#France

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Tesla Public Charging in France (2026): Multipass, Ionity, Chargemap and Cost Comparison
Charging Mar 30, 2026

Tesla Public Charging in France (2026): Multipass, Ionity, Chargemap and Cost Comparison

Tesla is expanding its charging options in France by 2026 with the introduction of the Multipass, which will allow owners to use networks like Ionity and Chargemap. This move provides Tesla drivers with greater flexibility and access to more public charging stations. For owners, it means simplified payment and potentially competitive pricing when using non-Tesla fast-charging infrastructure.

FSD in Europe: Why the April 10th Verdict in the Netherlands Will Unlock France
FSD Europe Mar 27, 2026

FSD in Europe: Why the April 10th Verdict in the Netherlands Will Unlock France

A key regulatory decision in the Netherlands on April 10, 2026, could pave the way for Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software to launch across Europe. This verdict is expected to trigger a cascade of approvals in other European countries, including France. For Tesla owners and enthusiasts, this represents the final step toward gaining access to the long-awaited advanced driver-assistance features on the continent.

Tesla Autopilot and FSD: What French law actually says in case of an accident
FSD Europe Mar 23, 2026

Tesla Autopilot and FSD: What French law actually says in case of an accident

French law clearly states that the driver remains legally responsible for the vehicle, even when using systems like Autopilot or Full Self-Driving. This means that in the event of an accident, the driver, not Tesla, would face potential liability and insurance claims. For owners and enthusiasts, this underscores the critical importance of maintaining constant supervision and readiness to take control of the vehicle at all times.

Tesla vs Cybercab: Elon Musk Launches Legal Battle Against French Depositors
Latest Feb 26, 2026

Tesla vs Cybercab: Elon Musk Launches Legal Battle Against French Depositors

Tesla is engaged in a legal dispute in France over the rights to the "Cybercab" name, which was trademarked by private individuals before the company could secure it. This conflict centers on intellectual property and could impact Tesla's branding for its future robotaxi service in the French market. For owners and enthusiasts, it highlights a potential hurdle for the global rollout and naming of Tesla's anticipated autonomous taxi fleet.