Team changes
- As announced on 30 November 2020, Audi Sport have left Formula E at the end of the 2020–21 season. However, at least for this season, they remain in the sport as powertrain supplier for Envision Racing.
- As announced on 2 December 2020, BMW have left Formula E at the end of the 2020–21 season. However, at least for this season, they remain in the sport as powertrain supplier for Andretti Autosport.
- On 18 August 2021, Mercedes-Benz announced that this would be their last season in Formula E.
- On 1 November 2021, Envision Virgin Racing announced that the team would be rebranded as Envision Racing for the 2021–22 season, following the Envision Group taking complete ownership of the race team.
- On 2 November 2021, Jaguar Racing announced that the team would be rebranded as Jaguar TCS Racing for the 2021–22 season, following the new title sponsor Tata Consultancy Services joining the group.
Driver changes
- On 23 June 2021, Oliver Rowland announced his switch from Nissan e.dams to Mahindra Racing.
- On 2 September 2021, Maximilian Günther announced his switch from Andretti Autosport to Nissan e.dams.
- On 15 September 2021, former Audi Sport driver Lucas di Grassi announced his signing for Venturi Racing, replacing Norman Nato and joining Edoardo Mortara.
- On 10 October 2021, René Rast announced he would be unable to return for the 2022 Formula E season as he was due to return to the DTM series instead, citing the commitment requirement for DTM.
- On 13 November 2021, Alex Lynn announced that he had signed to race in the IMSA SportsCar Championship and was not going to be returning this season to Formula E.
- On 16 November 2021, it was announced that former Formula One driver Antonio Giovinazzi would switch to Formula E with Dragon / Penske Autosport.
- On 17 November 2021, Tom Blomqvist announced that he would not be returning to Formula E for he will be racing in the IMSA SportsCar Championship instead.
- On 24 November 2021, 2019 Indy Lights champion and former IndyCar driver Oliver Askew joined Andretti Autosport. He is the first American to compete full-time in the series.
- On 25 November 2021, two-time Macau Grand Prix winner Dan Ticktum announced he would partner Oliver Turvey in the NIO 333 Team, making the switch from Formula 2.
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