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Everything you need to know about PIT BOOST in Formula E

PIT BOOST returns this week in Jeddah. Get to know the latest technology sure to shake up strategies in Formula E.

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Race strategy in Formula E had a big shake up last season, when PIT BOOST was introduced across all double-header race weekends. Previously, cars had been involved in a pure sprint to the finish line, apart from in GEN1 when drivers needed to swap cars mid-race to go the distance. 

That all changed over the 2025 Jeddah E-Prix in Season 11, when PIT BOOST was officially debuted. Here is a breakdown of the technology that is bringing strategy back to the pit lane.

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What is PIT BOOST? 

PIT BOOST is a mandatory mid-race pit stop where cars receive an ultra-fast energy increase. This is done through a 30-second 600kW boost in the pit lane, which in return offers the driver a 10% energy increase (3.85kWh). 

 All drivers must stop for this extra energy and it can only be when the State of Charge (SoC) window is between the maximum and minimum percentages, agreed by the FIA ahead of time – usually below 60% and above 40%. 

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The timing of this could vary from garage to garage depending on the strategy of consumption each driver has during the first phase of the race. 

ATTACK MODE is also still available during races with PIT BOOST, but is getting a shake up for Season 12. There will be only one ATTACK MODE activation per PIT BOOST race, which should make for bigger strategic impact, flexibility as well as even more competitive racing. There’s also no obligation to use the full allocation of ATTACK MODE before the end of the race.

PIT BOOST Fast Facts

Stop Duration

Mandatory 34 Seconds (30s for charging)

Energy Boost

10% Increase (3.85kWh)

Power Levels

600 kWh (Powered by Fortescue Zero)

Pit Window

State of Charge (SoC) between 60% - 40%

When

Double-Headers: Jeddah, Berlin, Monaco, Shanghai, Tokyo and London.


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Rules and Regulations 

  • No Double-Stacking: Each team only has one charging rig, therefore they can only have one car outside the garage for the charge at any one time.

  • Working On The Car: If a car requires changes –such as a new front wing or tyres– PIT BOOST must have been completed and unplugged beforehand.

  • Limited Crew: Only three team members can perform PIT BOOST, one with the stop-go lollipop and two mechanics holding the rig.

  • Serving Penalties: If a driver has picked up a 5-second or 10-second time penalty, these must be served before plugging in the PIT BOOST.

  • Watching Closely: Pit stops will be monitored by the FIA and reported to the Stewards if the process was not done within the guidelines provided to all teams.

  • Spares Available: If there’s a technical issue with the PIT BOOST equipment, two spare rigs are available at the FIA garage and can be used with authorisation.
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SCHEDULE: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2026 Jeddah E-Prix, Rounds 4 and 5

Saudi Arabia has been a staple of the Formula E calendar since Season 5, and found a new home at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit last season. The double-header weekend promises plenty of action and the return of PIT BOOST, all whilst racing under the lights at night over February 13 and 14. 

Free Practice 1: Thursday 12 February, 20:00 local/17:00 UTC
Free Practice 2: Friday 13 February, 13:30 local/10:30 UTC
Qualifying: Friday 13 February, 15:40 local/12:40 UTC
Race: Friday 13 February, 20:05 local/17:05 UTC 

Free Practice 3: Saturday 14 February, 13:30 local/10:30 UTC
Qualifying: Saturday 14 February, 15:40 local/12:40 UTC
Race: Saturday 15 February, 20:05 local/17:05 UTC 

View the full schedule in your time zone and check the broadcaster listings or tap the Ways to Watch button above to find out where to watch all the racing action where you live.

Formula E’s Evo Sessions return in Jeddah

The world’s biggest creators. The world’s fastest electric race car. EVO Sessions is back. After a legendary Season 11, we're taking the spectacle to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. Don’t miss the next generation of drivers as they take on the GEN3 Evo — streaming live on YouTube, February 15.

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