BRIT Oliver Rowland was denied backto-back Formula E wins in Misano after his car ran out of juice on the final lap of Sunday's race.

Having taken victory in the first of two Formula E races this weekend due to the disqualification of winner Antonio Felix da Costa, the Nissan driver was leading on the last of 26 laps in Italy before his batteries went dead.

The shock finish handed Porsche driver Pascal Wehrlein his second win of the season and first since the opening round in Mexico City.

Briton Jake Dennis of Andretti Racing finished second with Jaguar's

Nick Cassidy completing the podium.

"It was quite chaotic again in the beginning until mid-race," Wehrlein said. "I wasn't sure if I should stay in the lead or let Oli [Rowland] through the pace. His pace seemed a bit weird and too fast to try and defend so I didn't defend him much. I was a bit surprised by his energy, I wasn't sure if the team had the correct information or not. But in the end, it proved to be the right thing to do.

"It was a lot of managing; the energy, the battery, the tires. Just everything."

The result leaves Wehrlein and Dennis equal on 89 points in the driver standings, with Rowland third on 80.

Jaguar leads Andretti and Porsche in the team competition.

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