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Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed on Wednesday that Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology has been approved for use in Denmark, expanding the company's autonomous driving footprint in Europe. The announcement, made via Musk's social media platform X, did not provide specific details on the scope of the approval or whether it applies to all FSD features or a limited subset. Denmark becomes the latest European country to authorize FSD, following approvals in Germany, the UK, and others, as Tesla navigates varying regulatory landscapes across the continent.
The approval comes amid intensifying competition in the autonomous driving space, with rivals like Waymo and Mercedes-Benz also pushing forward. For Tesla, FSD approval in Denmark is a strategic win, as the country has been proactive in supporting electric vehicle adoption. However, the system remains under scrutiny in several markets over safety concerns and regulatory compliance. Musk's brief statement suggests a step forward, but the lack of operational details leaves questions about rollout timelines and real-world performance.
👇 Original Post on X
FSD approved in Denmark https://t.co/hxkISvCdoH
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 9, 2026

