Ebersbach developed considerably after World War II, first spreading to the west of the city.
Ebersbach grew politically in the 1970s with the incorporation of the municipalities of Roßwälden in 1972 and Bünzwangen and Weiler ob der Fils in 1975.
[2] During the Protestant Reformation, Roßwälden became increasingly dependent upon Württemberg as it controlled more and more property nearby until it was annexed by the Duchy.
Ebersbach is physically located between the Schurwald and Welzheim Forest to the north, and the foothills of the central Swabian Jura [de] to the south, on the river Fils.
[2] Ebersbach's coat of arms displays a boar in yellow, standing upon green ground and facing left, upon a field of red.