Dec 6, 2025 – Aug 16, 2026
Source: https://www.fiaformulae.com/en
The 2025/26 Formula E season (Season 12) is the most extensive in the championship’s history, featuring 17 rounds across 12 global cities.
Here is the complete calendar for the season, including results for the races already completed:
Past Races (Results)
| Rd | Date | E-Prix | Winner | Team |
| 1 | Dec 6, 2025 | São Paulo, Brazil | Jake Dennis | Andretti |
| 2 | Jan 10, 2026 | Mexico City, Mexico | Nick Cassidy | Citroën |
| 3 | Jan 31, 2026 | Miami, USA | Mitch Evans | Jaguar TCS |
| 4 | Feb 13, 2026 | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | Pascal Wehrlein | Porsche |
| 5 | Feb 14, 2026 | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | António Félix da Costa | Jaguar TCS |
| 6 | Mar 21, 2026 | Madrid, Spain | António Félix da Costa | Jaguar TCS |
Future Races (Schedule)
The season is currently on a brief spring break before heading into a dense schedule of double-header weekends:
| Rd | Date | E-Prix | Venue |
| 7 | May 2, 2026 | Berlin, Germany | Tempelhof Airport |
| 8 | May 3, 2026 | Berlin, Germany | Tempelhof Airport |
| 9 | May 16, 2026 | Monaco | Circuit de Monaco |
| 10 | May 17, 2026 | Monaco | Circuit de Monaco |
| 11 | Jun 20, 2026 | Sanya, China | Haitang Bay Circuit |
| 12 | Jul 4, 2026 | Shanghai, China | Shanghai International Circuit |
| 13 | Jul 5, 2026 | Shanghai, China | Shanghai International Circuit |
| 14 | Jul 25, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan | Tokyo Street Circuit |
| 15 | Jul 26, 2026 | Tokyo, Japan | Tokyo Street Circuit |
| 16 | Aug 15, 2026 | London, UK | ExCeL London |
| 17 | Aug 16, 2026 | London, UK | ExCeL London (Season Finale) |
The 2025/26 Formula E season (Season 12) is currently in full swing. This season marks a major technological leap with the introduction of the GEN3 Evo car, featuring all-wheel drive (AWD) for qualifying and race starts, allowing for an incredible 0–100 km/h acceleration in approximately 1.86 seconds.
Here is the latest update as of March 24, 2026:
Current Standings & Recent Action
The most recent race was the Madrid E-Prix held this past Saturday, March 21. Following the race, the official Rookie Test took place on March 22, where Théophile Naël (Mahindra) set the fastest lap of the session.
Top 3 Drivers (Championship Standings):
- Pascal Wehrlein (TAG Heuer Porsche) – Current Leader
- Edoardo Mortara (Mahindra Racing)
- Mitch Evans (Jaguar TCS Racing)
Remaining 2026 Race Calendar
The season continues in May with the European leg before heading to Asia and the UK:
| Date | Location / Race | Format |
| May 02 – 03 | Berlin, Germany | Double-Header (Rnd 7 & 8) |
| May 16 – 17 | Monaco | Double-Header (Rnd 9 & 10) |
| June 20 | Sanya, China | Single-Header (Rnd 11) |
| July 04 – 05 | Shanghai, China | Double-Header (Rnd 12 & 13) |
| July 25 – 26 | Tokyo, Japan | Double-Header (Rnd 14 & 15) |
| August 15 – 16 | London, UK | Season Finale (Rnd 16 & 17) |
Key Team & Driver Changes
- Citroën Racing: A major new entry this season (replacing Maserati), featuring a powerhouse lineup of Nick Cassidy and Jean-Éric Vergne.
- Jaguar TCS Racing: António Félix da Costa has joined the team alongside Mitch Evans.
- TAG Heuer Porsche: Nico Müller is the new teammate for current leader Pascal Wehrlein.
- Lola Yamaha ABT: The new partnership is competing with veteran Lucas di Grassi and rookie Zane Maloney.
- Future News: Looking ahead, Opel has officially confirmed its entry as a manufacturer for the upcoming Gen4 era (Season 13).
“E Motorsport” (or Electric Motorsport) is a broad term that refers to any competitive racing involving electric-powered vehicles.
While many people use the term interchangeably with Formula E, it actually encompasses an entire ecosystem of racing series, technologies, and even digital simulations. Here is the breakdown of what it covers in 2026:
1. The Flagship: Formula E
This is the “Formula 1” of electric racing. It is an FIA World Championship that focuses on street circuits in major global cities.
- Current Tech (GEN3 Evo): The cars are now hitting 0–100 km/h in just 1.86 seconds, making them the fastest-accelerating FIA single-seaters in existence.
- Unique Features: It uses “Attack Mode” (temporary power boosts) and “Pit Boost” (rapid charging mid-race) to add strategy.
2. Other Professional E-Series
Electric power has spread to almost every discipline of racing:
- Extreme E / Extreme H: Off-road racing in remote locations to highlight climate change. Starting in 2025/2026, it is transitioning toward Hydrogen (Extreme H) power.
- E1 Series: The “Formula 1 of the water,” featuring high-speed electric foiling raceboats.
- FIA ETCR: A multi-brand touring car championship for powerful electric sedans.
- MotoE: The electric counterpart to MotoGP, using high-performance electric motorcycles.
3. E-Motorsport in Gaming (Sim Racing)
The term is also frequently used to describe Sim Racing involving electric vehicles.
- Because electric cars have instant torque and unique energy recovery systems (regenerative braking), they require a different driving style than internal combustion engines.
- Major platforms like iRacing and Assetto Corsa now feature highly accurate physics for E-Motorsport, where drivers must manage “State of Charge” (SoC) rather than just fuel.
4. Technical Innovation
Beyond the racing, E-Motorsport serves as a “rolling laboratory” for car manufacturers like Porsche, Nissan, Jaguar, and now Opel (joining in 2026). The software and battery management systems developed for these races directly influence the electric cars we drive on the road.
The official website for the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is:
What you can find there:
- Race Centre: Real-time telemetry, live commentary, and timing during race weekends.
- Standings: Up-to-date points for both the Drivers’ and Teams’ Championships.
- Ways to Watch: A localized guide that tells you exactly which TV channels or streaming services (like TNT Sports, Eurosport, or Roku) carry the races in your specific country.
- Tickets: The official portal to buy tickets for upcoming races, including the Berlin E-Prix (May 2–3) and the London Finale (August 15–16).
- Video Highlights: Full race replays and “best of” clips shortly after each event.
