Eplan is nice, but WAY too expensive. Even their basic plan is about 6-7 grand and is 'crippled'.
There aren't a lot of great options out there. I mostly work in Autocad with 'dumb' drawings and a BOM tool I've designed myself for quotes and the like. I've found with my industry, the panels don't change a great deal, and it takes too much time to try and set things up in software and it is just easier by hand.
Plus - many times I have found I can use the same exact drawings with a different bill of materials (for customer specs).
I've tried/Used Radica Electra, Solidworks Electrical, Eplan, Autocad Electrical, Qelectrotech, Elwin 3XM, See Electrical, Skycad, PC Schematic and Zuken E3. None of them really did what I wanted, but Eplan was the closest.
I would have purchased it if the cost were anywhere near reasonable. I regret not buying Autocad Electrical 2016 - and I'll never look back into it as long as it remains subscription-based.