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Formula E brings in Levy Merchandising as global e-commerce supplier

That arm of the brand will now take charge of Formula E's digital retail operations globally.

Euan Cunningham February 25 2026

The Levy Merchandising retail arm of the global hospitality brand has entered into a multi-year tie-up with Formula E, the all-electric motor racing series.

The deal sees Levy Merchandising become the exclusive worldwide e-commerce supplier of Formula E, as well as a licensed products rights-holder for the series, taking charge of the competition's digital rights retail operations globally.

The firm will also design and launch a Formula E fanwear range through an in-house product team.

Vinny Clark, chief executive at Levy Merchandising, said: "We believe world-class merchandising must be delivered with world-class responsibility - Formula E leads in using sport as a powerful force for positive change and we are excited to push this message forward together, while providing the premium, customised e-commerce experience that fans deserve.”

Levy currently works with sporting teams and properties such as men's tennis' top-tier ATP (with that agreement announced late last year), the Team GB organization, and Premier League soccer club Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Sanjay Shivaram, Formula E's brand licensing and retail director, added: "Our e-commerce offering experience is an important fan touchpoint with Formula E, which is why we’re pleased to be partnering with Levy Merchandising to elevate our e-commerce offering, giving our fans the bespoke retail experience they expect."

This deal comes with Formula E's 12th season already five rounds old. The next E-Prix is set to take place on March 21 in Madrid, Spain.

In terms of recent commercial activity, last week the series brought in Japanese electronics firm TDK as a new commercial partner.

TDK becomes the title sponsor of the 2026 Tokyo E-Prix, which will take place across the weekend of July 25 and 26.

The event, now to be known as the TDK Tokyo E-Prix, will run as a night race - for the first time - in TDK's home city.

February has also seen Formula E and Cupra, a brand of Spanish carmaker Seat, announce a significant deal.

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