Max Gunther was fastest in the second practice of the Berlin ePrix weekend ahead of Nick Cassidy and Jean-Eric Vergne.
The session was interrupted by Oliver Rowland locking up into Turn 1 and hitting the wall. The Briton needed to be retrieved from the barriers, bringing out the red flag.
Race Control opted to extend the session which allowed the teams time to collect further data tonhe Berlin track. With the unique track surface and the new Hankook tyres in play, every piece of information would be essential race running.
Antonio Felix Da Costa narrowly missed the top three in his Porsche, ending the session in fourth as the German outfit continues to try and build their one-lap pace.
DS Penske continued to show their pace around the Berlin track, with reigning champion Stoffel Vandoorne putting a lap together good enough for fifth.
Once again, all four Jaguar-powered cars made it into the top 10, with customer team Envision beating their manufacturer on pace.
Sam Bird spent the session finding the limit of his Jaguar machine, coming home in eighth while teammate Mitch Evans rounded out the top ten.
After a difficult couple of outings for the Indian team, Mahindra had something to smile about in the session as Lucas DiGrassi ended the practice in seventh.
Despite being at the sharp end of the times for most of the session, NIO 333’s Dan Ticktum narrowly missed the top 10 and ended the session 11th as times tumbled.
Ticktum was closely followed by team-mate Sergio Sette Camara in 12th, with the Chinese manufacturer hoping to get cars into the duels again.
The action continues in Berlin with qualifying at 10:40 local time.