All 16 races will be broadcast on the free-to-air Channel 4 and its online streaming service All4, or on the network’s YouTube service.
This also includes a race highlights package, while the YouTube channel will also host Formula E’s all new qualifying format ahead of each race.
It will continue to make use of Formula E’s live world feed, featuring presenters Vernon Kay and Nicki Shields and commentators Jack Nicholls and Dario Franchitti.
“Formula E is a fantastically exciting sport and this deal is wonderful news for sports fans,” said Channel 4’s head of sport Pete Andrews.
“We’re proud to be showcasing a sport with sustainability at its heart and one that plays such an important role in seeking to combat the climate crisis.”
“The multi-year partnership with Channel 4 is great news for fans across the UK and for the continued growth of our sport,” added Formula E’s chief media officer Aarti Dabas.
“Last season saw more fans around the world tune into our live race programming…
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