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

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 7:51 AM

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.

• “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.

• ⁠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.

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

• 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.

• ‌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.

• 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)