Jamie Smith

Content Specialist

Expertise:

Solar panels | Electric vehicles | Solar leads

About Jamie Smith

Jamie is a content writer and researcher with a B.S. in Communications from La Salle University, where she focused on journalism, mass media, and public relations. As a former member of the SolarReviews editorial team, she created content to help homeowners better understand solar energy and make informed decisions.

Prior to joining SolarReviews, she worked at a marketing company producing long-form stories and interviews that highlighted small business owners.

Articles by Jamie Smith

Can You Get Solar Panels for Free in New Jersey?

As electric rates skyrocket, solar companies are promoting free solar panels. Can you get free solar panels in New Jersey? Here’s what you need to know.

Written by Jamie Smith

Can You Get Solar Panels for Free in New Jersey?
How Much Does it Cost to Charge an Electric Car?

It costs about $63 on average to charge an electric car, based on a few different factors.

Written by Jamie Smith

How Much Does it Cost to Charge an Electric Car?
A full review of the EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra home battery

Find out everything you need to know about EcoFlow's new home battery

Written by Jamie Smith

A full review of the EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra home battery
Do Solar Panels Really Increase Your Home’s Value in 2025?

SolarReviews research shows solar panels can raise home value by 6.9%. Here’s the truth on the correlation between solar panels and home value.

Written by Jamie Smith

Do Solar Panels Really Increase Your Home’s Value in 2025?
Solar Panels and HOAs: Know Your Rights

Can your HOA prevent you from getting solar panels?

Written by Jamie Smith

Solar Panels and HOAs: Know Your Rights
Everything North Carolina residents can expect from Duke Energy’s new solar net metering policy

Duke Energy's net metering proposal has officially been passed by the NCUC, meaning big changes are coming this summer for solar homeowners.

Written by Jamie Smith

Everything North Carolina residents can expect from Duke Energy’s new solar net metering policy