setup to the ৳25,000+ full home backup – with links to every dedicated product guide we have written in this series.
This article is the hub guide for the entire load-shedding series at Gadgeterians. Every product category links out to a dedicated in-depth guide. If you want the full story on any single product – rechargeable fans, power banks, UPS units, backup lighting – follow those links. Here, we cover the complete picture.
In This Guide
- How to check the load-shedding schedule for your area in Bangladesh
- How to read and use the schedule to plan your day
- The 5 survival problems load-shedding creates – and the gadget that solves each
- Complete gadget survival kit: what to buy and in what order
- Budget kit plans: ৳6,500 starter / ৳12,000 comfortable / ৳25,000 full coverage
- Room-by-room survival guide
- What NOT to buy: common gadget mistakes during load-shedding season
- FAQs
1. How to Check the Load-Shedding Schedule for Your Area in Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s power distribution is handled by different entities depending on where you live. Finding the right schedule depends on which utility covers your area:
| Your Location | Utility | Where to Check the Schedule | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dhaka South (Motijheel, Lalbagh, Demra, Postogola) | DPDC | dpdc.org.bd → Load Shedding Schedule | 16199 |
| Dhaka North (Gulshan, Mirpur, Uttara, Bashundhara) | DESCO | desco.org.bd → Load Shedding | 16116 |
| Chittagong | CPGCBL / BPDB | bpdb.gov.bd or local circle office | Local office |
| Sylhet, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal, Mymensingh | BPDB (regional) | bpdb.gov.bd → Division → District | Local circle |
| Rural areas and districts outside major cities | BPDB / REB (Rural Electrification Board) | reb.gov.bd or local PBS (Palli Bidyut Samity) office | Local PBS |
Practical Tip: The Schedule Is Updated Weekly
DPDC and DESCO publish schedules in zones – your area will be assigned to a zone (e.g., Zone A, B, C) that rotates throughout the day. Schedules are usually updated on Sunday for the coming week. The schedule shows 1-3 hour outage windows per zone per day. Bookmark your utility’s schedule page and check it once a week – this 2-minute habit removes all the surprise from load-shedding.
Faster Method: Ask Your Building’s Caretaker
In apartment buildings across Dhaka, the caretaker (darwan or security guard) usually knows the load-shedding pattern for your block far better than the official website – because they experience it daily. Ask them which hours the power typically cuts off in your building. Cross-reference with the official schedule for accuracy.
2. How to Read and Use the Schedule to Plan Your Day
Knowing the schedule turns load-shedding from a disruption into a manageable inconvenience. Here is how to use it practically:
3. The 5 Survival Problems Load-Shedding Creates – and the Gadget That Solves Each
Every load-shedding problem maps to a specific gadget category. Building your kit means solving each problem in priority order:
4. Complete Gadget Survival Kit: What to Buy and in What Order
Build your kit in priority order. Buy items 1-4 first – they solve the most critical problems. Add items 5-8 once the basics are covered. Items 9-10 are for households that want zero disruption during extended outages.
| Priority | Gadget | Problem Solved | Price Range (BD) | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rechargeable table fan | Heat – the most urgent comfort problem in Bangladesh summers | ৳2,500-৳4,500 | Fan guide → |
| 2 | Rechargeable LED lantern or desk lamp | Usable light for family time, study, cooking, and work | ৳1,200-৳2,200 | Lighting guide → |
| 3 | Mini UPS for WiFi router | Keep home internet alive – critical for remote workers and online students | ৳800-৳1,500 | Router UPS guide → |
| 4 | Power bank (20,000mAh) | Keep phones and tablets charged through multiple outages per day | ৳2,000-৳3,500 | Power bank guide → |
| 5 | Emergency lights (2-3 units) | Automatic safety lighting for the bathroom, staircase, and corridor | ৳350-৳600 each | Lighting guide → |
| 6 | Desktop UPS with AVR (desktop PC users only) | Protect PC hardware and data from sudden cuts and voltage spikes | ৳3,800-৳4,800 | Desktop UPS guide → |
| 7 | Second rechargeable fan (bedroom) | Cover both the living room and the bedroom simultaneously during long outages | ৳2,500-৳4,000 | Fan guide → |
| 8 | Solar panel + power bank combo | Recharge devices during extended outages when even grid power is unavailable | ৳3,500-৳7,000 | Solar guide → |
5. Budget Kit Plans: ৳6,500 Starter / ৳12,000 Comfortable / ৳25,000 Full Coverage
6. Room-by-Room Survival Guide
Different rooms have different needs. Here is what each room in a typical Bangladeshi home needs, and why:
| Room | Essential Gadget(s) | Why / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Living room/dining | Rechargeable fan + LED lantern | This is where the family gathers. The lantern’s 360° output covers the whole room. The fan keeps air moving for multiple people. These are the first two items in any kit. |
| Main bedroom (adults) | Second rechargeable fan + rechargeable desk lamp | Sleeping in 35°C without any airflow is miserable. The desk lamp with warm-white mode is comfortable for reading before sleep without disturbing a partner. |
| Study room/desk | High-lumen rechargeable desk lamp + Desktop UPS (if PC) | 300+ lumens for HSC/SSC study sessions. Flicker-free, eye-protection models reduce strain during 3-4 hour study blocks. If there is a desktop PC, add a UPS – lost assignments are not recoverable. |
| Children’s room | Motion sensor night light + small fan (if hot season) | Children wake up scared in sudden darkness. A motion-sensor light activates automatically when they move without needing to find a switch. Essential for younger children. |
| Bathroom | Emergency plug-in light or motion sensor light | Safety-critical. Navigating a wet bathroom in complete darkness is a fall risk. Automatic activation is essential – you should not have to fumble for a switch. One per bathroom. |
| Staircase/corridor | Emergency plug-in light | Moving between floors in the dark is the most common cause of load-shedding injuries. A ৳400 emergency light prevents this entirely. Non-negotiable for multi-floor homes. |
| Kitchen | Portable lantern (carry from the living room) | Cooking with sharp knives in low light is dangerous. Bring the living room lantern to the kitchen during cooking, or buy a dedicated kitchen unit. Emergency lights at 40 lumens are not bright enough for safe kitchen work. |
| Router/networking corner | Mini UPS (plugged in permanently) | Set it up once and forget it. The Mini UPS charges from the wall and automatically powers your router and ONU/ONT when power cuts. 4-8 hours of WiFi backup from a ৳1,000 device. |
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