 This research focused on developing a new catalyst composed of silver nanoparticles supported on fused carbon spheres, AGNPFCS, for use in the hydrolysis of sodium borohydride, NBH4. The catalyst was characterized using TEM, EDS, FTIR and XRD, and it was found to have an average particle size of 30 nanometers and a loading of 3.7 percent. The catalytic activity of the AGNPFCS was tested at different temperatures, dosages of NBH4, and pH levels. It was found that the catalyst had a high rate of hydrogen production, with an activation energy of 37.0 kJ per mole. Additionally, the catalyst was shown to be reusable after multiple cycles without any significant decrease in performance. This material represents a promising catalyst for optimizing the hydrolysis of NBH4, making it a viable option for an efficient alternative energy source. This article was authored by Eric Beeler, Kikwatch and Tarek M. Abdelfata. We are article.tv, links in the description below.