Try this. Unfortunately I don't have any non-laptops to try it out on :(
(require 'battery)
(setq have-battery-status-p
(let ((perc-charged (assoc ?p (funcall battery-status-function))))
(and perc-charged
(not (zerop (string-to-number (cdr perc-charged)))))))
(if have-battery-status-p
(display-battery-mode 1))
EDIT
To break it down from the inside out, (funcall battery-status-function)
returns an alist, for which we want the 'p' (as a character) element, as this contains the percentage of battery charge remaining.
So perc-charged
will be something like nil
if there is no 'p' element in the battery status alist, or (112 . "97")
if the battery is 97% charged, or (I'm guessing) (112 . "N/A")
if battery status is unavailable.
Finally, if perc-charged
is non-nil and the cdr
of this value is non-zero when converted to a number (as "N/A" will be when using string-to-number
conversion), we assume a battery is present.
I've fleshed out the example to what should now be a fully working example also.