Been running off-grid for a few years now and I've tested quite a few panels. Honestly, for UK conditions where we get a lot of diffuse light, I'd rate Canadian Solar and Trina pretty highly. They handle low-light well and the efficiency loss in winter isn't as brutal as some cheaper alternatives.
I've also got some Renogy panels on the side of my barn — they're decent value for money if you're not after premium. They're reliable, though I wouldn't say they're the most efficient per square metre.
The real game-changer for me has been pairing decent panels with a quality controller. A Victron MPPT controller will squeeze more juice from mid-range panels than a dodgy Chinese controller will from premium ones. Worth remembering when you're budgeting.
One thing I'd warn against: don't just chase the highest wattage rating. Our weather's grey half the time, so panels that perform well in lower light conditions matter more than peak output specs. Check the temperature coefficient too — panels that don't tank in performance when it's cold are worth their weight in gold up here.
What's everyone else running? Are you finding certain brands hold up better in your region? I'm curious whether southern installations see different longevity patterns than what I'm experiencing further north.