These things are awful from both a size-to-power and weight-to-power ratio.
In other words, any application where size or weight is an issue (nearly all consumer portable electronics such as laptops, phones, tablets, power tools, and especially cars), these won't be good enough.
The last time I heard of a radioactive battery (btw, this concept is not new), I'm pretty sure someone did the math and found that you'd need one the size of a typical car battery just to get enough wattage to power a phone. To power a car, it'd have to be the size of a semi trailer.
That said, their life is certainly huge. If size and weight isn't an issue, they can be an incredible boon, but I imagine at the scales I'm thinking of (like needing a few kilowatts to power a 5-person outpost somewhere), the cost ends up being the major factor.
In other words, any application where size or weight is an issue (nearly all consumer portable electronics such as laptops, phones, tablets, power tools, and especially cars), these won't be good enough.
The last time I heard of a radioactive battery (btw, this concept is not new), I'm pretty sure someone did the math and found that you'd need one the size of a typical car battery just to get enough wattage to power a phone. To power a car, it'd have to be the size of a semi trailer.
That said, their life is certainly huge. If size and weight isn't an issue, they can be an incredible boon, but I imagine at the scales I'm thinking of (like needing a few kilowatts to power a 5-person outpost somewhere), the cost ends up being the major factor.