We love a brainteaser
Each year more and more people are opting for an electric car, and this is due to a variety reasons. Unlike petrol or diesel vehicles, electric cars are much cleaner than fossil fuel-powered cars, they are also quieter and easier to drive.
However, not everyone is a fan of the electric vehicles. In the UK one of the biggest drawbacks of having an electric car is not the vehicle itself, but the charging network. Drivers in the UK are spending more time waiting at charging points due to limited charging stations. Here's an electric car brainteaser. The question is whether you can spot the special charging station in the image above in under 10 seconds reports The Daily Express.Did you spot the special charging station? No worries if not, it’s circled in black on the left of the middle of the brainteaser. Puzzles like this are a great way to stretch and push your mind as they force the brain to think differently.
Brainteasers can come in all shapes and sizes. This one tests your vision and how quickly you can scan an image. As well as pushing the mind, they can be a great way to spend time on a commute or while waiting for an electric car to charge up. While many people complain about the electric car charging network in the UK, more chargers are being added every month. Many electric companies feel that as the number of charging stations grow, the less worried potential buyers will be about their battery running low.
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