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Tesla Executive Confirms Lack of Competitor Interest in Full Self-Driving Licensing

by Rio on Feb 05, 2026

In a revealing update on the state of autonomous vehicle technology and industry collaboration, a high-ranking Tesla executive has confirmed that the electric vehicle giant is struggling to find willing partners to license its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. despite Tesla’s longstanding offer to share its driver-assistance suite with other automakers, the industry response remains lukewarm at best. This development highlights a significant divergence in strategies between Tesla and legacy automakers, raising questions about the future of autonomous driving standardization and the competitive landscape of the automotive industry.

Sendil Palani, a key executive at Tesla, addressed the issue directly on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), shedding light on the company's unsuccessful attempts to onboard a major Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to its FSD platform. The admission comes at a critical juncture for Tesla, as the company pivots heavily towards a future defined by artificial intelligence and robotaxis. While Tesla views its data-driven, vision-based approach as the superior path to autonomy, competitors appear hesitant to tether their future to a rival’s technology, preferring instead to develop proprietary systems or rely on established Tier 1 suppliers.

The implications of this stalemate are profound. As Tesla continues to refine its neural networks and accumulate billions of miles of real-world driving data, the gap between FSD and competing systems may be widening. However, without industry adoption, Tesla faces the challenge of proving that its proprietary technology can transcend its own vehicle fleet to become a global standard. This article delves into the details of Palani’s confirmation, the history of Tesla’s licensing negotiations, the technical and strategic barriers preventing adoption, and what this means for the future of self-driving cars.

The Confirmation: A Struggle to Share Technology

The recent discourse began when Sendil Palani responded to inquiries regarding Tesla's long-term manufacturing strategy. Amidst speculation about the upcoming "Cybercab" and the future of the Model Y lineup, the conversation shifted toward the potential for Tesla to transition into a software-licensing powerhouse—a "Windows for cars" model that investors have long hypothesized.

Palani’s comments provided a sober reality check to these ambitions. He stated explicitly that despite Tesla's proactive efforts to open its technology to the wider industry, the process has been fraught with difficulties. Palani wrote:

"Licensing FSD has not proven to be easy, despite our best efforts to share the technology."

This statement serves as the most direct confirmation to date that negotiations with other automakers have stalled or failed entirely. It contradicts the optimistic tone struck in previous years when CEO Elon Musk hinted that discussions with a major automaker were underway. Palani’s remark suggests that the lack of a deal is not due to a lack of trying on Tesla's part, but rather a lack of receptivity or feasibility on the side of potential partners.

The context of this admission is crucial. It was framed within a discussion about whether Tesla would continue to manufacture vehicles if it could simply license its software. Palani’s response implies that manufacturing remains a necessity, not just for revenue, but because there is currently no other vessel for Tesla’s AI technology. If other automakers will not adopt FSD, Tesla must continue to build the robotaxis and passenger cars that will deploy it.

A History of Failed Negotiations

To understand the significance of this update, one must look back at the timeline of Tesla’s licensing ambitions. For years, Elon Musk has publicly stated that Tesla is not a walled garden and is open to licensing its Autopilot and FSD suites, as well as its Supercharger network and other technologies.

  • Q2 2023 Earnings Call: Musk first teased that Tesla was in early discussions with a "major OEM" regarding the licensing of FSD. At the time, this sparked intense speculation, with many industry analysts pointing toward Ford as the likely candidate. Ford CEO Jim Farley and Musk had recently collaborated on the North American Charging Standard (NACS) deal, fostering a cordial public relationship.
  • Q1 2024 Earnings Call: As time progressed without a formal announcement, questions arose about the status of these talks. Musk reiterated the offer but provided no concrete updates on a signed deal.
  • The Present Reality: Palani’s recent comments confirm that whatever discussions were held have not resulted in a partnership. The "major OEM"—whether it was Ford, GM, or another entity—ultimately decided against integrating Tesla’s system.

The failure to secure a deal stands in stark contrast to the industry-wide adoption of Tesla’s NACS charging port. While automakers were quick to adopt Tesla’s charging standard to solve a tangible infrastructure problem for their customers, handing over the "brain" of the car to a competitor appears to be a bridge too far for legacy manufacturers.

Technical and Structural Barriers to Adoption

Why are competitors hesitating to license what Tesla claims is the most advanced driver-assistance system in the world? The answer likely lies in a complex mix of technical incompatibility, strategic pride, and differing philosophies regarding safety and hardware.

1. Hardware Incompatibility

Tesla’s FSD approach is unique in its reliance on a "vision-only" system. Tesla vehicles are equipped with a specific suite of cameras and run on proprietary inference computers (Hardware 3 and Hardware 4) designed in-house by Tesla. In contrast, most legacy automakers rely on a fusion of cameras, radar, and LiDAR sensors, powered by chips from suppliers like Mobileye or NVIDIA.

Integrating FSD would likely require a licensee to adopt Tesla’s specific hardware architecture. This would mean redesigning vehicle electrical architectures, sourcing specific cameras, and potentially installing Tesla’s FSD computer inside their vehicles. For a legacy automaker with established supply chains and long vehicle development cycles, such a pivot is logistically nightmarish and expensive.

2. The "Black Box" Problem

Tesla’s FSD is an end-to-end neural network system. It learns from data and makes decisions based on probability and training. For traditional automakers, who are accustomed to rules-based programming and rigorous validation processes for every line of code, integrating a "black box" AI from a competitor poses significant liability questions. If a Ford vehicle running Tesla FSD crashes, who is responsible? The reputational risk of relying on a system they do not fully control or understand is a significant deterrent.

3. Differing Approaches to Autonomy

The industry is currently split on the path to autonomy. Companies like Waymo and Cruise utilize pre-mapped geofenced areas and heavy sensor suites (LiDAR) to achieve driverless operation. Legacy automakers have focused on robust Level 2+ systems (like GM’s Super Cruise or Ford’s BlueCruise) that allow hands-free driving on pre-mapped highways but require driver attention.

Tesla’s FSD aims for general-purpose autonomy anywhere, without pre-mapping. While ambitious, it is still classified as a Level 2 system requiring supervision. Competitors may view their own mapped solutions as safer or more reliable for the specific use case of highway driving, viewing Tesla’s "works everywhere but isn't perfect anywhere" approach as too risky for their conservative customer base.

The Strategic Dilemma: Build vs. Buy

From a business perspective, the reluctance of competitors to license FSD highlights a classic "build vs. buy" dilemma. By licensing FSD, an automaker would effectively admit defeat in the race for software supremacy. In the modern automotive era, where the vehicle is increasingly defined by software, outsourcing the primary driver-assistance system to a direct rival could be seen as strategic suicide.

If an automaker licenses FSD, they become dependent on Tesla for updates, pricing, and functionality. They lose the ability to differentiate their product based on driving technology. Furthermore, they would be feeding Tesla’s data engine, paying Tesla for the privilege of improving Tesla’s own AI. For companies like Volkswagen or Toyota, who have invested billions into their own software divisions (CARIAD and Woven Planet, respectively), pivoting to FSD would render those investments obsolete.

However, the risk of not licensing is equally high. As Palani and Tesla supporters argue, if FSD achieves true Level 4 or Level 5 autonomy while competitors are still struggling with basic lane-keeping, the laggards could face an "iPhone moment." Just as Nokia and BlackBerry failed to adapt to the software-centric smartphone era, automakers who cannot offer autonomous driving may find their vehicles obsolete.

The Robotaxi Factor

Elon Musk has suggested that the upcoming launch of the Tesla Robotaxi (Cybercab) will be the catalyst that forces other companies to license FSD. The logic is that once Tesla demonstrates a commercially viable, driverless transport service that drastically reduces the cost of mobility, competitors will have no choice but to join the ecosystem or perish.

This sentiment was echoed in the analysis surrounding Palani’s comments. If Tesla can stop selling cars to consumers and instead operate a fleet of high-margin robotaxis, the pressure on traditional auto sales will be immense. Licensing FSD would then become a survival mechanism for other OEMs—a way to turn their vehicles into robotaxis capable of participating in the new autonomous economy.

Palani’s confirmation that licensing is "not easy" suggests that we are not there yet. Competitors do not yet view FSD as an existential threat that necessitates capitulation. They likely view the current iteration of FSD (Supervised) as an impressive but flawed ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) rather than a solved autonomy product.

The "Windows" Moment That Wasn't

The dream of Tesla becoming the Microsoft of the automotive world—providing the operating system that runs on everyone else’s hardware—seems distant in light of this news. Microsoft succeeded because IBM clones standardized the PC hardware, making the OS portable. The automotive industry remains deeply fragmented, with proprietary hardware and software stacks that resist standardization.

Palani’s comments indicate that for the foreseeable future, Tesla must go it alone. This reinforces the company’s decision to continue scaling production of the Model Y and the upcoming Cybercab. If they cannot sell the software, they must sell the hardware that runs it. This vertical integration ensures that Tesla controls its own destiny but also places the entire burden of capital expenditure and manufacturing scaling on its own shoulders.

Conclusion

Sendil Palani’s confirmation that competitors are not interested in FSD is a significant reality check for the autonomous driving narrative. It underscores the immense technical and strategic chasms that separate Tesla from the rest of the automotive industry. While Tesla remains confident that its vision-based, neural-network approach is the only scalable solution, the rest of the industry is voting with its feet—choosing to develop in-house solutions or partner with non-automotive tech firms rather than empower a rival.

As Tesla pushes forward with its Robotaxi unveil and continues to refine FSD, the pressure will mount. If Tesla succeeds in solving autonomy, the companies that refused to license the technology may look back on this period as a missed opportunity of historic proportions. Conversely, if FSD hits a performance ceiling, the caution exercised by legacy auto will be vindicated. For now, the "dance partner" Tesla has been seeking remains elusive, leaving the company to dance alone on the cutting edge of automotive technology.

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