Sennheiser named official sound provider for Formula E
Background and context
The FIA Formula E World Championship has added another technology partner to its roster, appointing Sennheiser as its official sound provider. The all-electric racing series continues to position itself as both a motorsport and live entertainment platform, with broadcast output and fan experience central to its format.
Formula E events rely heavily on audio for trackside presentation, team communications, TV coverage, and content for digital channels. As the championship develops its global footprint, consistent sound quality across different venues and environments has become increasingly important.
For Sennheiser, the agreement extends its visibility in high-profile live sports and entertainment, an area where the manufacturer has long supplied microphones, in-ear systems, and other professional audio tools.
Key announcement
Under the new partnership, Sennheiser will serve as official sound provider to Formula E, supplying audio solutions for the series’ race weekends and associated content production. This includes equipment to support live presentation in the arena, media output, and elements of the on-site fan experience.
The collaboration is expected to cover multiple parts of the sound chain, from capture at track level through to audio reproduction in venues and on broadcast feeds. While specific product lines and deployment details were not fully disclosed, the deal points to the use of Sennheiser’s professional portfolio across commentary positions, pit lane reporting, and event hosting.
Formula E’s global calendar, which spans street circuits in major cities, presents varied acoustic and logistical challenges. The partnership is intended to provide a standardized audio backbone that can travel with the championship and be adapted to each location’s infrastructure.
Further information about the company’s professional audio range is available on Sennheiser’s official website at sennheiser.com.
Industry impact
The agreement highlights how professional audio brands are increasingly aligning with live sports properties that operate as touring events. Formula E’s city-based races function as large-scale outdoor productions, bringing together sports broadcasting, live staging, and fan engagement zones in compact urban spaces.
For event technology providers, these environments demand resilient wireless systems, speech intelligibility in noisy conditions, and flexible setups that can be installed and removed within tight time frames. Partnerships of this type can serve as testbeds for workflow improvements that may later filter into broader live events, from festivals to corporate productions.
Broadcasters and production companies working within motorsport also stand to benefit from closer integration between event organizers and audio suppliers. Standardizing on a core technology partner can simplify planning, reduce setup times, and help maintain more consistent sound across different host cities and TV markets.
Why this matters
For the live events and AV sector, Formula E’s decision to formalize an audio partner underlines the central role of sound in shaping how audiences experience large-scale productions, both on-site and at home.
As sports and entertainment formats converge, organizers are looking for ways to deliver more immersive and reliable audio while dealing with complex RF environments, variable acoustics, and short build schedules. Collaborations like this one between Formula E and Sennheiser reflect that shift, and signal ongoing demand for integrated, tour-ready sound solutions.
Event professionals can view this development as another example of top-tier sports properties placing audio on an equal footing with video, staging, and lighting. That emphasis is likely to influence expectations for sound quality and system design across a wider range of live and hybrid events in the years ahead.
