Mark your calendars, because the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is once again hitting the track at Excel London on August 15-16. Part of the 2026 Hankook London E-Prix, the double-header promises two full days of adrenaline-pumping electric races on the first and only indoor-outdoor circuit of top-flight motorsport, plus live music, food truck fare, racing simulators, and many more festival experiences.
As the grand finale of this racing season, the event will also feature the official crowning of the Season 12 World Champion, so you really don’t want to miss this one.
These are not your typical races. Here, raw speed collides with high-tech sustainability in premier all-electric racing, with the cutting-edge GEN3 Evo at the forefront. Watch as it races across the track with explosive acceleration and power – and feel the thrill from the first second to the final turn.
Raw speed meets sustainability
Pure edge-of-your-seat adrenaline is palpable in the air at Formula E, and it’s already a good enough reason to get your tickets. However, what makes Formula E an extra-special occasion is that it goes beyond the thrill, placing a real emphasis on innovative, sustainable technology.
Watching the racing machines at Formula E on the track proves that powerful speed and explosive acceleration are perfectly compatible with a more sustainable approach to racing. Formula E represents the future of motorsport: 100% electric, high-tech racing with a sense of responsibility.
The star of the races drawing fans to this year’s Formula E will undoubtedly be the GEN3 Evo, ready to impress with its ability to accelerate from 0 to 100 mph in just 1.82 seconds, plus an astonishing top speed of 200mph. It’s also designed with a regenerative braking system that returns energy to the batteries, and tyres made from 35% recycled materials.

Off the track, there’s plenty of action for all ages to enjoy over the festival’s two days, with an electrifying atmosphere that runs through the fan village. Test your skills on the racing simulators in the gaming arena, and enjoy live music and street fare from international food trucks.
Another special highlight is the “Girls on Track” initiative, which aims to inspire girls aged 12 to 18 to get involved in motorsport.
