The 2022-23 Formula E season kicks off in mid-January with the Mexico City ePrix from the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriquez.
The event will see the debut of the all-new Gen3 car.
Stoffel Vandoorne enters the year looking to defend his championship, while there are several looking to dethrone the Belgian driver.
After the season-opener from Mexico, the series travels to Saudi Arabia for the first of five double-header events this year.
India, South Africa and Brazil all follow, with all three locations hosting Formula E for the first time this year.
The second double-header will take place in Berlin toward the end of April, before the all-electric series takes to the famous streets of Monaco.
There will be a flurry of double-headers to end the season, kicking off with Indonesia at the start of June.
Portland, USA makes its debut as a single event a few weeks later, before double-header events in Rome and London finish off the campaign.
# | Event | Country | Date | |
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1 | Mexico City ePrix | Mexico | 14 January | |
2 | Diriyah ePrix 1 | Saudi Arabia | 27 January | |
3 | Diriyah ePrix 2 | Saudi Arabia | 28 January | |
4 | Hyderabad ePrix | India | 11 February | |
5 | Cape Town ePrix | South Africa | 25 February | |
6 | Sao Paulo ePrix | Brazil | 25 March | |
7 | Berlin ePrix 1 | Germany | 22 April | |
8 | Berlin ePrix 2 | Germany | 23 April | |
9 | Monaco ePrix | Monaco | 06 May | |
10 | Jakarta ePrix 1 | Indonesia | 03 June | |
11 | Jakarta ePrix 2 | Indonesia | 04 June | |
12 | Portland ePrix | United States | 24 June | |
13 | Rome ePrix 1 | Italy | 15 July | |
14 | Rome ePrix 1 | Italy | 16 July | |
15 | London ePrix 1 | United Kingdom | 29 July | |
16 | London ePrix 1 | United Kingdom | 30 July |
There are also a number of driver and team changes for the start of the new era of Formula E. World Champions Mercedes have departed the series and have been replaced by McLaren.
Maserati also joins the grid for the first time, formed from Venturi Racing.
Reigning World Champion Stoffel Vandoorne has switched to Penske alongside fellow title-winner Jean-Eric Vergne. Penske has formed an alliance with DS for the upcoming year.
Amid a number of drivers changing teams, there are two rookies on the grid – Jake Hughes and Sacha Fenestraz, with the latter already making his debut at the season-ending Seoul ePrix last year.
Team | Powertrain | No. | Drivers | Rounds | ||
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Jaguar TCS Racing | Jaguar I-Type 6 | 9 10 | Mitch Evans Sam Bird | All All | ||
Avalanche Andretti Formula E | Porsche 99X Electric | 27 36 | Jake Dennis Andre Lotterer | All All | ||
Mahindra Racing | Mahindra M9Electro | 8 11 | Oliver Rowland Lucas di Grassi | All All | ||
NIO 333 FE Team | NIO 333 ER9 | 3 33 | Sergio Sette Camara Dan Ticktum | All All | ||
Envision Racing | Jaguar I-Type 6 | 16 37 | Sebastien Buemi Nick Cassidy | All All | ||
TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team | Porsche 99X Electric | 13 94 | Antonio Felix da Costa Pascal Wehrlein | All All | ||
DS Penske | DS E-Tense FE23 | 1 25 | Stoffel Vandoorne Jean-Eric Vergne | All All | ||
Maserati MSG Racing | Maserati Tipo Folgore | 7 48 | Maximilian Gunther Edoardo Mortara | All All | ||
Nissan Formula E Team | Nissan e-4ORCE 04 | 17 23 | Norman Nato Sacha Fenestraz | All All | ||
NEOM McLaren Formula E Team | Nissan TBA | 5 58 | Jake Hughes Rene Rast | All All | ||
ABT CUPRA Formula E Team | Mahindra M9Electro | 4 51 TBA | Robin Frijns Nico Muller Kelvin van der Linde | 1, 6 All 2-5 |