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EU automated and connected vehicles: legislation, case law, guidance and policy tracker (2017–2025)

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This tracker outlines key dates and details on the evolution of automated (autonomous) and driverless vehicles in the EU, spanning consultations, legislative shifts, guidance and announcements. For fuller coverage of core EU legal issues linked to the development and deployment of automated vehicles, see Practice Notes: Automated vehicles—key legal issues in the EU and Automated vehicles—data, privacy and cybersecurity issues in the EU. To monitor progress on EU rules governing access to vehicle data, see Practice Note: EU data initiatives—tracker. To keep pace with UK activity, see: UK automated vehicles—tracker.

2025

  • 12 September 2025 — Guidelines: The Commission issued guidance on how players in the automotive ecosystem should apply Chapter II of the EU Data Act to vehicle data sharing. It gives concrete implementation advice for original equipment manufacturers, suppliers, aftermarket service providers and insurers, and clarifies data access requirements and duties under the Act, tailored specifically to automotive data handling. See: LNB News 12/09/2025 39.
  • 5 March 2025 — Communication: The Commission launched an Action Plan to bolster the global competitiveness of Europe’s automotive industry. The plan focuses...
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