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    Dutch Regulator Notifies European Commission of Plan to Seek EU Approval for Tesla's Fsd

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    Posted on April 13, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Dutch vehicle regulator RDW has informed the European Commission that it intends to seek EU-wide approval for Tesla’s Full Self‑Driving (FSD) Supervised system, following its national type approval earlier this month in the Netherlands, paving the way for broader adoption across the EU.

    Dutch regulator to seek EU approval for Tesla's self-driving software

    RDW's Plan for EU-wide Approval of Tesla's Full Self-Driving Software

    By Toby Sterling and Akash Sriram

    Notification to the European Commission

    April 13 (Reuters) - Dutch vehicle authority RDW has notified the European Commission of its plan to seek European Union-wide approval for Tesla's Full Self-Driving software system, the regulator's general manager of type approvals told Reuters on Monday.

    Understanding Tesla's Full Self-Driving System

    Driver Assistance Capabilities

    Bernd van Nieuwenhoven emphasised that the FSD system, despite its name, is driver assistance software rather than a full self-driving car. The system can steer, brake and ​accelerate under the supervision of a human without their hands on the steering wheel.

    Safety and Usability in the Netherlands

    Van Nieuwenhoven said he was confident it could be used safely on all roads in the Netherlands, including Amsterdam, where electric cars share narrow streets with motorized vehicles, bikes and e-bikes.

    Vetting Process and European First

    "If it is good enough for the Netherlands, it is good enough for Europe," Van Nieuwenhoven said in an interview on the vetting process for the technology following the announcement on Friday nL1N40T0XG that it had been approved in the Netherlands, a European first.

    Timeline and Approval Process

    He said he could not give a timeline for when the Netherlands will formally request EU-wide approval, a process that will require majority assent from a European Commission committee. 

    Implications for Other EU Countries

    In the meanwhile, individual countries may decide on their own account to allow the technology, using the Dutch approval as a reference point.

    Comparison with U.S. Version

    The software ‌is already ⁠available as a subscription for U.S. drivers, where Tesla is facing consumer lawsuits nL1N3UB0FD and federal investigations nL6N3YH0S4 after crashes nL4N4070ZH and reports of traffic violations.

    Differences in Regulatory Requirements

    Van Nieuwenhoven said the Dutch-European version of the full self-driving software will not be strictly comparable with the U.S. version due to the differing regulatory process. 

    Stricter Monitoring and Software Updates

    Differences include stricter monitoring of whether drivers are paying attention to the road, and a need for any software update to the system to be checked with the RDW ahead of time.

    Tesla's Market Presence in the Netherlands

    Tesla is the most popular ​maker of electric cars in the ​Netherlands, with around 100,000 Model ⁠3 and Model Ys combined on its roads that would be eligible for FSD software.

    (Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru and Toby Sterling in Amsterdam; Editing by Sahal Muhammed and Jan Harvey)

    References

    • The Netherlands becomes the first European country to approve Tesla’s FSD Supervised
    • Tesla wins Dutch approval to use self-driving features, a first for Europe

    Key Takeaways

    • •RDW granted national type approval for Tesla’s FSD Supervised in the Netherlands on April 10 2026 under UN Regulation R‑171, after extensive testing over 18 months involving 1.6 million km of road data, 4,500 closed‑track tests and 13,000 ride‑along evaluations. (thenextweb.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dutch regulator notifies European Commission of plan to seek EU approval for Tesla's FSD

    1Who notified the European Commission about Tesla's FSD approval?

    The Dutch vehicle authority RDW notified the European Commission of its plans to seek EU approval for Tesla's Full-Self Driving system.

    2What is the RDW seeking approval for?

    RDW is seeking European Union-wide approval for Tesla's Full-Self Driving (FSD) system.

    Table of Contents

    • RDW's Plan for EU-wide Approval of Tesla's Full Self-Driving Software
    • Notification to the European Commission
    • Understanding Tesla's Full Self-Driving System
    • Driver Assistance Capabilities
    • Safety and Usability in the Netherlands
    • Vetting Process and European First
    • Timeline and Approval Process
    • Implications for Other EU Countries
    • Comparison with U.S. Version
    • Differences in Regulatory Requirements
    • Stricter Monitoring and Software Updates
    • Tesla's Market Presence in the Netherlands
    •
    That national approval must now be elevated via EU approval—either through mutual recognition by other member states or a European Commission‑led vote—to enable FSD’s legal use across the EU; RDW has notified the Commission of its intention to pursue EU‑wide validation. (autos.yahoo.com)
  • •The approval does not make FSD autonomous—drivers remain fully responsible and must remain alert, with features such as eye‑tracking and warnings to enforce supervision. Other EU states like Germany, France, and Italy are expected to recognize the Dutch approval within weeks, while full EU harmonization could be achieved by summer 2026. (thenextweb.com)
  • 3
    Why is EU approval significant for Tesla's FSD system?

    EU approval would allow Tesla's Full-Self Driving system to be used more broadly across member states, pending regulatory clearance.

    4Who provided information about the notification to the media?

    Bernd van Nieuwenhoven, general manager of type approvals at the RDW, informed Reuters about the notification.

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