EVwire brief: Alyath is set to unveil a “Tesla Semi as a Service” campaign at ACT Expo this coming May 4, offering fleets access to the Tesla Semi through a fully bundled monthly OpEx model with no upfront capital.
The planned 90-day program will include the truck, charging infrastructure, and integrated energy supply under a single contract. The company says the model is designed to address key barriers to electrification, including capital costs, charging availability, and uptime reliability.
Alyath’s CEO Oscar Bode announced the program on LinkedIn:
Context:
The announcement signals a shift in how heavy-duty electrification is being delivered. Instead of fleets coordinating vehicles, infrastructure, and energy separately, Alyath is positioning its offering as a single deployment pathway that reduces project complexity and shortens implementation timelines.
The timing is also notable, with the campaign structured as a limited window tied to ACT Expo. The company is aiming to capture fleets that are ready to move but have been slowed by planning cycles, utility dependencies, or internal approval processes.
The program will be available to qualified fleets for a limited 90-day window following its formal introduction at ACT Expo.
As per Bode, Alyath’s Tesla Semi as a Service model addresses the main challenges of electric fleet adoption:
“With the extended range of the Tesla Semi and Alyath’s integrated energy, convenient and budget friendly charging ecosystem, long-haul electrification is now operationally viable — today.”

The Tesla Semi Long Range features a 500-mile range fully loaded
Alyath’s service model
Alyath’s Tesla Semi as a Service model includes:
Access to Tesla Semi allocation without typical budget constraints or long deployment timelines
Depot and corridor-ready charging infrastructure tailored to fleet duty cycles
End-to-end bundled pricing with fixed monthly OpEx and no exposure to energy price volatility
Performance-backed SLAs ensuring uptime and charging availability
White-glove onboarding integrated into fleet operations
Hat tip to Tesla community member @SERobinsonJr for this story.
Source: Oscar Bode on LinkedIn
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