Formula E: The all-electric series reveals its schedule for the 2025/2026 season

The all-electric single-seater series, Formula E has revealed its schedule for the 2025/2026 season, with its latest calendar set to become its biggest schedule in its history.
Formula E has revealed its calendar that will include a total of 18 races. The all-electric series noted that "sustainability is at the heart of everything we do, and the calendar's planning and delivery have seen race locations grouped by continent to reduce freight transport and CO2 emissions and maximise efficiencies across regions."
The 2025/2026 season will start in São Paulo as the Anhembi Sambadrome will play host to the season opener in December. The second round of the season will take place in Mexico in January 2026, with the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez set to host Round 2 of the season.
Formula E returned to Miami this season. The all-electric series will be back in Season 12, but this time with a new venue, visiting the Hard Rock Stadium for a trip around the Miami International Autodrome.
Then it’s on to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for the first double-header of the season. Formula E goes back under the lights for another set under the stars, with the floodlights on and racing electrifying the streets.
Spain will be the first of the newcomers next season. The field will complete a trip to Madrid in March and the Circuito de Madrid-Jarama, the same track that hosted the pre-season tests this year and the first time that Formula E has raced in the Spanish capital.
May will see Formula E land in Germany, as the old Tempelhof airport will host a pair of races. It’s become a staple on the calendar and maintains its accolade of being the only city present since the first season.
Following the Berlin double header, the field will head to the hallowed streets of Monaco, with the Monte Carlo circuit set to host two races again on the same weekend.
After the Monaco double header, there are two dates in May and June without locations. The series will confirm the venues later on.
After a successful return to China in Season 10, Shanghai is set to host another pair of races before the field heads to Tokyo for another double-header with a new slot for the Japanese capital in July.
Then, the curtain closes in London, as the champion will again be crowned in the UK capital during a double-header weekend at the Excel Arena, bringing Season 12 to an end in August.
BIGGER THAN EVER 🤩
— Formula E (@FIAFormulaE) June 10, 2025
Season 12 will see us return to Spain and take to the Miami International Autodrome at the Hard Rock Stadium in the largest calendar in Formula E history!
With more locations still to come, what is your favourite so far?