Lightning Suppression Systems

Eliminate the Threat of Lightning Strikes

Protect your property with the most advanced and effective lightning protection system available. Trusted by homeowners, businesses, and marine professionals for superior safety, innovative technology, and proven reliability in any environment.​

The Most Advanced and Effective Lightning Protection System

Trusted by homeowners, businesses, and marine professionals for superior safety, innovative technology, and proven reliability in any environment.


CMCE Lightning Suppressor
How It Works: Groundbreaking Deionization

The CMCE Lightning Suppressor is a Variable Electromagnetic Field Balancer (VEB). Designed using Nikola Tesla patent technology, the CMCE uses a process called deionization to drain the atmosphere of the excess positive and negative ionic charges that build up during a thunderstorm. Once absorbed into the device, the CMCE internally rearranges the charges, turns them into harmless milliamperes, and grounds them through a ground wire. This process eliminates upward streamers by balancing the electrical field, preventing lightning strike formation within the CMCE coverage area.

đź’ˇ Did You Know?

The CMCE doesn’t redirect lightning — it prevents it from happening altogether.

Land Models

CMCE-25
CMCE-25

Ideal for small inland residences, sheds, poles, traffic signals, and gate entry systems.

  • Total Coverage: 20,000 sq. ft.
  • Radius Protection: 25 meters (82 ft.)
  • Weight: 2.6 lbs
  • Height: 6.2 in.
  • Diameter: 10 cm
CMCE-55
CMCE-55

Protects luxury homes near water and small to medium commercial properties.

  • Total Coverage: 100,000 sq. ft.
  • Radius Protection: 55 meters (180 ft.)
  • Weight: 4.86 lbs
  • Height: 10.2 in.
  • Diameter: 15.6 cm
CMCE-120
CMCE-120

Protects large estates, condos, substations, stadiums, towers, and turbines.

  • Total Coverage: 500,000 sq. ft.
  • Radius Protection: 120 meters (393 ft.)
  • Weight: 16 lbs
  • Height: 15.17 in.
  • Diameter: 24 cm

Marine Models

CMCE-GOLD
CMCE-GOLD

Protects vessels under 50 ft — ideal for small boats and marine buoys.

  • Total Coverage: 20,000 sq. ft.
  • Radius Protection: 25 meters (82 ft.)
  • Weight: 2.3 lbs
  • Height: 8.5 in.
CMCE-PLATINUM
CMCE-PLATINUM

Protects 50–80 ft vessels — perfect for catamarans, yachts, and more.

  • Total Coverage: 100,000 sq. ft.
  • Radius Protection: 55 meters (180 ft.)
  • Weight: 6 lbs
  • Height: 10 in.
CMCE-DIAMOND
CMCE-DIAMOND

Maximum protection for vessels over 81 ft, including superyachts and ships.

  • Total Coverage: 500,000 sq. ft.
  • Radius Protection: 120 meters (393 ft.)
  • Weight: 13.6 lbs
  • Height: 14.9 in.

Why Choose the CMCE?

Prevents Lightning Strike Formation

Neutralizes the electrical field buildup that causes lightning to form.

One Device, Large Coverage Area

Covers up to 20,000 sq. ft. with just one CMCE unit.

Nikola Tesla Patent Technology

Inspired by the revolutionary principles of Tesla’s original designs.

Easy Installation

Mounts quickly without the need for structural changes or wiring.

Lab and Field-Proven Effective

Validated through rigorous testing and real-world performance.

Cost-Effective & Low-Maintenance

Offers long-term protection without ongoing maintenance or replacement needs.

Engineered with Durable Materials

Built to last with high-grade components that withstand extreme conditions.

Hurricane-Resistant & Corrosion-Proof

Performs reliably in coastal and storm-prone areas without rust or wear.

10-Year Manufacturer Warranty

Comes with a decade-long warranty, a testament to its quality and dependability.

Protects Structures, Boats & Outdoor Areas

Versatile enough to safeguard homes, yachts, businesses, and open-air facilities.

CMCE vs. Traditional Lightning Rods

CMCE Lightning Suppressor
  • Does NOT attract lightning strikes
  • Prevents lightning strike formation
  • Prevents electrical surges and fires
  • Minimal maintenance required
  • Protects homes, boats, and outdoor spaces
  • One unit, wide coverage with simple grounding
vs
Traditional Lightning Rods
  • Attract lightning strikes
  • Doesn’t always ground charges safely
  • May cause surges, fires, or equipment damage
  • Limited to structure protection only
  • Needs multiple rods and complex wiring
CMCE vs Lightning Rods

Installations

Buildings

The CMCE must be installed at least 3–6 feet above the highest point of a structure, using a 1.5” aluminum or galvanized steel pipe. The mast can be mounted to the roof, the side of the structure, a tree, or a flagpole. In some cases, when center roof installations are required, a tripod or roof bracket can be used. The CMCE device must be grounded to an existing or new Delta ground system using a 1/0 copper wire with a ground resistance of less than 5 ohms. A new grounding system can be created to reach the desired level of resistance.

Marine

CMCE marine installations require corrosion-resistant mounting hardware and special grounding techniques to protect vessels and offshore platforms from lightning strikes. Devices should be mounted securely to withstand marine weather conditions, with grounding connected to the vessel’s bonding system, ensuring optimal protection and safety.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The system is virtually maintenance-free. We recommend a quick annual check of the grounding resistance (should be below 5 ohms) to confirm everything is intact. This can be done by a certified installer or with a simple ohm meter.

CMCE units are extremely durable, with some in operation for over 22 years. They are weatherproof, corrosion- and hurricane-resistant, and contain no electronics or moving parts that can wear out.

Yes. The CMCE is trusted worldwide by over 10,000 clients, including Chevron, Carnival Cruise Line, Busch Gardens, and the National Weather Service. Instead of managing lightning after it strikes, the CMCE prevents the conditions that allow lightning to form—providing proven, long-term protection.

Because CMCE is a passive grounding system, it doesn’t fall under UL96A or NFPA 780 (which apply to traditional lightning rods). However, it does meet IEC 62305 international standards for lightning protection and has been tested by independent electrical engineering labs.