Update Highlights
Platform & software updates
Work more efficiently with a customizable workspace
The new data input experience now includes three pre-configured density options, allowing users to control how much information is visible within data tables.
The default density remains unchanged, while two additional compact modes reduce spacing and padding to increase visible content. Reduced column widths support denser layouts, while manually adjusted column widths remain persistent.
Whether working in detailed models or large datasets, users can tailor the workspace to match their preferred way of working.
Resources can now be split into multiple entries directly within the interface, enabling more accurate allocation of materials, quantities, and transport scenarios.
This provides greater flexibility when representing real-world construction assemblies and product configurations within an assessment.
Keep large models organized and easier to review*
The new data input experience now supports drag-and-drop row management and persistent row ordering across designs. Users can:
Reorder individual rows
Reorder constituent rows within constructions
Move rows between grouped sections such as Building Parts or Categories
Persistent row order is shared across all users working within the same design.
*This update will be introduced around the end of the month.
Stay focused with a more continuous modeling workflow*
Several usability improvements streamline day-to-day work in the new data input experience:
Search state now persists throughout the session, including filters, search terms, and results
New rows generated through actions such as duplicate, replace, or unbundling now appear directly after the active row
The interface automatically scrolls to newly created rows after refresh
New resources added from search are placed at the bottom of the table
Reduced whitespace around page headers increases interface compactness
*This update will be introduced around the end of the month.
Building & Infrastructure LCA updates
Carbon Designer 3D now includes operational energy calculations, helping teams evaluate both embodied and operational carbon impacts during early-stage design.
Based on predefined energy scenarios assigned according to the selected building type and reference building, users can quickly understand the impact of operational energy use across electricity, heating, and cooling systems.
Energy assumptions can be adjusted to better reflect project-specific strategies, supporting faster design comparisons and more informed decision-making without requiring detailed energy modeling.
Private and project-specific classifications can now be assigned directly to resources within the new data input experience.
Project classifications remain visible and editable to all project users regardless of organization, helping teams maintain consistent classification structures across collaborative projects.
*This update will be introduced around the end of the month.
Additional AEC tools are now supported in the new data input experience, including:
LCA for DGNB (DE)
LCA for Verde Edificios 2020/2022
LCA for CalGreen (US)
MEP Carbon tool
Life Cycle Carbon - Global (Simplified) 2023 tool
This expands the range of certification, compliance, and assessment workflows available within a single modeling experience.
Plugins & Import updates
Import workflows can now be saved as drafts and resumed later. Drafts are stored individually for each user and design and can be saved at any stage from column mapping onward. This makes it easier to manage large or complex imports without restarting work.
The One Click LCA Revit plugin now supports Revit 2027 following its April 2026 release.
Product LCA & EPD updates
Improve import accuracy and data mapping flexibility
Import Mapper now includes several enhancements to improve data mapping and import accuracy. Updates include:
Corrected country flag display for multi-area resources
New CLASSES support for the new import workflow
A new Volume question for imported data
Support localized EPD reporting requirements
Updates have been made to support regional EPD reporting needs.
The Japanese Manufacturing EPD Word template has been updated with requested improvements
A German Project EPD template is now available
Submit more complete EPD data and support North American workflows
Several enhancements have been introduced to improve EPD Hub submissions and expand regional support. Updates include:
A new Volume of Declared Unit question
Product density is now transmitted to EPD Hub during submission
Project EPD functionality is now available for North America accounts
These updates help improve submission completeness and expand EPD workflow support across regions.
Local updates
France: Stay aligned with updated RE2020 RSEE compliance requirements
RSEE compliance file generation has been updated to align with the latest supported RE2020 regulatory requirements.
To generate compliant RSEE files, uploaded RSET files must now use version 2025.E1.0.0 or later.
France: Support for updated RE2020 parcel sub-lot requirements
Recent RE2020 regulation changes introduce more specific sub-lot definitions for projects using Parcelle zones.
The generic “Parcelle (RE2020)” option has now been replaced with Parcelle sub-lot 1.1 across projects.
For new projects, users should update the selected sub-lot where applicable. Existing projects may continue using the default selection.
Germany: Simplify QNG reporting and project documentation
A new Excel report output is now available for the LCA for Qualitätssiegel Nachhaltiges Gebäude (QNG) tool.
The report includes all sections required for QNG reporting, along with a bill of materials and the associated environmental impacts of building materials used in the project.
This makes it easier to review, share, and present project results while reducing the effort required to prepare QNG documentation.
Database updates
The database now includes 3141 new EPDs and 317 industry generic datasets. The generic dataset are mostly from the NABERS database. These additions improve regional accuracy and strengthen early-stage modeling where verified EPDs are limited.
We have added 1001 generic datasets with a variety of applications.









