Something that can power a home, vehicle, and cook breakfast? How much?
But if you are asking about the cost to produce, the financial resources of the inventor are finite - no more than a few million $. And in Q&A sessions he mentions making around two thousand prototypes. Even assuming these were largely recycled, the implication is that they are not terribly expensive to build. The prototypes shown in demonstrations to date are quite small even with the thick shields and pipe apparatus.
They have also worked reliably in the demonstrations. This suggests the technology is not terribly complex and is robust even in the prototype stage. Again, this suggests the devices will be fairly simple and cheap to build - regardless of what they can charge for them.
It seems absurd, but I an others here have been tracking this story since January, and it has not been debunked (but is rather running in the opposite direction.) Crazy.
When can I buy a unit for my home, and how much will one cost?Defkalion Green Technologies is planning on opening a factory in October that will produce 300,000 units a year that will be sold in the Greek and Baltic markets. Other factories will most likely be opening in other parts of the world. Defkalion estimates that a reactor for your home would cost approximately 3500 Euros and the generator to convert the heat to electricity would cost an additional 1500 Euros. This is a very favorable price considering the massive energy and fuel savings an individual will reap after buying a unit. For example, an average home may use a few hundred dollars worth of electricity a month and may also pay substantial amounts of money for natural gas or fuel oil. In one year the unit could pay for itself. However, with any technology the cost will come down dramatically in time.