Formula E has unveiled its biggest racing calendar to date, with 18 races set to take place across 12 different locations.
The 2025/26 calendar includes the addition of two all-new races at the Miami International Autodrome and the Circuito del Jarama in Madrid, Spain. It marks Formula E’s second time at the Spanish circuit, after it stood in as an emergency back-up venue for pre-season testing following the floods in Valencia in October 2024.
Starting in São Paulo, Brazil, in early December, the calendar will see a handful of races take place during the typical motorsports “off-season” in the winter months. Meanwhile, London holds onto its crown as the host of the season finale, due to take place on the 15 and 16 August 2026.

Other returning venues include Berlin, Tokyo, and Shanghai, with each hosting double-header weekends. Monaco also returns as a double-header venue following the first back-to-back outing in the Principality in May this year.
There are still two unconfirmed slots on the calendar for 30 May and 20 June — but could later be occupied by Formula E regular Jakarta and newcomer Sanya, a city in the Hainan province of China.
“This calendar is our most competitive yet, blending exciting new and existing venues with legendary circuits that define Formula E,” said Jeff Dodds, Formula E’s CEO. “With greater attention on calendar stability, we’re becoming easier to find, engage with and attend, unlocking greater fan loyalty and love.
“As we continue to see year-on-year growth of our global fanbase and TV audiences, this calendar is certain to deliver even more exciting racing from our world-class drivers and teams for our fans to get behind.”




