Tyler Graham Associate Writer
Tyler serves as an associate writer in CNET’s home energy and utilities segment. He joined CNET immediately after graduation from Seton Hall with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Over the last seven months, Tyler has attended a White House press briefing, engaged in energy product evaluations at CNET’s Testing Labs in Louisville, Kentucky, and authored one of CNET Energy’s top-rated news articles on federal solar legislation. Impressive for a newcomer.
When Tyler is not inquiring or conducting research for his following assignment, you can find him in his home state of New Jersey, relaxing with a bagel while watching an action film or playing a new video game.
You can connect with Tyler at [email protected]
Expertise Community Solar, State Solar Policy, Solar Cost and Accessibility, Renewable Energy, Electric Vehicles, Video Games, Home Internet for Gaming
Ajay has been involved in tech journalism for more than ten years as a reporter, analyst, product reviewer, and editor. He commenced his career in consumer tech, covering Android news at Newsweek before moving to PCMag, where he evaluated hundreds of smartphones, battery packs, and chargers as a Mobile Analyst. He also contributed to Lifewire, a Dotdash Meredith brand, as a Tech Commerce Editor, creating tested best-of lists and assigning product evaluations across various categories such as smart home, uninterruptible power supplies, generators, and automotive technology.
Most recently, he held the position of Section Editor, Mobile at Digital Trends, leading his team’s reporting on breaking news, features, reviews, roundups, deals, and more across a wide range of mobile products, including phones, wearables, VR headsets, batteries, and chargers. If you seek Ajay’s insights on anything tech-related, particularly solar panels, UPS, batteries, EVs, and charging technology, feel free to contact him at [email protected].
Expertise 13+ years of experience in consumer product reviews, purchasing guides, best lists, and tech news spanning various tech domains. As a homeowner, Ajay also understands the specific electrical challenges that can arise in a prewar apartment building.