Quest Global has announced its multi-year partnership with Andretti Formula E as the team’s official Engineering Technology Partner. This collaboration was officially launched at the 2025 London E-Prix. The Season 11 finale of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship will serve as the official debut of this partnership.
Partnership aim
Over the next three years, Quest Global will work closely with Andretti Formula E to elevate the performance of their cars and drivers. The partnership begins with supporting Andretti Formula E’s remote operations room in Banbury, UK, a key hub for race strategy and performance analysis during E-Prix weekends.
By refining data analysis, decision-making processes, and driver and car performance tracking, Quest Global aims to enhance the team’s competitive edge in the demanding, data-driven world of Formula E.
The collaboration will extend to the development of Andretti’s GEN4 car, set to debut in Season 13, showcasing Quest Global’s role in shaping the future of all-electric motorsport.
Official quote
Commenting on the partnership, Andrew Lewis, Global Business Head – Automotive & Rail at Quest Global, said, “This collaboration with Andretti Formula E is a thrilling opportunity for us to demonstrate how cutting-edge engineering solutions can drive innovation and performance.”
He added, “Together, we will push the boundaries of what’s possible, combining our technical strength with Andretti’s competitive spirit. From race weekends to the GEN4 car development, this partnership highlights the transformative potential of engineering to inspire progress far beyond the racetrack.”
Roger Griffiths, Team Principal of Andretti Formula E, added, “We are excited to welcome Quest Global as a key part of our team. Their experience and expertise in leveraging engineering to solve complex challenges make them a perfect fit for us as we aim to continuously raise the bar in a championship built on innovation and agility. With Quest Global by our side, we are looking forward to enhancing our engineering operations and performance on and off the track.”