An Earthing Electrode, also known as a Grounding Electrode, is a component of an electrical grounding system that is designed to provide a low resistance path for the flow of electrical current to the ground. The purpose of the grounding system is to protect people and equipment from electrical shock and to ensure the proper functioning of electrical systems. Earthing Electrode is a steel rod that is coated with a layer of copper, typically through a process of electroplating, to provide good electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance.