Tesla's Full Self-Driving Approved in Denmark Amid Broader EU Expansion and Market Volatility

June 10, 2026
Tesla's Full Self-Driving Approved in Denmark Amid Broader EU Expansion and Market Volatility
  • Tesla has secured approval to launch its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system in Denmark, marking another step toward broader EU adoption.

  • FSD Supervised requires drivers to stay attentive and ready to take over at all times, reflecting its supervised status.

  • In Europe, the five countries with FSD (Supervised) approvals are the Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark, and Belgium, with Denmark's approval coming on June 9, 2026 and Belgium following on June 10, 2026.

  • Tesla stock fell about 5% mid-session as investors weighed SpaceX’s Nasdaq debut and a broader tech-growth sell-off.

  • Semiconductor names remained pressured after recent rallies, with notable declines in the iShares Semiconductor ETF and in Micron and Broadcom.

  • Investors also re-evaluated Musk-affiliated ventures amid expectations for SpaceX’s IPO and ongoing market volatility.

  • The report notes an AI-generated content caveat and clarifies that the information is educational and not financial advice.

  • Tesla remains a vertically integrated EV maker advancing autonomous software and robotaxi concepts, delivering roughly 1.64 million vehicles in 2025.

  • Tesla is expanding robotaxi operations in Houston, Dallas, and Austin, with a planned 35,000-square-foot Irving, Texas facility to support those deployments.

  • Analyst views highlight insurance discounts tied to FSD, the ramp of the Cybercab robotaxi, and heavy production-line investment as signs of confidence in the technology.

  • Public feedback describes smoother city navigation and better decision-making with FSD, though some concerns about steering behavior have been raised in social posts.

  • Tesla’s European FSD is sold as a €99 per month subscription for Hardware 4 cars, with a €49 option for Enhanced Autopilot, and a European-specific rollout that could be affected by regulatory outcomes.

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