Tesla's Full Self-Driving Approved in Denmark Amid Broader EU Expansion and Market Volatility
June 10, 2026
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.
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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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