Yes, that's easy. When you're on cheap rate charging it's being up at the appropriate time in the night to stop the charge that's difficult! I could reset the timer each time, but what a hassle.
Depending on the charger, it might also have provisions to do stuff like this.
I have an Go-E charger, i can set that up to only charge between certain hours, but it is also possible to set a fixed amount of charge added.
When DC fast charging the DC Fastcharger can communicate with the car and i have seen some that will actually have on the charger screen, what the SoT of the car's battery is.
So when the car and charger communicate, these data must be exchanged, and since the CCS plug is just a Type-2 with the 2 big pins for DC, the communication must be using the pins in the Type-2 connector.
Would be nice if home chargers would be able to speak to the car and get this figure, this way the charger could just be set to "Charge to 80%" and when the car reported 80% SoT, the charger would stop.
Sadly chargers does not seem to support this, even my charger, which is not the cheapest, is unable to speak to my car.
I know Tesla home chargers can be set to only accept specific Tesla vehicles, so they must communicate with the Tesla to know if an approved one is connected, but other than that i know of no chargers that can speak to the car like that