This season’s Formula E calendar, the largest in the history of the event, is indeed global and an exciting travel itinerary for motorsport fans.
The 2025-26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship features 17 races across 11 cities — with two new venues joining the lineup: Madrid and Miami.
The inclusion of Spain’s capital adds a new European hub, while a stop in the Sunshine State deepens the series’ footprint in North America.
This calendar not only challenges drivers across continents; it also gives motorsport tourists a chance to visit vibrant cities and landmark circuits worldwide.
According to the event organization, races were grouped by continent to limit freight transport, reduce CO₂ emissions and maximize efficiencies across regions.
The season starts in late 2025 and goes on until Summer 2026
The season begins in São Paulo, Brazil, then moves to Mexico City in January 2026 before debuting in Miami.
For its Miami debut, Formula E returns to Florida via the Miami International Autodrome at Hard Rock Stadium — the same layout used for previous EVO sessions.
In Spain, the Circuito de Madrid-Jarama hosts Formula E’s capital entry. This marks the first world motorsport event in Madrid since 1989.
Berlin remains a staple circuit at the old Tempelhof airport, one of the few cities to appear in every season, while Monaco returns with a double weekend on the classic street circuit.
The Formula E World Championship will also return to Sanya, China, marking the series’ first visit to the coastal city since the 2018/19 season.
Shanghai, one of the key Asian stages, comes with two races before moving on to Tokyo. Finally, London’s Excel Arena circuit hosts the season finale with two races.
“We are pleased to validate the full 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship calendar. This unprecedented 17-race schedule blends the very best of long-standing Formula E venues and new additions in dynamic global cities, including a second event in China, a market that is highly relevant to the series’ manufacturers — and the country where it all began back in 2014” said Pablo Martino, Head of Formula E.
Tickets for the ABB Formula E 2025/26 season are available on the official website. The complete schedule, including estimated start times for all races, is below.
| Race | Country | Race Date | Local Time* |
|---|---|---|---|
| São Paulo | Brazil | Dec 6 | 14:00 |
| Mexico City | Mexico | Jan 10 | 15:00 |
| Miami | USA | Jan 31 | 16:00 |
| Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | Feb 13 | 20:00 (night race) |
| Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | Feb 14 | 19:30 (night race) |
| Madrid | Spain | Mar 21 | 16:00 |
| Berlin | Germany | May 2 | 16:00 |
| Berlin | Germany | May 3 | 15:30 |
| Monaco | Monaco | May 16 | 16:00 |
| Monaco | Monaco | May 17 | 15:30 |
| Sanya | China | Jun 20 | 13:00 |
| Shanghai | China | Jul 4 | 13:00 |
| Shanghai | China | Jul 5 | 12:45 |
| Tokyo | Japan | Jul 25 | 15:00 |
| Tokyo | Japan | Jul 26 | 14:30 |
| London | UK | Aug 15 | 14:00 |
| London | UK | Aug 16 | 15:30 |









