Tesla owners in Sweden are taking it upon themselves to lobby for the approval of FSD-style tests in the City of Stockholm. The owners’ efforts come amidst city officials’ continued refusal to allow Tesla to test its autonomous driving system in the capital.
In open letters and social media posts, Tesla owners have urged Stockholm to reconsider its stance, pointing to broader support for FSD trials across Europe. But despite their efforts, city officials appear unwilling to budge, reinforcing the capital’s hardline stance on the Elon Musk-led EV maker.
Public support shows brand loyalty
A group of Swedish Tesla owners recently sent an open letter to Stockholm leaders. Among them is Alexander Kristensen, who has written a letter to officials urging them to allow Tesla to test FSD in the region.
Tesla FSD Testing in Stockholm
Let's step up our game!
I drafted a new letter to Stockholm City as a response to their reply. This time, we will make them aware of the fact that we can have them replaced in the election next year. Let's beat them at their own game!https://t.co/r4dNLUJWIt
— Alexander Kristensen (@LinkN01) June 23, 2025
“Members of the Traffic Committee are politically appointed by the Stockholm City Council, whose mandate is determined by the popular vote. Your stance—continuing to block a conditional pilot of FSD— is thus a political decision and fully subject to the electorate’s judgment in the next municipal election.
“When the City prevents tests that could validate and refine the technology locally, it is perceived as hampering life-saving innovation,” the Tesla owners wrote.
The Swedish Transport Administration issued a response, acknowledging the Tesla owners’ feedback. The Transport Administration noted that it could proceed to grant a permit for Tesla to test FSD, but the company would still have to secure approval from local governments where the FSD-style tests will be conducted.
Breaking!
We got a response from the Swedish Transport Administration. As soon as they get the complementary information (geographical test area), they can proceed to grant Tesla the permit to test FSD.
All Tesla needs (as i understand it) is approval from the local government… pic.twitter.com/lXKKD1PYjK— Alexander Kristensen (@LinkN01) June 25, 2025
Stockholm remains firm
Despite this, Stockholm doubled down shortly after, stating that Tesla’s FSD software remains prohibited on city roads.
“Thank you for your comments and for taking an interest in traffic issues concerning the City of Stockholm. As previously stated, the City’s assessment of the current application remains unchanged and our position is set out in the opinion,” the City of Stockhom wrote.
In light of the city’s response, some Tesla owners have vowed to campaign against current officials in the next election.
Breaking!
Stockholm City responded to our open letter!
Their stance is still no. They will NOT allow Tesla to test FSD in the city.
What happens now?
The path they have chosen is the path of pain. Now, we will work in the coming election to have them replaced.
I have… pic.twitter.com/icsF163oNT— Alexander Kristensen (@LinkN01) June 25, 2025
The push for FSD testing comes as Tesla faces ongoing challenges in Sweden, including a labor dispute with unions over collective bargaining agreements. Since late 2023, the conflict has resulted in strikes, blockades, and legal battles, none of which appear close to resolution. Despite regulatory and labor headwinds, Tesla continues to expand in the region, including the recent installation of Superchargers in union-backed areas.
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