Transit Microgrid and Multi-Modal Community Resiliency Hubs

Location

Fresno County, CA

Services

  • Community engagement
  • Planning study

Project Features

  • Rural area
  • Microgrid network
About The Project

Walker led a pioneering study with the Fresno County Rural Transit Agency (FCRTA) to plan and implement the nation’s first transit-focused solar microgrid and multi-modal resiliency hub network in California’s Central Valley. Funded by Caltrans and developed in partnership with local governments, the project supports FCRTA’s full transition to a 100% zero-emissions fleet, while strengthening energy resilience and expanding community services. The study follows Walker's work with FCRTA to establish all-electric rural microtransit service. The network will include:

  • Solar-powered microgrids providing EV transit and public charging
  • Energy storage for grid independence and emergency backup power
  • Multi-modal resiliency hubs offering shared mobility, Wi-Fi, charging, and emergency services
Walker led a team to conduct a comprehensive evaluation covering site selection, energy demand and grid capacity analysis, cost-benefit assessment, financing and ownership structures, utility partnerships, and identification of technical, regulatory, and institutional implementation barriers. A comprehensive community engagement process gathered input from over 1,000 residents, shaping design priorities and service offerings at the hubs. The microgrid network allows:
  • Transition to a zero-emissions fleet
  • Energy capture to offset the cost of charging
  • Reduced reliance on the electrical grid