On June 9, 2025, the FIA and Formula E unveiled the provisional calendar for the twelfth 2025-2026 season, the most extensive ever with 18 races at 12 venues, including debuts in Miami and Madrid, double heats in Jeddah, Berlin, Monte Carlo, Shanghai, and Tokyo, with the racing year starting on December 6 in São Paulo and concluding with the double heat in London on August 15-16, 2026. These changes reflect the strategy of expanding into new key markets, optimizing logistics to reduce emissions and costs, and offering new sponsorship opportunities in high-profile urban locations.
General overview
The twelfth season of the ABB FIA Formula E will see a record calendar of 18 races, grouped into 12 rounds spread across the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific, to improve logistical efficiency and contain the “carbon footprint.”
The strategic objective is to consolidate presence in mature and expanding markets, offering sponsors tailor-made packages in the most attractive urban hubs while ensuring continuity and stability in the calendar.
Full Formula E 2026 Season 12 Calendar
Below is the tentative schedule with the 12 confirmed venues and the two “TBC” events awaiting final confirmation:
- December 6, 2025 – ePrix of São Paulo, Sambadrome Anhembi, Brazil (Round 1)
- January 10, 2026 – ePrix of Mexico City, Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico (Round 2)
- January 31, 2026 – Miami ePrix, Miami International Autodrome (Hard Rock Stadium), USA (Round 3)
- Feb. 13-14, 2026 – double heats at Jeddah, Corniche Circuit, Saudi Arabia (Rounds 4 & 5)
- March 21, 2026 – ePrix of Madrid, Circuit de Jarama, Spain (Round 6)
- May 2-3, 2026 – double heats in Berlin, Tempelhof Airport, Germany (Rounds 7 & 8)
- May 16-17, 2026 – double heats at Monte Carlo, Monte Carlo Street Circuit, Monaco (Rounds 9 & 10)
- May 30, 2026 – TBC Event (Round 11)
- June 20, 2026 – TBC Event (Round 12)
- July 4-5, 2026 – double heats at Shanghai, Shanghai Street Circuit, China (Rounds 13 & 14)
- July 25-26, 2026 – double heats in Tokyo, Tokyo Street Circuit, Japan (Rounds 15 & 16)
- August 15-16, 2026 – double heats in London, ExCeL Arena, UK (Rounds 17 & 18)
> *Two additional locations are under negotiation and will be announced in the coming months*.
Most significant changes
Debut of new locations
- Miami: for the first time on one of the most iconic urban circuits in the U.S., the Miami International Autodrome at Hard Rock Stadium, aiming to capitalize on the appeal of a mature sports market and offer extensive hospitality solutions.
- Madrid: the return of an FIA World Championship to the Spanish capital after 37 years, with the renovated Jarama Circuit chosen for its history. Small but important curiosity, Formula 1 also returns to the Spanish capital this year.
Double heats and regional blocks
Double heats in Jeddah (February), Berlin (May), Monte Carlo (May), Shanghai (July) and Tokyo (July) ensure content-rich weekends and enable value-added multi-event packages for sponsors. Grouping by regions reduces transportation costs and environmental impact by optimizing the transshipment of vehicles and equipment.
Confirmations and renewals
Historic circuits such as São Paulo, Mexico City, Monaco and London confirm their role as pillars of the series, thanks to renewed contracts that ensure its stability and attractiveness to sponsors and fans.
Strategic Motivations
- Expansion in key markets: entry into North America (Miami) and strengthening in Europe (Madrid) to capture investment and growing audiences.
- Logistics optimization: regional blocks (Americas, Europe, Asia) to minimize CO₂ emissions and transportation costs, consistent with Formula E’s “Net Zero since Day Zero” vision.
- Premium content offering: double heat weekends and parallel Evo Sessions in Miami to increase fan engagement and multiply touchpoints for digital and on-track sponsors. The Evo Sessions offer an unprecedented opportunity within Formula E, a unique initiative that brings celebrities and influencers into the official teams to highlight the preparation, commitment and skills needed to compete at the highest level in electric motorsport
Future Scenario
In the coming years, Formula E aims to further expand the calendar to 20-22 races, exploring emerging markets such as Africa and Latin America, in line with the interest of local governments and investors. The introduction of Gen4, scheduled for the 2026-27 season, will require circuits with infrastructure adapted to the increased speed and charging requirements, influencing the choice of future venues.
Opportunities for sponsors and marketing
- Visibility in new markets: Miami and Madrid offer high-profile urban stages for brand experience activations and tailor-made hospitality.
- Multi-event packages: double heats and regional blocks allow rolling sponsorship agreements, leveraging economies of scale and partner retention.
- Digital engagement: Evo Sessions and social-media-driven initiatives parallel to the races create opportunities for qualified influencer marketing campaigns and lead generation.
- Sustainable narrative: the centrality of sustainability and Gen3 Evo and Gen4 technologies is an asset for CSR-conscious brands, enhancing corporate reputation and appeal to an eco-conscious audience.