Preparations Extreme E began in 2018 as a project led by
Formula E founder
Alejandro Agag and former driver
Gil de Ferran. The series was presented to the public in January 2019 with an event in
London. The announcement took place on board the ship
St Helena which was to serve as "floating
paddock" of the series, and also introduced
Continental as tyre supplier and Brazilian company
CBMM as
niobium supplier for the vehicle production. Ali Russell was named Chief Marketing Officer, while
Red Bull sports executives Kester Wilkinson and Nina Dreier signed on as event and marketing managers. The first team to commit to the series,
Venturi Racing, was announced in May 2019 (although they withdrew again before the first season). A couple of months later, German team
Abt Sportsline was the second team to join the series. In July 2019 a first prototype of the series vehicle, the
Odyssey 21, was showcased at the
Goodwood Festival of Speed and in December 2019 the provisional calendar for the first season in 2021 was revealed, featuring races in
Senegal,
Saudi Arabia,
Nepal,
Greenland and
Brazil. In 2020, the series started to attract attention by having
Ken Block race the Extreme E car at the last stage of the
Dakar Rally in January and in September
Formula One world champion
Lewis Hamilton announced the creation of his own Extreme E team, called
X44. Former F1 champion and Hamilton's longtime
team-mate and rival,
Nico Rosberg also entered his own team into the competition with Rosberg X Racing, as did fellow champion
Jenson Button with
JBXE; Button also drove the
2021 Desert X-Prix for his team. A six-day drivers' test was held near the
Châteaux de Lastours in southern
France in late September and early October, featuring among confirmed series drivers some well-known racing drivers like
Valtteri Bottas,
Sébastien Loeb and
Jean-Éric Vergne. In November 2020, the vehicles were delivered to the teams, who could then apply their
liveries and acquaint themselves with the car and its operations. The teams were limited to 100 km of private testing. A joint test with eight teams and a race simulation was held at
MotorLand Aragón in December. The
St Helena departed from
Liverpool on 20 February 2021, carrying equipment and 9 cars for the first race in April and arrived in
Jeddah on 14 March. Rosberg X Racing with drivers
Molly Taylor and
Johan Kristoffersson emerged as the first Extreme E champions.
2022 season The second season started in February 2022, again in Saudi Arabia.
McLaren joined the series as a new team. The season ended in November 2022 in
Uruguay. The second season was won by
Team X44 with drivers
Cristina Gutiérrez and
Sébastien Loeb.
2023 season The third season started once again in Saudi Arabia in March 2023. Xite Energy Racing left the series and
Carl Cox Motorsport joined the series as a new team. The season ended in December 2023 in
Chile. The third season was won by Rosberg X Racing with drivers Johan Kristoffersson and
Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky.
2024 season The fourth season started in Saudi Arabia in February 2024.
Abt Cupra XE,
X44,
Chip Ganassi Racing and
Carl Cox Motorsport left the series, while SUN Minimeal XE Team and
Legacy Motor Club joined the series as new entrants. On 6 September, a week before the scheduled Island X-Prix I, Extreme E cancelled the remaining rounds in Sardinia and Phoenix. At the time of the cancellation,
Veloce Racing's
Kevin Hansen and
Molly Taylor were the championship leaders.
2025 season and transition to Extreme H Prior to the 2022 season's opening race, Agag announced the creation of a similar off-road championship called
Extreme H, featuring a
hydrogen fuel cell version of the Spark Odyssey 21 car. In August 2023, the FIA and Extreme E signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding to set out a framework for Extreme H. The inaugural season would be in 2025 and the series would be recognized as an FIA World Championship in 2026 if the requisite criteria are met. In January 2024, the organisation announced that Extreme H would replace Extreme E rather than co-exist. In September 2025, Extreme E announced it would run one final race called
The Final Lap ahead of the
FIA Extreme H World Cup debut. The Final Lap would be held in
Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia on 4 and 5 October 2025 and the inaugural Extreme H event would follow on 9 to 11 October. Six of the eight teams were new:
STARD, Jameel Motorsport,
Kristoffersson Motorsport (KMS),
Team Hansen,
Team EVEN and returnees
Carl Cox Motorsport joined in place of
Veloce Racing,
Rosberg X Racing, SUN Minimeal Team,
Andretti Altawkilat,
McLaren XE and
Legacy Motor Club. The event saw
Yokohama replace
Continental as tyre supplier. The last ever Extreme E race victory went to Team Hansen duo
Andreas Bakkerud and
Catie Munnings. ==Champions==