EU may change rules for autonomous vehicles
The European Union is considering the possibility of changing regulations for autonomous driving, which could be a retreat from strict standards. This step is aimed at reducing trade tensions with the USA and simplifying the market entry of semi-autonomous systems.
Currently, the EU uses certification through independent tests, but new rules may allow manufacturers to self-certify the compliance of technologies, as is done in America.
Reaction of automakers
German companies such as BMW, Volkswagen, and Mercedes-Benz are actively pressuring the EU due to falling sales in the USA. Discussions about the changes took place during a video conference with the leadership of these companies.
This would be a sharp change in policy, as the EU previously insisted on strict standards, which even led to the collapse of a trade deal with the USA
Tesla’s problems in Europe
Tesla’s autonomous driving systems in the EU are limited due to local regulations. Unlike in the USA, where the feature is available almost everywhere, in Europe it only works on divided roads without pedestrians and cyclists.
Even if changes do not occur, Tesla has production in Europe, which allows it to respond more softly to local restrictions. A potential easing of rules could significantly expand the capabilities of automakers in the region.