Conductive glass is a type of glass that is able to conduct electricity. It is made by adding a conductive material, such as indium tin oxide (ITO), to the surface of the glass. Conductive glass is used in a variety of applications, including touch screens, solar panels, and electrochromic windows. In touch screens, the conductive properties of the glass allow it to detect the presence and location of a touch, while in solar panels, the conductive glass helps to collect and transmit electricity. Electrochromic windows, on the other hand, use conductive glass to change their tint in response to an electric current.