Elon Musk clarifies the holdup with Tesla Full Self-Driving launch in Europe
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Tesla's highly anticipated Full Self-Driving (FSD) system is facing delays in Europe due to regulatory approvals. CEO Elon Musk has indicated that the company is in communication with European regulators, similar to what occurred during the rollout in China. In 2024, Tesla has maintained a strong hold on the European EV market with 15.8 percent of sales. The uncertainty of the FSD launch timeline leaves many European owners awaiting news, as discussions about operational permissions continue.
Musk clarified the delay in launching Full Self-Driving in Europe, citing waiting for regulatory approval, a process that has been worked through in other regions.
Tesla's dominance in the EU market, holding 15.8 percent in EV sales in 2024, underscores the potential impact of FSD's rollout.
The European market eagerly anticipates FSD's arrival, with many Tesla owners hopeful, but the timeline remains uncertain as discussions are ongoing.
Musk emphasized the importance of regulatory approval for FSD, highlighting it as a major bottleneck in expanding Tesla's driver assistance capabilities in Europe.
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