31 Jan, 2026
The 2026 Miami E‑Prix: Where intelligence and energy meet
Miami International Autodrome
Jaguar TCS Racing and Tata Consultancy Services return to the track in Miami for a weekend that blends electric racing, human performance, and cutting‑edge technology. From simulation labs to the streets of The Magic City, this is where innovation becomes momentum.
On January 31, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship arrives at the Miami International Autodrome (MIA), a fitting stage for a sport defined by speed, precision, and all‑electric innovation. The Miami E-Prix is more than a race; it’s a real‑time testbed where teams push the limits of engineering and software in pursuit of milliseconds. For Jaguar TCS Racing, Miami marks another pivotal moment in their championship campaign, bringing together advanced technology, the intensity of racing, and the human grit that defines elite motorsport.
The 2026 Miami E‑Prix offers fans and partners a rare window into the fusion of athleticism, sustainability, and engineering excellence. MIA demands razor‑sharp adaptability, a hallmark of Jaguar TCS Racing’s partnership with TCS.
The Miami weekend is designed not just for competition, but for connection. Attendees will experience the atmosphere of an all‑electric race up close: practice runs, the rush of the grid walk, and the precision choreography inside the Jaguar TCS Racing garage. The setting highlights what makes Formula E unique: the combination of high‑performance racing and future‑ready technology that shapes the electric mobility landscape.
Beyond race day, TCS also hosts an immersive gathering on January 30: a TCS‑hosted Run Club experience at MIA. It’s a reminder that elite performance isn’t limited to the racetrack; it’s also about community, wellbeing, and the collective energy that fuels innovation.
At the heart of race weekend is the powerful alliance between Jaguar TCS Racing and TCS; a collaboration built on innovation, adaptability, and shared purpose. Formula E’s tight regulations and challenging circuits mean teams have limited physical testing time, making digital simulation and data‑driven intelligence mission‑critical. That’s where TCS technology makes the difference.
Jaguar TCS Racing enters Miami powered by next‑generation digital twin technology. Using the simulation models and virtual validation tools supported and developed by TCS, the team can run continuous digital laps, test vehicle setups, and validate software updates with remarkable speed. This allows engineers and drivers to arrive in Miami with a race strategy informed by countless data points.
These tools support the hallmark of the team’s philosophy: staying perpetually adaptive and prepared for anything.
Formula E serves as a proving ground for technologies that advance not just racing, but the future of mobility. The innovations tested on track all feed into real‑world transportation advancements.