Dan Ticktum took pole position for Cupra Kiro at the Monaco E-Prix, securing his second pole position in Formula E. 

The Briton set a 1:26.551 to beat Season Seven World Champion Nyck de Vries in the Mahindra Racing. The Dutch driver set a 1:26.661 on his final run, but it was not enough to deny Ticktum pole position.

Maximilian Günther will line up third for DS Penske and will start alongside Mitch Evans, who qualified fourth.

Pascal Wehrlein was the fastest quarter-final loser. The Season Ten World Champion lost to Ticktum in the quarter-finals and will start fifth alongside his teammate Nico Müller, who qualified sixth.

Joel Eriksson will start seventh for Envision Racing, while António Félix da Costa will line up eighth after making a mistake on his quarter-final run.

Jean-Éric Vergne will start ninth for DS Penske, with Felipe Drugovich completing the top ten.

Taylor Barnard will start 11th for the second DS Penske entry, lining up ahead of reigning World Champion Oliver Rowland.

Season Nine Champion Jake Dennis will start 13th, ahead of Norman Nato in 14th and Sébastien Buemi in 15th, the winner of last season’s Monaco race.

Pepe Martí will start 16th, with Nick Cassidy in 17th ahead of Lucas di Grassi.

Edoardo Mortara did not set a lap time due to a technical issue, while Zane Maloney did not participate after his crash in Free Practice.