The outer circle of the cited trademark is a circle, the inner circle is in the shape of a windmill, and the one below is an arrangement and combination of a pentagon and five triangles. Consumers will not be confused between the two. Yes, the difference is actually quite big. I think the possibility of review is relatively high.
It also depends on the strength of the other party. If it is a big company, how is the use of the trademark, etc. .
If the other party is not strong, the trademark review is very likely to be successful.
Another: Are there any other cited trademarks?
Note: Pay attention to collecting evidence of the use of your trademark. It is better to have advertising.
Some examiners will reject it if there is some possibility or similarity. This is normal. If you have to say that it is similar, it is to remove part of the inner circle of the cited trademark and it is similar to your trademark, and yours is a triangle. There is no arc, so this statement is a bit far-fetched.