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UAE-based ride-hailing app Zed has expanded its platform to include 10,764 vehicles through partnerships with Dubai Taxi Corporation (DTC) and National Taxi, making it the host of more than 80 per cent of taxis in the emirate, the company said on Thursday.
The move positions Zed as the host of Dubai’s second-largest taxi fleet and incorporates the fleets of the city’s top three taxi operators, including Kabi by Al Ghurair.
Zed said the expansion aims to improve availability, reduce cancellations, and shorten estimated arrival times for riders.
Zed continues to support Dubai’s mobility ecosystem
“With over 25 years of experience in the mobility sector through our legacy business, Zed and Kabi by Al Ghurair have a deep understanding of Dubai’s commuting behaviours and cultural expectations,” said Badr Al Ghurair, CEO of Zed. “This collaboration with DTC and National Taxi further strengthens Dubai’s mobility ecosystem while ensuring that our communities have access to the reliable, everyday transport solutions they deserve.”
Abhinav Patwa, EVP and head of Zed, added that the partnerships allow the company to deliver greater scale and reliability while supporting drivers and maintaining a customer-centric approach. “As Dubai shapes the blueprint for future-ready mobility, Zed is proud to be part of that journey, helping drive progress one ride at a time,” he said.
Zed’s app offers features such as guaranteed punctual pickups for pre-scheduled premium rides, and the company plans to introduce loyalty rewards, digital wallets, and lifestyle partnerships.
The expansion also aligns with Dubai’s Smart City 2025 goal of shifting 80 per cent of taxi bookings to e-hailing platforms, integrating electric and hybrid taxis to support a cleaner transport ecosystem.
Zed is available on iOS and Android.
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