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Schneider Electric lifecycle updates: Harmony XVB, Modicon M258

Schneider Electric has announced several upcoming lifecycle changes. These changes will affect key product families, including the Harmony XVB series. Also, selected TeSys F, Modicon ABL, and Modicon M258 parts are set to be discontinued over the next 18 months.

It is vital for manufacturers to understand these changes. Those who depend on these products for control and automation in industrial settings should pay special attention to the regional differences in release dates.

Schneider Electric announce Harmony XVB to be discontinued 31 December 2025

The Harmony XVB signaling tower range will reach the end of its lifecycle on 31 December 2025 [1][2]. The XVB series is widely used across various industries. It serves as a staple for machine status indication in both OEM and maintenance applications.

Customers using Harmony XVB modules should start reviewing their installed base. They should also consider migration plans to the successor XVB7 range before the final discontinuation date.

EU Automation continues to support customers throughout the Harmony XVB discontinuation. With global Schneider Electric stock availability, we help customers maintain critical systems during the transition.

TeSys F series: phased discontinuation of selected products

Schneider’s TeSys F contactor family will also see selected part numbers discontinued by the end of 2025. These include:

  • LC1F780Q7 – all regions [3]
  • LC1F780 – all regions, except Italy [4]

LC1F780G7, LC1F780P7, LC1F780F7, and LC1F7804 – being discontinued in the United States, Germany, France, Italy and Spain, having already reached end of life in the UK in 2023 [3][4]

For customers with multinational operations, this staggered regional timing highlights the importance of checking lifecycle data per country. A product still active in one market may no longer be available for purchase or replacement in another.

Modicon power supplies and PLCs: lifecycle updates

The Modicon power supply ranges ABLM, ABLS, and ABL8 also have selected products scheduled for discontinuation on 31 December 2025 [5], including:

  • ABL8WPS24200 (remains active in France and Spain)
  • ABL8WPS24400 (remains active in France and Spain)
  • ABL8BPK24A12
  • ABL8BPK24A03
  • ABL8BPK24A07

Additionally, the Modicon M258 programmable logic controller will be discontinued on 30 June 2026 [6]. While this date is further away, early planning is recommended to minimise production risk. This will help to ensure a smooth migration to successor models.

Why do lifecycle dates vary by region?

Lifecycle announcements often differ from one country to another, even within the same product family. As obsolescence expert Robert Juricic explains:

“Regulatory and certification timing varies by market. Countries follow different compliance calendars such as UKCA versus CE marking, or national transpositions of EU rules. If one market’s deadline hits earlier, the part is pulled there first.”

Juricic also notes that local standards and customer specifications can lead to earlier variant changes. Also, variations in demand and the size of the installed base can also trigger these changes.

“If sales stay healthy or there’s a large installed base in France, Schneider may keep supplying longer there, while the UK exits earlier if demand has already shifted to the successor.”

Differences in supply chain realities can lead to varying outcomes. Factory allocations and stock levels may cause one region to run out sooner than another. Likewise, readiness for successor rollouts and local contractual obligations can influence timing.

These factors combine to create the regional variations seen in the lifecycle schedules for TeSys F and Modicon ABL8 products. For businesses operating across multiple countries, this underlines the importance of tracking local lifecycle announcements and planning proactively.

Planning for continuity

The upcoming Schneider Electric discontinuations serve as a timely reminder. Maintenance and procurement teams should take this opportunity to review their installed assets. They need to identify components that are nearing the end of their life cycle. Where parts are approaching discontinuation, organisations should consider:

  • Reviewing local lifecycle status in each operating region
  • Securing critical spares and replacement units while stock remains available
  • Evaluating migration options and successor products
  • Partnering with reliable suppliers for continued access to legacy automation components

Supporting your transition

At EU Automation, we focus on sourcing automation parts. This includes both current and obsolete components from global networks. We ensure continuity, even when manufacturers phase out legacy product lines.

Our team is here to assist you. Whether you are managing a gradual transition or dealing with an unexpected obsolescence event, we can help identify available stock. We will also find suitable alternatives and lifecycle support resources for you.

Sources 

  1. https://www.se.com/uk/en/product/XVBC2B6/illuminated-unit-for-modular-tower-lights-plastic-blue-%C3%B870-steady-integral-led-24-v-ac-dc/
  2. https://www.se.com/uk/en/download/document/998-23658258_RNG644/
  3. https://www.se.com/uk/en/product/XVBC2B6/illuminated-unit-for-modular-tower-lights-plastic-blue-%C3%B870-steady-integral-led-24-v-ac-dc/
  4. https://www.se.com/de/de/product/LC1F780G7/leistungssch%C3%BCtz-lc1f-3p-400-kw-780-a-400-v-ac3-spule-120-v-ac/
  5. https://www.se.com/de/de/product/ABL8WPS24200
  6. https://www.se.com/de/de/product/TM258LD42DT4L
  7. Schneider Electric – EOL Announcement for M258 and LMC058 PLCs
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