2015–16 Formula E Championship

The season saw seven new manufacturers, who were allowed to develop new power trains, specifically the e-motor, the inverter, the gearbox and the cooling system.

[1] After troublesome preseason testing, Andretti decided to revert to the power train from the inaugural season.

‡ Drivers were present at the first two rounds of the championship, but the team failed to pass scrutineering both times.

[38] However, in May 2016, the Moscow ePrix was cancelled "due to recent and unforeseen circumstances related to road closures", reducing the season to 10 races.

[39] Championship points are awarded as follows: Unlike the previous season, all results count towards the total.

Sébastien Buemi won the Drivers' Championship by 2 points
Lucas di Grassi (pictured in 2010) finished the season second, following a controversial crash with Buemi in the final race
Nicolas Prost (pictured in 2012) finished the season third
Renault e.dams won the Teams' Championship