I second the above two comments. Inventronics definitely make good drivers.
If you're still looking for other options then I suggest you look at the specs of whichever brand you're considering. The power factor (efficacy) of the driver is important. I believe most MeanWell HLG versions operate at around 94% efficacy, i.e. a 6% loss of power, which is good.
What's possibly even more important is how safe the driver is. I would stay away from any high-power driver that isn't UL certified. CE certification is a start but UL is much more thorough. UL is much more expensive to carry out and maintain so non-serious brands likely skip this altogether. Plus, a poorly built driver wouldn't pass UL's standards.
Supporting UL documents/certification should be available by the manufacturer, like this (see bottom of the page):
Mean Well HLG-320H-24A AC-DC Single output LED driver Mix mode (CV+CC); Output 24Vdc at 13.34A; IP65; cable output; Dimming with Potmeter
www.meanwell-web.com