Built for Switzerland

The operating system for Local Energy Communities.

GreenUp helps Swiss prosumers and consumers build and operate Local Energy Communities, with automated matching, fair pricing, and full CEL compliance built in.

CEL · OApEl · SDAT
Rooftop solar on Swiss alpine village
Live production
4.2 kW
Producing · 2.4 kW surplus on market · CHF 0.18/kWh
3 neighbors trading right now
This month
CHF 42.80
↑ +12% vs last month
THEY SUPPORT US
The challenge

The situation

Since 2026, Swiss law enables Local Energy Communities. But the tools to run them, matching, billing, reporting, don't exist at scale.

−60%

Feed-in tariff collapse

Grid feed-in rates for prosumers have dropped sharply as renewable generation scales. Selling locally is the only route to fair returns.

+28%

Rising electricity prices

Consumer electricity costs have surged over three years. Neighbors with solar can offer a better rate, but there's no platform to connect them.

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No dedicated platform

CEL regulations exist. Smart meters are being deployed. A turnkey platform for community energy trading is exactly what's missing.

The process

From contract to settlement in four steps.

GreenUp connects your smart meter to a fully automated trading and billing engine, no spreadsheets, no manual reporting.

1
Contract

Community onboarding

GreenUp generates the CEL contracts, member charter, and DSO registration package. Members sign electronically; the legal structure is in place in days.

CEL-compliant · e-signature
2
Connect

Read your meter

A compact dongle reads your smart meter via the RJ12 P1 port. Setup takes under ten minutes, no electrician required.

RJ12 P1 · plug-and-play
3
Match

Automatic allocation

Every 5 minutes, GreenUp reads generation and consumption data, runs pro-rata allocation, and applies dynamic community pricing. Fully automated.

Every 5 min · dynamic pricing
4
Settle

Automated billing

GreenUp generates reports and monthly invoices automatically. Members receive clear, itemised statements.

Financial statement · monthly
Why GreenUp

Built for the Swiss market.

Every feature is designed around CEL requirements, Swiss DSO data standards, and the reality of Swiss community energy projects.

Built for the Swiss market

Automated billing & reporting

Real-time optimization

Engagement & education

Fair tariff logic

Turnkey SaaS

Golden hour rooftop solar in Swiss neighborhood
What you gain

Real returns for producers. Real savings for consumers.

>20%

Revenue increase for prosumers

Selling locally at community rates consistently outperforms grid feed-in. More of your solar value stays in your pocket, and in your neighborhood.

>13%

Cost saving for consumers

Buying from a neighbor is cheaper than buying from the grid. Local solar at a fair price, matched automatically every 5 minutes.

0

Manual work required

GreenUp handles matching, pricing, billing, and reporting.

The platform

A dashboard communities will actually use.

Real-time production data, community trading, CO₂ impact, all in one clear view.

app.greenup.energy
Dashboard
Marketplace
Production
Billing
Community
Thursday, 18 April · Bastille community

Dashboard

Live · 4.2 kW producing
Today's production
12.4 kWh
↑ 18% vs yesterday
Sold this month
CHF 42.80
↑ 12% vs last month
CO₂ avoided
86 kg
= Paris → Lyon flight
Neighbors served
7
within 400m of you
Production vs. consumption — today
Solar
Consumption
06 09 12 15 18
Trading right now 3 active
Consumer 1
0.8 kW
Consumer 2
1.1 kW
Consumer 3
0.5 kW
CO₂ avoided this month
420 kg
= a flight from Paris to Rome
Our vision
"Our vision is to maximize the value creation of PV panels within energy communities through a dedicated platform."
GreenUp Technology — Lausanne, Switzerland
FAQ

Common questions

Any household or business connected to the same low-voltage grid section can join a CEL. Swiss law (OApEl, Art. 17a) requires all members to be within the same DSO grid area.
Members trade electricity directly with each other at community rates set automatically. GreenUp acts as the matching and settlement engine, not a utility.
Yes. Swiss law requires that CEL membership be voluntary and that exit conditions be clearly defined in the community charter. GreenUp's default charter allows exit with 3 months' notice.
GreenUp set a base rate between the grid feed-in tariff (floor) and the retail supply tariff (ceiling). We applies dynamic adjustments based on real-time generation and demand, using a pro-rata allocation algorithm that ensures fair distribution of surplus energy.
We are actively willing to partner with DSOs across Switzerland.
We aim to be compliant with Swiss data protection law (nDSG) and GDPR. We do not sell user data, and users can export or delete their data at any time.
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