For dwelling units, the optional method in NEC 220.82 usually gives a smaller result than the Standard Method.
If the 22,800 VA is an EVSE, then on the form in the OP it should have been listed on line 10. Line 14 is informative to note that some of the load incorporated in Line 13 is continuous. And the Line 15 formula should reflect that, as Line 13 plus 25% of Line 14.
But what sort of EVSE is 22,800VA? That's 95A @ 240V. An individual J1772 EVSE is limited to 80A, so it would have to be two or more EVSEs. Even so, I don't see any reasonable combination of standard size EVSEs that would give you 95A. The standard settings are 16A, 20A, 24A, 30 or 32A, 40A, and 48A, for installation on 20A, 25A, 30A, 40A, 50A, and 60A circuits, respectively. [I guess the 95A could be after the 125% factor, which would make it 76A, and that could be (1) 16A and (2) 30A, for example.]
Cheers, Wayne