Tesla Gains U.S. Approval Boost, Expands Self-Driving Tech to Norway with New Exemptions

April 25, 2025
Tesla Gains U.S. Approval Boost, Expands Self-Driving Tech to Norway with New Exemptions
  • One major announcement is the U.S. government's move towards a nationwide approval process for autonomous vehicles, which aims to simplify regulatory hurdles for companies like Tesla.

  • U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized the importance of maintaining a competitive edge in autonomous technology against China during this announcement.

  • As part of this new framework, Tesla plans to launch its FSD (unsupervised) in Austin in June 2025, followed by a rollout in San Francisco.

  • Additionally, Tesla received a two-year exemption from Norwegian regulators to operate FSD (Supervised) on public roads in Norway, effective from April 2025.

  • This approval in Norway reflects Tesla's proactive approach, as it seeks to bypass the slower full UNECE approval process for autonomous vehicles.

  • Tesla has announced two significant developments regarding its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology that will enhance its deployment.

  • With this addition, FSD (Supervised) is now available in six locations: the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, China, and Norway.

  • The exemption allows Tesla vehicles running FSD V13 to be operated by Tesla employees and trained personnel, although specific training requirements are not detailed.

  • There is potential for FSD (Supervised) to expand to Australia, but regulatory uncertainties stemming from UNECE standards may hinder this progress.

  • The Australian government has been slow in advancing regulatory alignment since a meeting in June 2024, which could delay Tesla's rollout in the region.

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