Etap Version 22 Official
Version 22 debuts a modernized Ribbon-based user interface, similar to Microsoft Office products. This replaces the classic toolbar menu system. Key improvements include:
Version 22 significantly improves real-time capabilities:
ETAP V22 marks a significant leap from traditional power system analysis toward an integrated Enterprise Digital Twin. This version bridges the gap between offline engineering (static studies) and operational real-time systems (EMS, ADMS, SCADA). Key enhancements focus on high-performance computing, user experience modernization, and deep integration of renewable energy standards (IEEE 2800). etap version 22
| Feature | ETAP 21 | ETAP 22 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Interface | Classic menu system | Ribbon UI + Dark Mode | | Digital Twin | Static model | Real-time data sync | | IBR Modeling | Basic library | Advanced grid-forming inverters | | Arc Flash | IEEE 1584-2002 (legacy) | IEEE 1584-2018 + 3D configs | | Multi-core support | Limited | Full 64-bit parallel processing | | Cloud integration | Separate ETAP Cloud | Native cloud save/load |
ETAP Version 22 is more than a software release—it’s a vision for the future of electrical engineering. By merging classical simulation rigor with modern AI, real-time execution, and a unified digital thread, it empowers engineers to design safer, smarter, and more resilient power systems. Version 22 debuts a modernized Ribbon-based user interface
Whether you’re conducting a simple load flow or building a full-fledged digital twin of an industrial microgrid, ETAP 22 provides the tools to get the job done with unprecedented speed and intelligence.
For a detailed migration guide or system requirements, always refer to the official Operation Technology, Inc. (OTI) release notes. For a detailed migration guide or system requirements,
The Protection and Coordination module in V22 features:
Cable thermal analysis receives a major upgrade. Version 22 includes an automatic derating factor calculator based on:
Engineers can model large motor starts, perform harmonic analysis, and update arc flash labels after plant expansions. The new Digital Twin allows facilities to compare daily load profiles against the original design, identifying inefficient equipment before it fails.