The electron swarm parameters of R1225ye(Z) (cis-1, 2, 3, 3, 3-pentafluoroprop-1-ene) and its mixtures with the buffer gases N 2 and CO 2 from 1% to 50% are experimentally investigated using a pulsed Townsend experiment. The analysis of the electron avalanche displacement current yields the effective ionization rate coefficient, the electron drift velocity and the longitudinal electron diffusion coefficient. To assess the potential of the gas as an insulating medium for medium or high voltage applications, the density-reduced critical electric field (E/N) crit is obtained. In pure R1225ye(Z), (E/N) crit increases with increasing pressure from around 280 Td at 2 kPa to 300 Td at 14 kPa. Mixtures of R1225ye(Z) with N 2 and CO 2 show almost no synergy. Finally a comparison to HFO1234ze(E) and l-C 3 F 6 is given.