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The following is a complete list of Formula E ePrix which have been a part of the FIA Formula E Championship since its inception in 2014.
As of the 2025 São Paulo ePrix, 149 ePrix have been held.
The term ePrix is derived from the single-seater tradition of the Grand Prix, while changing the term to represent its nature of using only electric powered cars. ePrix are held almost exclusively on city centered street courses, with some exceptions being held on permanent race tracks instead of the usual street course, and Berlin ePrix, which is raced in an existing space at the Berlin Tempelhof Airport, featuring wide long sweeping turns and a track made up of 100% concrete. Courses vary in length from 2 to 3.5 km (1.2 to 2.2 mi), often resulting in smaller versions of notable venues to ensure traditional track length; examples include the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez and the Shanghai International Circuit. ePrix generally have a race distance between 80 and 100 km (50 and 62 mi).
The information below is correct as of the 2025 London ePrix.
| † | Current races (for the 2025–26 season) |
* denotes two or more races in the ePrix