Nope. I included it. A 25k car has considerably more production emissions than a 15k car. Roughly 5/3 as much.Not sure who you think I was disagreeing with.
That said most people just go with the ads, pronouncements that these vehicles are zero emission.
They don't know where the power comes from.
Your math for your model failed to take into consideration the emissions required to produce the various parts. If you watched that video and or read other analysis about total actual emissions you will find that currently they are not clean as advertised.
The coal burner with a long tailpipe still emits less CO2. Eventually, the 20 pounds of CO2 per gallon just dominates.
To get the opposite result, you have to use an unreasonably short estimate for the lifespan of the car.
Back when I ran the numbers, WSJ published a comparison that assumed 50,000 miles. ICE car lifespan and ev battery life are both around 200,000 miles. So the WSJ piece was underestimating operating emissions by a factor of four.
I assume your video is playing that kind of game. And it's not worth 20 minutes of my time to find out exactly how they play it.