Gel Earthing is a modern and effective method of creating an earthing system for electrical installations. It involves the use of a conductive gel placed around the earthing electrode to enhance conductivity and improve grounding performance. This method provides a low-resistance path for electrical fault currents to safely dissipate into the ground. Gel earthing offers advantages such as consistent resistance to ground, reduced risk of electrical shocks and equipment damage, and stable performance over time. It is commonly used in industries like telecommunications, power distribution, and commercial buildings, especially in areas with high soil resistivity or corrosive soil conditions. Gel earthing ensures reliable electrical continuity and enhances electrical safety.