Then, I'm afraid as applicant you are not in a strong position to ask them to change it for you, and it might be out of their hands anyway.
So the only thing you can do if to think how much you'd like that job and decide whether to continue with the process or to politely decline. Probably best to consider that even if you decline politely they might conclude that you are not very serious or hard working if you don't want to make efforts to land a job.
Or you might get a nice surprise if they adapt rather than letting you go...
Don't ask to be compensated. Don't push back. If that's their process then that's their process. But you can make suggestions in the interest of saving them time. They'll appreciate that.
From the other side of the chair, the cash cost and person-hours of recruiting staff, HR personnel, and the engineer-hours spent by interviewers both on preparation and the time spent on interviews add up to far more than what an interviewee spends on the interview.