Tesla FSD (Supervised) approved in Norway
New documents released after a Freedom of information request to Norway regulators reveal that Tesla has secured a 2-year exemption to run FSD (Supervised) on public roads in Norway.
This is achieved by way of an exemption to UN Reg. 79 on Section 17-2 of the Motor Vehicle Regulation. This enables Tesla to run vehicles running FSD V13 in Norway.
This is achieved by way of an exemption to UN Reg. 79 on Section 17-2 of the Motor Vehicle Regulation. This enables Tesla to run vehicles running FSD V13 in Norway.
This will now take the number of locations that FSD (Supervised) is available to 6.
1. United States (October 2020)
2. Canada (September 2022)
3. Mexico (Feb 2025)
4. Peurto Rico (Feb 2025)
5. China (Feb 2025)
6. Europe aka Norway (approval April 2025)
1. United States (October 2020)
2. Canada (September 2022)
3. Mexico (Feb 2025)
4. Peurto Rico (Feb 2025)
5. China (Feb 2025)
6. Europe aka Norway (approval April 2025)
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Technically there’s nothing stopping Tesla today from rollout out FSD (Supervised), however there is uncertainty in how regulations will end up as a result of the UNECE regulation. An exemption from this would help Tesla develop and test a RHD model in Australia without fear of impending regulatory changes, if not, Australia risks being left behind the rest of the world as FSD continues to roll out.
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