Hi Emu7, there are lots of factors that could 'slow' your charge down using a rapid charger.
Firstly as has already been said, up to 80% the charge you would have received would have been well, rapid. After 80% the charging curve drops off dramatically (by design to protect the battery).
Generally when it comes to rapid chargers, and for vehicles with our battery type, it is widely accepted that a charge to 80% is the norm. If you were completing a longer journey requiring multiple charges, you'd find it quicker to do multiple rapid stops between 20-80% SOC than to sit there waiting for that last 20% to complete.
Another factor is battery temperature, the colder it is the lower the charging rate. You could use the battery pre heat option on a cold day, but this will reduce your range slightly so only use it for 30min prior to charging if you are sure you have enough to reach the charger. Equally if the battery is too hot it can have the same effect, but the battery is liquid cooled so isn't too much of an issue.
I would say, get yourself down to 20-30% SOC then repeat your experiment stopping at 80%, I think you'll find it's a lot quicker ?