2027 Formula E Calendar | Season 13
Formula E's 13th season will take place across 2027, with a record-breaking 21 rounds for the opening campaign of the Gen4 era. Check out the full calendar below.

The 2027 Formula E calendar will see the drivers and teams compete across a record-breaking 21 rounds, spanning 13 different venues around the world.
Formula E's 13th season will mark the start of the Gen4 era, featuring the championship's most advanced, powerful and fastest car to date.
Saudi Arabia kicks off proceedings with the Jeddah E-Prix on December 18-19, 2026, while the Japanese capital of Tokyo will bring the campaign to a close on July 20-21, 2027. It means the season will start and end with night races.
The calendar features three new venues: the Circuit of the Americas, Brands Hatch and Zandvoort, while several fan favourites also return.
Formula E's 2027 campaign will move to North America after the opening trip to Jeddah, with races in Mexico City, COTA and Miami before heading to São Paulo and Sanya.
A lengthy European leg follows, taking in Berlin, Monaco, Brands Hatch, Zandvoort and Madrid, before an Asian swing through Shanghai and Tokyo brings the season to a close.
Check out the 2027 Formula E calendar in full below!
2027 Formula E Calendar | Season 13
| Round/s | Date | Country | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 & 2 | 18 December 2026 | Saudi Arabia | Jeddah |
| 3 | 16 January 2027 | Mexico | Mexico City |
| 4 | 6 February 2027 | United States | Austin |
| 5 | 20 February 2027 | United States | Miami |
| 6 | 13 March 2027 | Brazil | São Paulo |
| 7 | 17 April 2027 | China | Sanya |
| 8 & 9 | 8 May 2027 | Germany | Berlin |
| 10 & 11 | 15 May 2027 | Monaco | Monte-Carlo |
| 12 & 13 | 29 May 2027 | United Kingdom | Brands Hatch |
| 14 & 15 | 18 June 2027 | The Netherlands | Zandvoort |
| 16 & 17 | 26 June 2027 | Spain | Madrid |
| 18 & 19 | 10 July 2027 | China | Shanghai |
| 20 & 21 | 24 July 2027 | Japan | Tokyo |
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