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Describe the bug
Hi, recently the Superchargers in Korea started to charge and I wanted to set the cost per kWh of my charge sessions as currently defined (313 KRW/kWh).
But as I tried to enter '313' into a charge session it didn't make any change and the value was not remembered.
After a few