
Taxi dispatch provider Autocab and zTrip, the largest taxi fleet operator in the US, have forged a partnership that will see thousands of journeys a day powered by industry-changing technology.
zTrip, which operates in 40 cities across 20 states, says the move will see Autocab’s technology installed in 3,600 vehicles.
The first vehicles operating Autocab’s technology are now live in Las Vegas, a location zTrip expanded into in 2025 with more than 500 cars.
The implementation will then continue with key cities before moving onto the operator’s entire network.
zTrip said the Las Vegas implementation has been the smoothest rollout the business has ever completed, and significant improvements in dispatch efficiency are anticipated.
Safa Alkateb, chief executive of Autocab, said:
“zTrip searched all over the world for their next partner and selected Autocab because we’re the leading supplier for this highly scalable technology.
“Autocab, which has customers in 33 countries, is already the trusted supplier to some of the world’s largest taxi companies, and this landmark partnership with zTrip further demonstrates the strength and scalability of our technology. By powering fleets across the US and North America at this scale, we’re helping drivers boost their earnings and operators improve efficiency, setting a new standard for the industry.”
Bill George, founder of WHC Worldwide, parent company of zTrip, said: “After an extensive review of the world’s leading taxi dispatch technology providers, we selected Autocab because its technology clearly stands out as the best.
“Autocab’s software is a true game-changer for our fleets. It will drive higher revenue by enabling drivers to operate more efficiently and maximise their earning potential.
“We’re working hand in hand with the Autocab team to ensure a smooth, phased rollout of the platform and we’re very pleased with the progress so far.”

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