By ESS news
The Hungarian government has launched a residential energy storage program with a budget of HUF 100 billion. Under the initiative, households can install energy storage systems with a capacity of 10 kW, with a non-refundable grant of HUF 2.5 million to support the purchase.
Prime Minister Gergely Gulyás said this week that the program aims to help families with solar panels – or those planning to install them – store their own electricity and increase energy self-sufficiency.
Following the announcement, Gábor Czepek, Parliamentary Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Energy, confirmed on Facebook that the government would release further details of the tender in mid-January and open registrations for families in early February.
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