Sennheiser named official audio provider for Formula E
Background and context
Formula E, the all-electric single-seater racing championship, has positioned itself as a technology-driven motorsport focused on sustainability and innovation. Its events combine live sport, entertainment, and broadcast production across city-center circuits worldwide.
As audience expectations for sound quality at sports and entertainment events continue to rise, championships like Formula E are placing more emphasis on consistent, intelligible, and immersive audio coverage for both on-site spectators and global broadcast audiences.
Within this context, professional audio manufacturers are increasingly partnering with rights-holders to standardize equipment across venues and events, aiming for predictable performance in often challenging acoustic environments.
Key announcement
Sennheiser has been appointed as the official audio provider for Formula E. The agreement will see the company supply professional audio solutions to support the championship’s live events and media production.
While specific product configurations were not detailed in the announcement, the partnership is expected to include microphones, wireless systems, and other audio tools used for trackside presentation, commentary, and related event activities.
The role of an official audio provider typically covers multiple aspects of event sound: from speech reinforcement for presenters and officials, to audio capture for television and digital platforms, and potentially support for media zones and hospitality areas. Formula E’s urban circuits, often surrounded by reflective surfaces and varying noise levels, present particular challenges for maintaining clear and reliable audio.
Sennheiser, which offers a wide portfolio of solutions for live events, broadcast, and corporate environments, will integrate its systems into Formula E’s existing production workflows. More information on its professional portfolio is available on the company’s website at sennheiser.com.
Industry impact
For the live and broadcast event sector, this partnership reinforces a continuing trend: major sports and entertainment properties are formalizing relationships with audio brands to standardize workflows and ensure consistent technical performance across global venues.
Formula E’s reliance on temporary, street-based circuits requires adaptable production setups. Audio systems must be deployed quickly, operate reliably in congested RF environments, and deliver broadcast-ready sound under tight time constraints. A designated audio partner can streamline planning, reduce variability, and support technical crews with known equipment and support structures.
For audio professionals working in motorsport and large-scale events, the collaboration signals growing recognition of sound as a key element of the overall fan experience. It also underlines the importance of RF management, speech intelligibility, and robust wireless infrastructure in complex, multi-venue series.
Why this matters
The appointment of Sennheiser as official audio provider is relevant beyond motorsport. It reflects how large event organizers are increasingly treating audio as a strategic component, not just a technical requirement.
For event technology specialists, the move highlights several trends:
- Greater integration between live sound and broadcast workflows, requiring equipment that can serve both audiences simultaneously.
- Rising expectations for consistent audio quality across global tours and series, driving standardization of tools and workflows.
- Growing pressure on RF spectrum and the need for coordinated frequency planning in dense urban environments.
As electric racing continues to expand its calendar and audience, the partnership offers a real-world case study in how professional audio brands and rights-holders can work together to address the technical and logistical demands of modern, itinerant sports events.
