To what end? So that Tesla can pedal a false sense of security to potential buyers much in the same respect that Carfax et al do?
I'm of a similar mindset that more information is always better than less information. However, the way that Carfax has gone about marketing this information (or most importantly, lack of any information) is appalling as it's convinced most potential buyers that a clean carfax is some sort of indication as to the actual vehicles history.
I should also point out that it wouldn't do much good along the lines of what you're thinking since the service history is only available on that particular car during the time the current owner has owned it. Nothing that was done to the car previously shows up on the current owner's account. I guess the current owner who is attempting to sell could do a screen grab to send you a potential buyer but that opens up all sorts of potential for fraud when Photoshop is readily available and so easy to use.
I don't see how a repair history is beneficial to a current owner considering the aforementioned time frame for which it would display.