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Driving to Switzerland

Into the Alps via Germany. The Swiss annual vignette is mandatory on every motorway — digital, linked to your registration plate and valid immediately.

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Europe Road Desk is an independent ordering service, not a government agency. The price includes a service fee on top of the official rate; you can also arrange it yourself with the official authority.

What do you need for this trip?

Required products are already ticked. Tick anything else you want — a toll registration, an extra vignette or an emissions sticker.

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Departure · Netherlands

DEGermany

Umweltplakette (Germany)

Required

Nearly every German city centre is a low-emission zone; without the green sticker it’s a €100 fine. We apply for it officially and post it to your home address.

€18,95 all-in

CHSwitzerland

Swiss e-vignette

Required

Straight onto your plate and valid the moment you pay — we buy your Swiss e-vignette officially from the authorities. No sticker, no waiting.

€50,75 all-in

Trailer/caravan e-vignette (Switzerland)

Not needed for your vehicle

Bringing a trailer, caravan or folding camper? It needs its own vignette in Switzerland, registered to the trailer’s plate.

PSVA registration (Switzerland, >3.5 t)

Not needed for your vehicle

Vehicles over 3.5 t pay the flat heavy-vehicle charge (PSVA) in Switzerland instead of the vignette. We handle the registration on your plate.

Arrival · Switzerland

Frequently asked questions

Is the Swiss vignette valid immediately?

Yes. The e-vignette is linked to your registration plate and is valid straight after purchase — no sticker to apply, no delivery time.

Do I need the annual vignette even for a single day in Switzerland?

Yes, Switzerland only offers an annual vignette (CHF 40). There is no day or week version.