Tesla Inc. is at odds with the regulator it’s been working with to try to get its driver-assistance system approved for Europe, with the Dutch organization denying information the carmaker posted on Elon Musk’s social media network.
The conflict has to do with the system Tesla markets as Full Self-Driving, or FSD, which European authorities have yet to allow years after the company made it available to U.S. consumers. The carmaker posted Sunday on X that its “main path” to getting FSD green-lit for Europe is through RDW, the organization that handles the approval and registration of vehicles in the Netherlands.
After Tesla said in its post that RDW “has committed to granting Netherlands National approval in February 2026,” the authority denied this in a statement Monday. While the regula

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