Ellipsearly streamer emission lightning rods

The ELLIPS (ESE) Early Streamer Emission lightning rod is the result of over 10 years of research and experimentation in the laboratory and in the field. Combining cutting-edge materials and technologies, the ELLIPS lightning rod is designed to optimize your overall lightning protection. Its aesthetics and color options allow for integration into all lightning protection system projects (8 colors available – with no impact on functionality). Our range of ELLIPS ESE lightning rods and their accessories are manufactured exclusively in France in our workshops.


How it works

The Ellipsgenerate early streamer emission lightning rod creates optimal conditions to a supernatural updraft leader before another natural updraft leader captures surrounding lightning.

The action takes place in 3 stages:

Phase 1 direct lightning protection lightning rod installation
Phase 2 direct lightning protection lightning rod installation
Phase 3 direct lightning protection lightning rod installation

1. Ellips: takes care of

The element called the "charger" is designed to accumulate natural ions in the "Central Inductive System" (patented). This accumulation occurs as rapidly and in the same proportions as the increase in the ambient electric field generated by an updraft tracer.

2. Ellipsfield of considerable magnitude:

At the same time, thanks to the "Central Inductive System" and the "Booster," the Ellipscreates early streamer emission lightning rod a gigantic electric field with a charge opposite to that of the natural electric field present and stimulates the "Catching Head." Depending on their number, the "Early Exploration Poles" increase the efficiency of the initiation tenfold.

3. Lightning capture and conduction by the Ellipsearly :

The Ellipsattracts system's activation the descending tracer and creates the conditions for a "lightning strike". The capture tip then guides the lightning current along its axis towards the grounding conductors.

Wired test

Test@ir allows for electrical testing of Ellipsearly streamer emission lightning rods.