Estonia has approved Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system for use on its roads, marking the company’s entry into the market as the third European country to do so, following the Netherlands and Lithuania. This decision supports Tesla’s ongoing regulatory progress, which relies on mutual recognition of type approvals to expand its presence in Europe. The FSD system recently received updates that enhance its visualization and user reporting capabilities, further facilitating its rollout.

Tesla: Tesla is an electric vehicle and autonomous technology company. Its Full Self-Driving system recently secured regulatory clearance in Estonia following Dutch type approval. The company announced that customer rollouts in the country will begin soon.
Full Self-Driving: Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is Tesla’s advanced driver-assistance software for navigation and vehicle control under driver oversight. It has expanded approvals in Europe, with Estonia becoming the latest country to recognize prior Dutch certification. Rollout to eligible vehicles is scheduled to start promptly.

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