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Harvard Article
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Talking about peer pressure and the advancements being made to promote the sale of electric vehicles. As well he talks about what he expects using his logic to predict the outcome of this ruling
By giving examples of how this ruling could work and informing the public of the infastructure plans in place in order to help this bill succeed, he appeals to the readers sense of logic as they can see how this law will impact them.
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Director of the Environmental and Natural Resources Program at the Harvard Kennedy School and an expert on electric vehicles
This will instill a trust in his position by the reader as he is an expert in a position to give knowledgable and informed opinions on the subject
Pathos
Talking about the peer pressure to buy electric vehicles that will come with the increased sales. Also he talks about how electric vehicles are going to be better for the environment.
This appeals to the readers emotions assuming the consumers are worried about the environment and know that gas cars actively harm the environment with their emissions
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Bluetti Article
Logos
Entire article is pros and cons. Using logic to see what the benefits and drawbacks are from a factual point of view
"Gas vehicles have cheaper fuel but require more maintenance, while EVs have less volatile fuel prices and require less maintenance."
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Ethos
MAXOAK the parent company of Bluetti Power, who published this opinion article, focuses on the sale of environmentally friendly electric generators versus gas generators.
Are biased in favor of EV because their company is founded on EV generators. The increased acceptance of EV cars would lead to increased suppport for EV products and would promote their brand, company, and would be beneficial financially.
Pathos
Lay out the facts and let the consumer decide based on their own judgement. Will they chose the environment and cost or will they take the cheaper more proven easier option. However they strongly encourage and push for EV.
"Electric cars are the future. As technology improves and more people become aware of environmental issues, electric cars will gradually replace gas-powered models for good."
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