The performance of a two-stage electrohydrodynamic (EHD) gas pump in a circular tube has been investigated for operating conditions in which each stage is charged at a different voltage. The main objective of the study is to examine the characteristics of resulting flow as well as the efficient use of energy in sustaining and improving the volume flow rate produced by a single-stage pump over a greater distance. To this end, two different sizes of the tube are employed (61.8 and 127.8 mm in diameter). Each stage uses eight emitting electrodes flush mounted on the tube wall. In addition, two electrode configurations, aligned and offset, with fixed electrode spacing have been considered. The electrodes at both stages are charged at voltages in positive polarity from 18 to 22 kV. The velocity profile and volume flow rate delivered are compared with those produced by the same pump operating at even voltages to provide additional insight into the problem. The results, thus, obtained have important implications for practical use of the EHD gas pump.