- - Formula E Season 12 accelerates global expansion and sustainability
milestones as DHL delivers precision logistics behind one of the world's
most complex sporting championships
- - Battery logistics takes center stage off track as electrification drives new supply chain demands
SHANGHAI, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 7 July 2026 ? As the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship returns to
Shanghai for the 2025/2026 Season, the world's premier all-electric
racing Championship accelerates into its most ambitious chapter yet with
a record 17 races across 11 global cities, including new circuits in
Madrid and Miami.
Underscoring its commitment to sustainability and transparency, Formula E
has also recently become the first global sport to achieve
B Corp Certification, a globally recognised designation awarded
to companies that meet high standards of social and environmental
performance, accountability, and transparency. "Achieving B Corp
Certification is a defining milestone for Formula E and reinforces our
mission to drive sustainable innovation both on and off the track," said
Barry Mortimer, Paddock and Logistics Director, Formula E. "It
reflects our commitment to operating responsibly as we continue to push
the boundaries of electric mobility and sustainable sport on a global
stage."
DHL Powers the Global Movement of Formula E
Behind the high-speed action lies a complex global logistics operation.
DHL, the Official Founding and Official Logistics Partner of the ABB FIA
Formula E World Championship since 2013, plays a critical role in
moving the Championship seamlessly across continents, ensuring that
every race is delivered with precision, efficiency and sustainability.
Each race in this season requires the transport of approximately 400
metric tons of freight, including 21 electric race cars, charging
infrastructure, broadcast equipment, and critical power systems, all
orchestrated through tightly coordinated multimodal solutions spanning
air, ocean, rail and road.
In the lead-up to the 2026 Shanghai E-Prix, DHL executed a three-day
multimodal journey from Sanya, combining ferry and road transport. This
required extensive planning and documentation to ensure full compliance
across multiple transport regulations, highlighting the precision and
intricate choreography required to meet unmovable race-day deadlines.
Battery Logistics at the Heart of Electrified Racing
Beyond motorsport, this partnership shines a spotlight on one of the
fastest-growing and most complex areas of global trade: battery
logistics. As electrification accelerates worldwide, the safe and
compliant transport of lithium-ion batteries has become mission-critical
and increasingly challenging.
Formula E offers a vivid real-world example. Each race involves
transporting approximately 31 high-performance batteries, each weighing
around 400kg?far exceeding typical consumer battery thresholds and
classified as regulated dangerous goods. Their transport requires strict
adherence to international regulations, including IATA and ICAO
standards, covering specialized packaging, state-of-charge restrictions,
certified handling procedures, and multiple layers of regulatory
approvals from airlines and authorities.
The complexity is further amplified by varying customs requirements of
different countries and cities, and stringent transport conditions
across different modes. From certified aluminum containment units and
non-stackable packaging to detailed documentation and risk
classification requirements, every step demands precision and deep
expertise.
"Every Formula E race may look seamless on track, but behind the scenes
it is a highly complex logistics operation?especially when it comes to
transporting lithium-ion batteries safely across borders," said
Federico Cavani, Head of Motorsports Italy, DHL Global
Forwarding. "These are regulated dangerous goods that require meticulous
planning, strict compliance with global standards, and specialized
handling at every stage. Our partnership with Formula E showcases how
advanced battery logistics can be executed safely at scale, and reflects
the same challenges DHL customers face as electrification accelerates
globally."
China: The Engine Driving Global Battery Supply Chains
China has emerged as the undisputed hub of the global battery ecosystem,
underpinning the rapid growth of electrification worldwide. In 2025,
global electric vehicle battery deployment reached 1.2 terawatt-hours
(TWh), with China accounting for around 60% of the total, reinforcing
its position as the largest and most dynamic market. Beyond demand,
China also leads across the manufacturing value chain. The country
produces over 70% of the world's lithium-ion batteries, with some
estimates placing its share at more than three-quarters of global output
in 2025.
The ability to move batteries safely, compliantly, and efficiently?both
within China and across international markets?has thus become a critical
differentiator.
"DHL Global Forwarding China partners with several of the world's
leading battery manufacturers, providing end-to-end battery
transportation solutions across the entire logistics value chain. The
company also supports the rapidly growing energy storage logistics
sector, helping customers better manage and optimize their energy
storage supply chains. Each year, we handle more than 10,000 TEUs of
batteries and battery-related materials exported from China, with
shipments destined for major markets such as the United States and
Europe," said
Stephen Zhang, Vice President, Ocean Freight, Greater China, DHL Global Forwarding.
As global supply chains evolve alongside the energy transition, DHL's
role extends far beyond the racetrack. From supporting EV and battery
ecosystems to enabling resilient, compliant and sustainable logistics
solutions, the company continues to power the shift toward a low-carbon
future?one race, and one shipment at a time.
DHL Group has made significant investments in its New Energy capabilities under its Strategy 2030: Accelerating Sustainable Growth. Through
DHL New Energy Logistics,
a sector brand driving electrification and the energy transition, the
company delivers end-to-end solutions across the full value chain,
spanning wind, solar, EVs and batteries, BESS, charging, grid
infrastructure, alternative fuels, and hydrogen. Leveraging a global
network covering more than 220 countries and territories and supported
by over 20 DHL EV Centers of Excellence and a dedicated team of trained
dangerous goods specialists, DHL ensures high-sensitivity cargo moves
safely, compliantly, and on time.