The University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and the City College of New York are jointly collaborating with rural communities in Puerto Rico to co-design tools intended to boost community-led initiatives to improve energy, mobility, and transportation resiliency. Building upon lessons learned from major hurricane experiences, the team will develop methods for implementing low-cost, clean energy micro hubs that can meet a portion of the day-to-day energy needs of rural communities and provide critical support in the face of disaster. Strategies will be developed to leverage the power generated in the energy hubs to also support the communities’ transition to new shared mobility alternatives.