Update Highlights
Accelerate modeling with the New Data Input Interface now serving as the default for Manufacturing and expanded Building & Infrastructure tools.
Ensure regional compliance with updates for UK RICS v2 infrastructure, Australian Green Star, and French RE2020.
Streamline EPD verification through new mandatory data fields and automated EcoPlatform branding.
Improve data connectivity with automatic INIES ID recognition and updated Revit plugin capabilities.
Access broader environmental data with the addition of the ELCD database and CEPE v.4 datasets.
Platform & Software
The new data input interface is now the default view for all Manufacturing licenses (excluding Japan) and an expanded range of AEC tools, including LCA for NollCO2, DGNB (DE 2023), QNG, PAS2080:2023, and EPD Hub North America. This transition unifies the user experience and provides access to modern workflow tools across more project types.
Building & Infrastructure LCA
Integrated financial assessment with Life Cycle Costing BETA
A new Life Cycle Costing tool is now available for user testing to support combined financial and environmental impact analysis. Access and feedback on this early-access capability can be provided directly via the One Click LCA community.
Transportation default values now automatically update for resources added in the new data input interface when global LCA parameters change. This automation ensures transport impacts remain consistent and accurate even when project settings are adjusted retroactively.
The latest Revit plugin update enhances overall stability and improves the detection of tapered walls. Material Class (Mat) additional parameter data is now reported with greater precision, ensuring higher fidelity in model-based assessments.
Product LCA & EPD
Streamlined verification with mandatory fields and automated logos
EPD Hub tools now automatically include the EcoPlatform logo on the first page of reports. Verification rounds are reduced by making key fields mandatory, including place of raw material origin, production, installation, period of data representation, packaging mass, and transported product volume.
Flexible reporting with CFP format
We have re-introduced the Carbon Footprint (CFP) report format to the available outputs to support more detailed impact communication.
Simplified data management with merged construction types
Data form EPDs and EF 3.1 LCI are now consolidated into a single merged construction type: "Product LCA Construction (EF 3.1 & Specialised Industry Data)." Existing constructions are being migrated to this streamlined type to reduce complexity in resource selection.
Local Updates
Australia: Green Star alignment and concrete characteristics
The Carbon Designer 3D Australian region now fully aligns with Green Star requirements for early-stage baselines. Additionally, the Concrete EPD Generator now supports Australian-specific options for strength class (e.g. N20) and exposure class.
Data imports from RSEE files now redirect to the updated import process for advanced mapping capabilities. The import tool automatically recognizes INIES IDs for faster matching, and PEP background reports are now available in French to streamline market submission.
The NS3720 tool is complete within the new user interface and now supports "Additional scenarios" inputs. This ensures comprehensive compliance with Norwegian standards within the modern workflow.
A dedicated RICS v2 Infrastructure module is now available within the UK infrastructure pack. This enables assessments that align with Modules A-D of the latest RICS standards, with official verification currently ongoing.
The EPD Generator for EPD Hub North America is now fully supported in the new user interface, aligning North American EPD creation with the latest platform features.
Database Expansion
Broader data access with ELCD and CEPE v.4
The European Reference Life Cycle Database (ELCD) is now available as a free-access LCI database for all EPD tools (excluding NMD). Additionally, CEPE v.4 data for coatings and paints can now be added directly via general questions without separate queries.
The database now includes 1544 new datasets. These additions enhance regional accuracy and material representation for both construction and manufacturing.
We have added 364 generic datasets specifically targeting average emissions for products. This fills a critical gap for early-stage modeling where verified EPDs are rare.








