
https://rinconeducativo.org/en/noticias/first-consumer-nuclear-power-battery-could-be-on-the-market-by-2025/
"Betavolt Technology, a Chinese company specializing in the manufacture of semiconductors, batteries, and new materials, has announced that it has developed a battery that runs on nuclear power."
"Most strikingly, the BV100 battery only has to pass safety tests before it can go into full-scale production, so it could be commercially available by 2025."
So the big question is - will it really?
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afaict the Betavolt company does not exist anymore. their website was here: https://web.archive.org/web/20250606021102/https://www.betavolt.tech/
@retr0id if anyone has evidence otherwise let me know, but I can't see anything indicating they successfully commercialised it