In the Sim Eternal City, the traditional urban grid is replaced by the rhythmic pulse of the ocean—a metropolis forged by docking four titan-class cruise vessels around a singular, majestic central plaza. In this pioneering morphology, mobility serves as the vital nervous system, transforming isolated hulls into a synchronized urban organism. Within the City System Map, the MOBILITY category is anchored by a technical philosophy discovered in the Mediterranean tech corridors: the "Blue Mobility" framework by Tecnovelero.
The Architect of Motion: Javier Lavernia
Every revolutionary framework requires a visionary anchor. At the helm of Tecnovelero is Javier Lavernia, a CEO and Founder who describes himself as an "Optimist and Builder." Based in Tarragona, Spain, Lavernia has spent years reimagining how urban infrastructure can be improved through hydrogen solutions and sustainable engineering.

Javier Lavernia
His leadership is defined by a commitment to "Blue Mobility"—a paradigm shift where vehicles are no longer mere objects of transport but intelligent agents that improve the social environment.
For the Sim Eternal City, Lavernia’s philosophy offers more than just hardware; it provides a blueprint for how a small, agile team of innovators can influence the movement of thousands across a fluid, floating landscape.
Strategic Integration: Why the Tecnovelero Framework?
In the search for a mobility partner that understands the delicate balance of a maritime environment, Tecnovelero emerged as a profound source of inspiration. Their R&D focuses on the intersection of Urban Sustainability, FCEV (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles), and Smart Connectivity.
Spatial Agility & The "Seam" Challenge: In a city where the "ground" is a series of interconnected decks and gangways, Tecnovelero’s micro-mobility designs provide the necessary precision to navigate the flexible joints between the four ships.
The Hydrogen Horizon: Lavernia’s focus on hydrogen aligns perfectly with the City's energy independence goals. These mobility units act as mobile energy reservoirs, utilizing FCEV technology to ensure the city remains carbon-neutral while maintaining a high-performance transport loop.
The Human-Centric Nexus: Their approach treats the vehicle as a bridge between organizations and people, making it the ideal candidate to facilitate the social density required at the Central Plaza.


Operational Storytelling: Mobility Scenarios
By integrating Tecnovelero’s logic into the Sim Eternal City Radar, we can project vital scenarios for the city’s life cycle:
The Kinetic Heart (The Plaza Hub): The central plaza acts as a transition zone. Autonomous pods, governed by Tecnovelero’s smart R&D logic, wait in aesthetic symmetry, ready to whisk residents from a public event in the plaza to the private decks of any of the four vessels with zero friction.
Symbiotic Logistics (The Invisible Layer): Beyond passenger transit, the framework enables an "Invisible City" layer. During off-peak hours, the fleet utilizes its modularity to automate the delivery of supplies and maintenance gear, ensuring the city’s metabolism remains constant and quiet.
Resilient Pathfinding: By adopting Javier Lavernia’s vision, the mobility units are designed to sense the micro-oscillations of the ocean, adjusting their suspension and pathfinding in real-time as they cross the specialized bridges connecting the vessels.
Synthesis
The inclusion of Tecnovelero in the Mobility System Map is a strategic choice rooted in the search for a smarter, safer, and more connected future. Through the "Blue Mobility" lens, the Sim Eternal City moves away from the noise of traditional traffic and toward a future where the journey across the plaza is as serene as the sea itself.


