Hungary’s official gazette has announced new measures related to the country’s economic recovery and resilience plan. The plan allocates 53 billion Forints for the deployment of smart meters across the nation. A significantly larger sum, 480 billion Forints, is earmarked for integrating renewable energy sources into the national grid. These investments aim to modernize energy infrastructure and support the transition towards a more sustainable energy system. The measures were published in the Magyar Közlöny, Hungary’s official journal of record. This funding represents a substantial commitment to upgrading the country’s energy capabilities and achieving its renewable energy goals. The initiatives are part of a broader strategy to stimulate economic recovery post-pandemic.