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Finland may approve Tesla's supervised self-driving software before EU vote

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Posted on June 23, 2026

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· Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Finland Could Approve Tesla Self-Driving Software Ahead of EU Decision

Finland's Consideration of Tesla's Full Self-Driving System

Background on Tesla's Full Self-Driving Approval in Europe

HELSINKI, June 23 (Reuters) - Finland may approve Tesla's self-driving assistance system earlier than a European Union-wide decision expected in October, the country's transport authority said on Tuesday.

The Netherlands in April became the first European country to grant provisional approval for Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, in a first step towards a potential EU-wide rollout if backed by a qualified majority of member states.

Estonia and Belgium are among countries that have since allowed the technology, which allows cars to steer themselves, though some regulators have expressed caution about it.

Finland's Regulatory Approach and Timeline

• "An EU-wide solution can be expected in October 2026. However, Traficom is prepared to proceed on a faster schedule after the summer if the necessary additional information has been obtained on the key areas of assessment," the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (Traficom) said in a statement.

Key Assessment Areas for Approval

• It said it is assessing how quickly drivers can retake control, overtaking in low-visibility conditions on Finnish roads, and the system's speed offset feature, over which neighbouring Sweden and Norway have raised concerns.

EU-Wide Decision and Member State Discussions

• The EU-wide committee vote is expected in October, with the next member state discussion on June 30.

Traficom's Perspective and Market Data

• Traficom said its overall view of the system was positive.

• Around 6,500 cars in Finland are equipped with the system, equal to roughly 0.24% of the country's 2.7 million passenger vehicles.

Future of Self-Driving Vehicles in Finland

• As Tesla's FSD requires human supervision it is not considered fully autonomous, but Traficom said genuine self-driving vehicles may appear on Finnish roads as early as 2028.

Tesla's Outreach to European Countries

• Reuters reported in May that Finland is among a number of European countries Tesla approached after the Dutch approval, asking if they would be willing to follow suit.

(Reporting by Essi Lehto and Marie Mannes, editing by Anna Ringstrom and Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • Finland may approve Tesla’s FSD Supervised after summer 2026, prior to the EU‑wide vote expected in October.
  • Key concerns include driver takeover speed, low‑visibility overtaking, and ‘speed‑offset’ capability; Sweden and Norway have voiced objections.
  • Several EU countries (Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia, Belgium, Denmark) have already approved FSD Supervised, while EU approval requires qualified majority.
  • If EU approval fails, national approvals including the Netherlands’ may lapse after six months.
  • Finland has about 6,500 cars (~0.24% of its ~2.7 million passenger vehicles) equipped with FSD; true self‑driving vehicles may arrive by 2028.

Frequently Asked Questions

When might Finland approve Tesla's self-driving assistance system?
Finland may approve Tesla's self-driving system before the EU-wide decision expected in October 2026, potentially moving forward after summer if sufficient information is gathered.
Which countries in Europe have approved Tesla's Full Self-Driving system?
The Netherlands, Estonia, and Belgium have approved Tesla's Full Self-Driving system for provisional use in Europe.
What is the main concern of Finnish regulators regarding Tesla's self-driving system?
Finnish regulators are assessing safety features such as the speed at which drivers can retake control, overtaking in low-visibility situations, and the system’s speed offset capabilities.
How many Tesla cars in Finland have the self-driving system installed?
Approximately 6,500 Tesla cars in Finland are equipped with the supervised self-driving system, about 0.24% of the country's passenger vehicles.
Will Tesla's Full Self-Driving be considered fully autonomous in Finland?
No, as Tesla’s FSD requires human supervision, it is not classified as fully autonomous. Fully driverless vehicles may appear in Finland as early as 2028.

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