An earth rod, also called an earth electrode, is a metal rod driven into the ground to safely dissipate electrical fault currents into the earth, providing protection from hazards like lightning strikes. It acts as a grounding point, diverting stray electricity from electrical systems and equipment and preventing damage and potential shocks. These rods are commonly used in a variety of electrical systems, including those for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, power distribution, and lightning protection.










