“When lightning strikes our communications infrastructure, it might probably shut down complete regional networks,” says Atsushi Nagao, senior researcher at NTT Area Atmosphere and Vitality Laboratories.
As local weather change intensifies, lightning strikes have gotten extra frequent and damaging throughout the globe. In Japan alone, annual injury to infrastructure and property is estimated at between ¥100 billion and ¥200 billion. Whereas the lightning rod—developed within the mid-18th century—stays the first technique of safety, even its fashionable iterations can’t absolutely forestall injury.
“Regardless of what number of precautions we take, it’s inconceivable to get rid of the injury utterly,” says Nagao. “So we flipped the idea from attempting to keep away from lightning, to deliberately capturing and safely diverting it.”


In NTT’s experiment, researchers moved a drone into place beneath an lively thundercloud. The drone is then related to the bottom by way of a high-voltage change to set off a lightning discharge. Two key applied sciences had been developed to make this potential.
NTT engineered a lightning-proof cage to guard the drone from being destroyed by a direct lightning strike. The cage acts as a metallic protect that redirects the present stream away from the core techniques. The design additionally mitigates the extraordinary magnetic fields attributable to lightning, permitting the drone to stay steady and operational.

The second breakthrough includes manipulating electric-field depth to induce a strike. The airborne drone is related to the bottom by way of a protracted, conductive wire. A ground-based high-voltage change is used to vary the drone’s surrounding electrical subject at exactly the best second—prompting lightning to strike the wire slightly than random targets.

Whereas researchers up to now have triggered lightning utilizing rockets or lasers, these efforts had been purely experimental and never meant for real-world functions. What makes our work distinctive,” says Nagao, “is that we’re designing this expertise for sensible use—to guard individuals and infrastructure. Our purpose is to have it operational by round 2030”
However there are challenges: predicting the place and when lightning will strike continues to be a piece in progress, and guaranteeing the system is secure round individuals requires additional improvement.
Lightning as renewable vitality?
Along with lightning management, NTT is exploring whether or not lightning might be harnessed as a renewable vitality supply. “One lightning bolt comprises roughly 400 kilowatt-hours, sufficient to energy a household of 4 for a month,” Nagao explains. “Precisely how a lot of that vitality we will retailer continues to be unknown, however we’re engaged on strategies to make it potential.”

NTT’s breakthrough has already attracted consideration each domestically and internationally, reflecting the rising curiosity on this progressive expertise. Wind farms, as an illustration, usually undergo lightning injury, however can’t be protected with commonplace lightning rods attributable to their location. This drone-based technique might be a game-changer.
The identical goes for outside live shows and sports activities occasions. Conventional lightning prevention infrastructure isn’t cost-effective for non permanent venues—however with drones, safety might be deployed solely when wanted.
“We hope this expertise will assist shield individuals everywhere in the world from the rising hazard of lightning,” says Nagao.
Translated by Anita De Michele | JStories
Edited by Kwee Chuan Yeo | JStories
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