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Tesla FSD in Denmark: Approval Status, Price, Trial and What Owners Should Check (2026)
Tesla News June 14, 2026 7 min read

Tesla FSD in Denmark: Approval Status, Price, Trial and What Owners Should Check (2026)

Tesla Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is now provisionally approved in Denmark. Here is what changed on June 9, 2026, what Danish Tesla owners can check in the app, and why FSD is still supervised driver assistance.

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Tesla FSD in Denmark: The Short Version

If you searched for Tesla FSD Denmark, the practical answer is now different from it was a week ago: Tesla Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is provisionally approved for use in Denmark.

Færdselsstyrelsen, the Danish Road Traffic Authority, published the update on June 9, 2026. Denmark accepted the Dutch RDW provisional approval for Tesla’s FSD Supervised driver-assistance system, which means the system may now be used in Denmark where Tesla has enabled it for eligible vehicles.

That does not mean every Tesla in Denmark can immediately use it. It does not mean FSD is approved across the whole European Union. And it definitely does not mean the car is autonomous.

The careful version is:

  • Denmark: provisionally approved for use from June 9, 2026
  • EU-wide status: not final EU-wide approval yet
  • Driver responsibility: unchanged; the driver remains responsible
  • Owner availability: depends on Tesla app eligibility, hardware, software and rollout
  • Subscription: Tesla Denmark lists FSD at 750 kr. per month including VAT, but prices can change

This article explains what Denmark approved, what Danish Tesla owners should check, how border driving works, and why the paperwork after more Tesla road trips still matters.

Quick Status: Tesla FSD and Denmark

QuestionCurrent answer as of June 14, 2026
Is FSD Supervised approved in Denmark?Yes, provisionally. Færdselsstyrelsen accepted the Dutch RDW provisional approval on June 9, 2026.
Is this EU-wide approval?No. The Danish authority says EU Commission approval is still missing, so the approval is provisional.
Is the car self-driving?No. FSD Supervised is still driver assistance. The driver must stay attentive and be ready to take over.
Can every Danish Tesla owner use it?No. Tesla says availability depends on vehicle configuration, hardware, software, model, trim, model year, region and regulatory approval.
What countries does Tesla Denmark list?Tesla Denmark lists the Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark and Belgium as current European FSD Supervised markets.
What should owners check first?Tesla app eligibility, vehicle software update status, in-car Self-Driving settings and Tesla’s current support pages.

What Denmark Actually Approved

Denmark did not issue a completely separate approval from scratch. Instead, Færdselsstyrelsen accepted the Dutch RDW provisional type approval for Tesla FSD Supervised.

The Dutch approval came first. On April 10, 2026, RDW said it had issued a type approval for Tesla’s FSD Supervised driver-assistance system after more than one and a half years of testing and assessment.

Denmark then reviewed the technical documentation and accepted that Dutch provisional approval on June 9, 2026.

That matters because this is a national recognition step, not a final EU-wide switch. Færdselsstyrelsen says the system still lacks approval from the European Commission. Until that happens, the approval is provisional and applies only in countries that actively recognize the Dutch approval.

The Danish authority also explains the downside clearly: if the European Commission rejects the system, the Dutch provisional approval becomes invalid after six months, and the Danish approval would lapse too.

So the headline is not “FSD is approved everywhere in Europe.” The useful owner-facing headline is: Denmark has accepted FSD Supervised for now, under the provisional European approval path.

FSD Supervised Is Still Not Autonomous Driving

This is the most important safety and legal distinction.

Færdselsstyrelsen describes FSD Supervised as a førerassistentsystem. It can assist with acceleration, braking, steering and lane changes, but the driver remains responsible for the vehicle.

Tesla Denmark uses the same framing. Tesla says Full Self-Driving (Supervised) can help the vehicle navigate many driving scenarios, including lane changes, route choices, turns, roundabouts and highway entries or exits. Tesla also says none of these functions make the car fully self-driving or replace the driver.

In practical terms, Danish owners should treat FSD Supervised as advanced driver assistance:

  • keep your eyes on the road
  • stay ready to take over
  • understand local traffic conditions
  • read the in-car manual and user agreement
  • do not treat the system like a robotaxi
  • do not assume a US FSD video shows the Danish or European behavior

That last point matters. European FSD availability follows European approval and software paths. Do not assume a feature behaves exactly like a US release just because the name is similar.

What Danish Owners Can Check Now

If you own a Tesla in Denmark, the first useful step is not a forum screenshot. It is your own Tesla app and vehicle software.

1. Check the Tesla app

Tesla Denmark says eligible owners can subscribe in the Tesla app. Open Upgrades and then Software Upgrades to see whether your account and vehicle show a Full Self-Driving option.

If you do not see it, that may be because of hardware, software, account, model-year or rollout timing. Approval is only one gate.

2. Check your vehicle software

Tesla says the car must complete a software update before FSD Supervised functions become available. If the feature is available for your vehicle, keep the car connected to Wi-Fi and check the release notes before assuming it is ready.

3. Check the in-car Self-Driving settings

Tesla Denmark says FSD Supervised is managed through the touchscreen under Controls and Self-Driving. Before enabling it, follow Tesla’s user agreement, in-car prompts and current setup instructions for your vehicle.

4. Check whether your car is eligible

Tesla’s Denmark support pages say availability can depend on vehicle configuration, hardware, software version, country, region, regulatory approval, model, trim and model year.

That means two Danish Tesla owners may not see exactly the same option at the same time.

5. Check current Tesla terms before paying

As of June 14, 2026, Tesla Denmark listed Full Self-Driving (Supervised) at 750 kr. per month including VAT. Tesla also says prices and feature availability can change without notice.

Use that as a current reference point, not a permanent price promise.

Is There a Danish FSD Trial?

Tesla Denmark’s trial page says some existing owners may be eligible for a 30-day Full Self-Driving (Supervised) trial.

As of June 14, 2026, Tesla’s Danish support page lists these headline conditions for the owner trial:

  • you own and received delivery of a Model S, Model 3, Model X or Model Y before June 9, 2026
  • you have not bought or subscribed to Full Self-Driving (Supervised)
  • you have not bought Full Self-Driving Capability
  • you are not eligible to subscribe to Full Self-Driving Capability
  • the trial begins only after you receive the Tesla email or app notification and install the required over-the-air update

This is another place to avoid overpromising. The public support page describes the rules, but your actual eligibility is still shown by Tesla in your app and account.

What Happens at Borders?

Border behavior is one of the biggest practical issues for Danish owners.

Tesla Denmark says Full Self-Driving (Supervised) is currently available in the Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark and Belgium. Tesla also says activation and use in other countries depends on development and regulatory approval.

Tesla’s support page adds an important warning: activation is blocked in regions without approval. If FSD Supervised is active and the car enters a country where the function is not yet approved, Tesla says the function deactivates after a warning about the upcoming border.

That matters on real Danish routes:

  • Copenhagen to Malmo
  • Aarhus to Hamburg
  • Aalborg to Oslo by ferry and onward driving
  • Copenhagen to Berlin
  • Denmark to the Netherlands through Germany
  • Denmark to Belgium or France on business trips

Some of those countries may have different approval status from Denmark. Before a cross-border trip, check Tesla’s current country list and expect the car to follow local availability rules.

Why This Matters for Danish Business Drivers

FSD Supervised is interesting as a driving feature, but there is a very ordinary business consequence: if longer Tesla trips become easier, some owners will drive more.

More driving usually means more charging. More paid Supercharger sessions mean more invoices, more card transactions, more reimbursement lines and more monthly bookkeeping.

This is where PlaidInvoices fits, but the scope matters.

PlaidInvoices helps with Supercharger invoice workflows:

  • collect Supercharger invoices automatically
  • download invoice PDFs in bulk
  • export charging history as CSV
  • filter charging sessions by date range
  • send monthly invoice packages by email
  • prepare records for reimbursement or accountant review

FSD itself does not create charging invoices. FSD subscription billing is also a separate Tesla subscription document, not a Supercharger session invoice. If you need an FSD subscription invoice, check Tesla’s subscription and account documents directly.

If your real problem is charging records after business trips, start with How to Download Tesla Charging Invoices. If you need structured exports for finance, read How to Export Tesla Charging History for Reimbursements and Expense Reports. If you are comparing European rollout status, read Tesla Full Self-Driving in Europe: Netherlands, Lithuania and Rollout Tracker.

Owner Checklist Before Using FSD in Denmark

Use this checklist before treating the Danish approval as “ready for my car.”

Confirm your country status

Denmark is listed by Færdselsstyrelsen and Tesla Denmark, but FSD Supervised remains country-dependent. If you drive outside Denmark, check the destination country too.

Confirm your vehicle status

Open the Tesla app and check whether the Full Self-Driving option is available for your specific vehicle.

Install required software

Do not assume legal approval equals immediate activation. Tesla says an over-the-air software update is required before the features are available.

Read the user agreement and in-car instructions

Follow Tesla’s user agreement, in-car prompts and current setup instructions before enabling FSD Supervised.

Keep supervision clear

The Danish approval does not remove your responsibility. You remain the driver, including when FSD Supervised is active.

Keep your records clean

If FSD makes you take more long-distance Tesla trips, make sure Supercharger invoices and CSV exports are collected before expense deadlines.

FAQ

Is Tesla FSD Supervised approved in Denmark?

Yes, provisionally. Færdselsstyrelsen said on June 9, 2026 that Tesla FSD Supervised is provisionally approved for use in Denmark because Denmark accepted the Dutch RDW provisional approval.

Is FSD available across the EU now?

No. Denmark’s approval is part of a provisional path. Færdselsstyrelsen says EU Commission approval is still missing, and Tesla says availability depends on country or regional approval.

Can I use FSD Supervised in Germany when driving from Denmark?

Do not assume that. Tesla Denmark currently lists the Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark and Belgium as European FSD Supervised markets. Check Tesla’s current country guidance before crossing borders.

How much does FSD cost in Denmark?

Tesla Denmark listed Full Self-Driving (Supervised) at 750 kr. per month including VAT on June 14, 2026. Tesla says prices and feature availability can change without notice.

Does FSD Supervised make my Tesla autonomous?

No. Tesla and Færdselsstyrelsen both say the driver remains responsible and must actively supervise the vehicle.

Does PlaidInvoices download FSD subscription invoices?

No. PlaidInvoices focuses on Supercharger invoice collection, PDF downloads, CSV exports and monthly charging records. FSD subscription billing should be treated as a separate Tesla subscription document.

Final Takeaway

Tesla FSD Supervised in Denmark is now real, but the precise version matters.

Denmark accepted the Dutch provisional approval on June 9, 2026, and Tesla Denmark now lists Denmark among the European FSD Supervised markets. That is a meaningful rollout step for Danish owners.

It is also still supervised driver assistance. It is not autonomous driving, not final EU-wide approval, and not guaranteed for every Tesla on the same day.

For the driving part, check Færdselsstyrelsen, Tesla Denmark, your Tesla app and your vehicle software. For the paperwork after longer trips, keep the FSD subscription separate and use PlaidInvoices to keep Supercharger invoices and charging exports organized.

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