Eplan 2.9 Jun 2026
If you are still sitting on version 2.7 or 2.8, or if you’ve recently upgraded and want to ensure you’re using the software to its full potential, here is your guide to the standout features of EPLAN 2.9.
At its core, EPLAN 2.9 is defined by its rigorous adherence to the principle of consistency. Unlike generic CAD software where a coil and a contact exist as independent, easily mismatched graphical objects, EPLAN utilizes a database-driven system. In version 2.9, this database logic reached a new level of maturity. The software ensures that every component, from a terminal block to a programmable logic controller (PLC), carries its electrical, logical, and logistical properties within a single object. This "data-centric" approach eliminates the manual cross-referencing that plagues traditional design. When an engineer changes a component’s part number in the master data, the change propagates instantly across every page of the project, from the power distribution to the wiring diagram. For the engineer on a tight deadline, this consistency is not a luxury; it is the difference between a reliable project and a risky one. eplan 2.9
Expanded navigators allow for the bulk editing of project data. In list views—such as the device navigator—parts can now be edited directly, often eliminating the need for separate tabular editing windows. Service Pack 1 and Integration If you are still sitting on version 2
EPLAN 2.9 (officially EPLAN Platform 2.9) represents a major step forward in digitizing electrical engineering and streamlining documentation workflows. Released by EPLAN Software & Services, this version introduces features that bridge the gap between static engineering design and dynamic, field-accessible information. In version 2





