Tesla has achieved another success in Europe: Full Self-Driving (FSD) has now been officially approved in Estonia. This makes Estonia the third EU country to greenlight Tesla's advanced driver assistance system. Previously, Sweden and Norway had also given the green light for FSD.
Overview of EU Approvals
Significance for Europe
The approval in Estonia shows that Tesla FSD is now available in three different EU member states. This could pave the way for broader adoption across Europe. However, technical requirements vary from country to country, necessitating adjustments to national regulations. Learn more about the challenges in the EU.
Outlook
Experts expect Tesla to introduce FSD in further countries such as Denmark, Finland, or the Netherlands in the near future. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has repeatedly emphasized that full autonomy in Europe is on the right track.
With the approval in Estonia, hopes are growing for a rapid expansion of the FSD network in Europe. The next steps will show whether Tesla can overcome the hurdles of EU regulation.