We calculated emissions due to electricity loss on the power grid

Found on Ars Technica on Friday, 27 December 2019
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We calculated that worldwide, compensatory emissions amount to nearly a billion metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents a year, in the same range as the annual emissions from heavy trucks or the entire chemical industry.

Surprisingly, very few countries included transmission and distribution losses in their national commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emission as part of the 2015 Paris Agreement. Our analysis found that only 32 countries mention grid efficiency.

So in all fairness, these emissions need to be included when calculating the CO2 footprint of e-mobility.