Allows teams to work concurrently on the same project file without overwriting data blocks.
Assessment (self-check)
The fundamental upgrade in ETAP 22 is the full-scale integration of the Electrical Digital Twin concept. Unlike traditional static models, this digital twin provides a unified platform that mirrors your physical power system in real-time, facilitating fully integrated lifecycle digitization from initial design through to operation and maintenance. This approach enables engineers to validate operational actions, predict system behavior under various scenarios, and automate responses, effectively bridging the gap between offline engineering studies and live operational intelligence. etap version 22
Solves networks exceeding 100,000 buses in seconds using parallel processing.
| Feature | ETAP V21 | ETAP V22 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Classic Windows | Modern Fluent UI (Dark/Light modes) | | Panning/Zooming | CPU dependent | GPU-accelerated smooth canvas | | Model Explorer | Flat tree | Contextual Smart Explorer (Filters by voltage, zone, or protection type) | | Annotation | Static text | Intelligent labels (auto-update when rating changes) | Allows teams to work concurrently on the same
Enter . As the industry-standard software for power system design, simulation, execution, and optimization, this release introduces groundbreaking features designed to bridge the gap between traditional power engineering and the digitalized grid of tomorrow.
Deeper simulation of charging/discharging cycles, state-of-charge (SoC) estimation, and grid-support functionalities. Co-Simulation with Python and API Extensions As the industry-standard software for power system design,
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Allows engineers to transition from off-line design to online monitoring, predictive simulation, and automated fault analysis.
Week 2 — Analysis Modules