Swiss energy law · Explained

ZEV, LEG, vZEV.
Which one applies to you?

Switzerland has three different models for sharing solar energy. Most people have no idea which one they need — or that they’re even eligible. Answer 4 questions and find out in 60 seconds.

Upgrid
8 min read
Updated March 2026

If you’ve been following the Swiss energy news, you’ve probably seen these abbreviations thrown around. ZEV. LEG. vZEV. Sometimes in the same sentence. Occasionally by people who seem to be using them interchangeably when they very much aren’t.

They represent three distinct legal frameworks for how solar electricity can be shared in Switzerland. Each has different eligibility requirements, different geographic scope, different economics and different complexity. Choosing the wrong one — or not knowing you’re eligible for any of them — is expensive.

Here’s the plain-language version, followed by a decision tool that tells you which one actually applies to your situation.

🔍 Find your model in 4 questions
Answer honestly — there's no wrong answer, just different paths.
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Question 1 of 4
What’s your role?
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I rent my home
No solar panels, no ownership
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I own my apartment (StWE)
Stockwerkeigentümer
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I own the whole building
Vermieter / Liegenschaftsbesitzer
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I have solar panels
Producer looking to sell better