en.Wedoany.com Reported - Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system has been certified in Denmark, making it the fourth European country to approve the system, following the Netherlands, Estonia, and Lithuania. The system had long been unapproved in Europe, and after obtaining its first license in the Netherlands in April 2026, it has gradually expanded to other EU countries. Tesla announced the authorization on social media platform X, stating that deployment will soon be initiated via remote updates.

This deployment is aimed at owners who have already purchased the FSD feature, and is only available for Tesla vehicles equipped with Hardware 4 (models produced after 2023). The monthly fee is 99 euros, while owners who already have Enhanced Autopilot can subscribe for 49 euros per month. The Danish Road Traffic Authority noted that this authorization is a temporary approval, pending a final decision from the European Commission. This may explain why FSD has not yet been certified in France, as French authorities may be awaiting the EU's decision. The next meeting of the technical committee is scheduled for July this year.
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