As part of the investment, Samsung Ventures' Michael Pachos had joined PowerbyProxi's board, the company said, adding that it was Samsung's first investment in the wireless charging industry. Samsung Ventures holds a 12.5 per cent stake in the New Zealand company, according to the Companies Office.
"We believe that wireless power transfer is going to significantly change the way consumers use and interact with their devices at home and on the go," Pachos said.
"Our investment in PowerbyProxi is consistent with our strategy to work closely with established market leaders."
PowerbyProxi has also announced a strategic partnership with Samsung Electro-Mechanics, a producer of integrated components for electronics devices, which will use the Kiwi firm's technology under licence.
PowerbyProxi's technology utilises a process called magnetic induction. The company was spun out of the University of Auckland almost six years ago.