Formula E has revealed some of the TV and social figures from its 11th season so far, consisting of multiple records for the championship being broken.
The brand-new statistics released by FE consist of figures from the opening nine rounds of the season – from the season-opener in São Paulo to the end of the Tokyo double-header in May.
Unprecedented year-on-year growth has been enjoyed by the championship, which is firmly on a path to surpass 500 million cumulative audience this campaign.
Several TV figure-based records have already been smashed by the series, most notably the Mexico City E-Prix in January, which was watched by a record-breaking 44 million people.
American viewership of the all-electric series is on the rise through broadcaster CBS, with 11 million people from across the pond alone having watched the race in Mexico City – a new record for the most-watched FE race in the the United States.
This year's Jeddah double-header was also watched by a cumulative audience of 65 million across the globe, making it the most watched weekend in FE history. France and Japan have also seen FE views increase.
FE has also experienced growth in 2025 through its social platforms. It has reported a 13% year-on-year growth in video views, a 12% year-on-year growth in social engagements and a 10% year-on-year growth in social media followers.
"The latest figures from our external providers are truly phenomenal and show the tremendous momentum behind the growth of our sport," said Jeff Dodds, FE CEO. "They highlight that not only do we have world-leading technology and acceleration in the cars, but that it’s producing some of the best most-competitive racing that old and new fans can’t get enough of.
"We’re building fan bases and fan loyalty in key and new markets, with Mexico and the US examples of where our investment and longevity in the market is paying dividends. As the world’s fastest growing motorsport though, we know we can’t stand still.
"We know we need to continue offering the best racing, the best rivalries and the best most-inclusive events to continue on our steep trajectory and build a strong community of electric super fans."
*The figures reported by Formula E are based on a data analysis from Kantar Media (TV) and Emplifi (social).
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