Switzerland: Change to the flat-rate heavy goods vehicle charge

All vehicles that are not registered in Switzerland and have a total weight of over 3.5 tonnes must pay a so-called flat-rate heavy vehicle charge (PSVA) in Switzerland. This is then required for driving on the entire public road network (regardless of motorways). Even if the motorhome is not being moved and is parked on a campsite, for example. The amount of the tax depends on the total weight of the motorhome as stated in the vehicle registration document.

Ansicht eines Malibu Reisemobils inmitten einer Winterlandschaft in den Bergen.
Ansicht einer verschneiten Straße mit einem Malibu Reisemobil.

Payment of the PSVA

Previously, you could pay the PSVA amount via the Via app. However, this was shut down on 1 January 2025. The existing web portal is now available as a replacement. The PSVA can also be paid at manned border crossings.

The vehicle can be registered for payment via the Via Portal web application. You will receive an e-mail as proof. If you pay in advance via the Via Portal, the waiting time at the border is also reduced.

There are three ways to book the PSVA in terms of duration:

for 1 to 30 consecutive days
for 1 to 11 consecutive months
for 1 year

Before the Via app was switched off, there was still the option of booking 10 individual days, which was particularly popular with travellers passing through. There is no alternative for this option in the web application.

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