A Fiat for traders? Oh yes, meet the TRIS, the three-wheeled electric delivery truck that’s about to change the hustle for Ghanaian traders and small business owners! Think of your regular “aboboyaa” loud, fuel-thirsty, always having mechanical issues and now imagine something cleaner, quieter, and smarter. That’s the TRIS. It’s like the upgraded, electric version of what traders already love, but better in every way. Whether you’re moving tomatoes to the market or delivering packages across town, this little beast is built to make your work easier and cheaper.

Fuel prices in Ghana keep rising, and that means many traders are spending more money just to keep their businesses running. But with the TRIS, there’s no more queuing at the fuel station or wasting cash on petrol. Just charge it up and you’re good to go. It’s electric, so you save money every single day. From the busy streets of Accra to the markets of Kumasi, traders can now deliver more while spending less and still get to their customers on time. No fumes, no noise, no stress.

And don’t worry, even though the TRIS runs on electricity, it still has that strong and tough feel of the “aboboyaa” we all know. It can carry heavy goods, squeeze through tight spaces, and handle rough roads like a champ. Plus, it keeps your items safe from rain and dust. It’s perfect for small business owners, delivery riders, and even big companies that want to cut costs. And guess what? Because it’s so quiet and clean, even the people in the community will love it. No smoke, no loud engine sounds, just smooth moves.
Ghanaian traders are some of the hardest workers out there. The TRIS is made to support & match that energy. Whether you sell food, clothes, building materials, or anything in between, this three-wheeled truck can help take your hustle to the next level. It’s reliable, cheap to run, easy to drive, and it looks fresh too! The TRIS isn’t just another vehicle; it’s a new way to grow your business without the usual headaches. Electric is the future, and for Ghana’s traders, the future starts now.



